German shepherd puppy training tips are crucial for raising a well-behaved, strong and loyal dog who obediently obeys your commands. With the right kind of training, you will be able to raise a german shepherd who doesn't jump on your furniture or bed, won't bark at strangers, claws at the rugs and scratches up your belongings, or goes to the potty when and where he shouldn't.
Contrary to what many dog owners believe, very little of this hinges on the dog's personality; any dog can be trained, and german shepherds (being herding dogs) are extremely responsive to training. If you want to avoid the frustration of a puppy that chews on everything and poops on all your furniture, you need to follow these german shepherd pupppy training tips.
1. Start training from day 1
Yes, your puppy is cute and adorable, but that doesn't mean he shouldn't be corrected when he jumps on you, your friends, or your furniture. Recognize that this is the temptation, but it must be avoided or else your puppy will have a hard time with training down the line. After all, if you only correct him sometimes, how would he know when he isn't supposed to do something?
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