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The Story Of The German Shepherd

Lets see the Dog Whisperer do this!!

singing puppies to sleep

Recall&Sit in front. German shepherd in training !

Reich -the best german shepherd from here,doing what he knows the best..! :) ) Few of the exercises that a german shepherd should know for becoming the best sport dog.

Dog training-regards from german shepherd Fred!

Fred long hair german shepperd has a story. He’s telling us his story through images in his dog training sessions. He is a cutty with a lot of sense of humour!

German Shepherd puppy

training with 7.5wk old German Shepherd puppy

German Shepherd (Dog Training)

For more information bit.ly ========================= Thank you freefoto.com for the use of your pictures German Shepherd “The German Shepherd Dog (GSD), is a breed of dog originally bred for herding sheep. There are various other names for this dog such as Alsatian (which originated out of Anti-German sentiment during WWI) and simply German Shepherd. Today, based on 2006 Kennel Club figures, German Shepherd Dogs are one of the most popular breeds in the UK, with 12857 registrations and also one of the most popular breeds in the United States with 43575 registrations. They can be found working as guide dogs for the blind or disabled, police work, guarding, search and rescue, therapy and in the military. Despite their suitability for such work, German Shepherds can also make loyal and loving pets inside the home. They enjoy being around people and other animals, although socialization is critical for young puppies in order to prevent aggressive and dangerous behavior as an adult. German Shepherds are well-suited to obedience, with advanced and prestigious titles available to test both the handler and dog in various Schutzhund trials. History ———- The German Shepherd breed was invented by “Captain Max” von Stephanitz in 1899. His first German Shepherd, named Horand von Grafrath, is the genetic basis for the German Shepherd as we know it today. The German Shepherd was originally conceived as a sheep-herding dog, hence its name. Throughout the years, the specific


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