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Saturday, January 28, 2012

Why Begin German Shepherd Obedience Training

By Chris Miller


German Shepherds can be very faithful and obedient given the appropriate training. German Shepherds are exceptionally eager, dutiful dogs. So, you do not have to do a lot to make your puppy learn the basic orders.

Your German Shepherd becomes a truly satisfying companion if he is well-taught. Waste no time in teaching good behavior. It can be a proud moment for you when you finally take your dog outside to meet with neighbors after you have trained him well.

German Shepherds are among the very best of the best when it comes to breed traits. The best qualities are: obedient, agile, and exceptionally responsive to commands. German Shepherds can be trained to high standards, and for military work.

Schooling for the First Time

A puppy's first experiences set patterns for life. Train your young German Shepherd from its first days with you to accept being left alone. This also applies when you're too busy to play. Your pet should be autonomous even if you are not around. Crate training and potty training can go hand in hand.

Come, Sit, Down, Stay

The crucial commands include sit, lie, stay and come. The well-being and safety of your dog depends on how you can educate him to sit, come, lie and stay. Many owners really start to enjoy having a German Shepherd around when these instructions are taught. Fundamentals are easy for German Shepherds to master. This breed is inherently accustomed to obeying orders.

Training to Heel

Because of the dimensions of this breed, German Shepherds can be frightening. When your puppy learns how to heel, people will feel less scared. Some puppies react well to a lead, while others learn heelwork off the lead.

Teaching in the Home

Your puppy will be spending time with you inside your home. Give your German Shepherd his own bed and space, and teach him the house rules. Clarify that you decide when he gets attention.

Outside the Home

Before you let him free, make sure he has the training to control himself around strangers. Your neighborhood shouldn't be troubled by your pet's antics. He should take note of his position as part of a larger community.

Constructive Play

German Shepherds need a lot of physical exercise. Mental stimulation is equally important. Use exercise time to bolster the commands you've already taught.

Control

Your dog may have a temper that is demanding to manage. Some puppies are overly curious and aggressive. Continue fundamental training until your dog is ready for more sophisticated work like protection lessons .




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