Training Guide for New German Shepherd Owners
History, Health and Famous GSD’s Plus Puppy Training including House, Potty and Crate Training, Leash, Recall and Separation Anxiety
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Kelly Rhodes
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Helen Sutherland
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From pint-sized puppy to confident canine: how to raise a healthy, happy, and well-behaved German Shepherd
Are you planning to welcome a new dog, but are still unsure about which breed to get?
Have you always admired German Shepherds but are hesitant because of their aggressive image?
Or maybe you’ve been given a German Shepherd puppy, and you have no idea what to do with it?
The German Shepherd is a popular and highly in-demand dog breed...and for good reason.
They’re intelligent, loyal, energetic, playful, and protective of their owners, making them great companions.
They’re also extremely hardworking and versatile, and can be trained to do almost anything - including sports, rescue, therapy, scent work, and guide dog work.
But no matter how amazing this breed is, your dog won’t come to you all well-behaved and obedient.
Before they can start sitting down or rolling over on command, you need to first start with the basics, such as potty training and learning to socialize. And you’ll need to know their unique needs, so you can care for them properly. Fortunately, there’s no need for you to second guess your German Shepherd’s necessities. Everything you’ll need to know - from bringing your puppy home to communicating with them - you can find in this info-packed guide to owning and caring for German Shepherds. While it can be a difficult transition at the start, having your own German Shepherd means you’ll have a loyal and constant companion to share memorable moments with.
Whether you’re looking for a faithful friend, a fierce protector, or a fun playmate, a German Shepherd will be all these for you and your family.
Get ready. You’re in for one of the most rewarding relationships of your life!
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- Books4life
- 14-08-24
My German Shepherd Puppy, My New Best Friend
Bringing home a German Shepherd puppy was exciting, but also scary. I knew nothing about dogs! This book was like a lifesaver. It covered everything from puppy basics to advanced training. I learned how to read my puppy's body language and understand what she was trying to tell me. It helped me build trust and a stronger bond with her. I used to get frustrated when she wouldn't listen, but now I realize it's about patience and positive reinforcement. This book is a must-have for any new German Shepherd owner. It’s like having a trusted friend guiding you every step of the way.
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- Anonymous User
- 23-03-22
Fun and Interesting!
Enjoyed this very much even though I don't have a German Shepherd but I have a few dogs that this could help me. But listening to this makes me wonder how cute are they! But this will definitely will help new owners to train their new german shepherd, I mean this kind of breed really needs a lot of attention because of their smart and an aggressive personality. Great listen and all.
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- Gail Seymour
- 09-03-23
Disappointing
Some misinformation plus chapters duplicated. Bulk of book seemed to have a pause then 'insert German Shepherd here '!
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