Monday, March 03, 2008

A German Shepherd Puppy Is Highly Impressionable

Article Title: A German Shepherd Puppy Is Highly Impressionable
Author: Jan A Ryan

Please think carefully before adding a German Shepherd puppy
into your life. These dogs need attention, finical support and
training from day one. All German Shepherd puppies will make a
mess of your home, so get used to it. It takes time to teach a
German Shepherd puppy housetraining. You can make any training
easier with sensible German Shepherd puppy names.

German Shepherd puppies are smarter than you are, more loyal
than you are and better looking than you are. No wonder you are
thinking of getting one – they bring out the best in you.
However, before bringing home a German Shepherd puppy, you need
to be aware of the incredible change this will make to your
life. By being aware of this German Shepherd puppy information,
you will know whether another kind of pet or another breed of
dog will be right for you.

German Shepherd puppies look a bit different from adults. Their
ears are floppy instead of pointed, but they will naturally
stand up as the puppy ages. Most German Shepherd puppies change
color as they get older, but nothing so dramatic as changing
from jet black to snowy white. German Shepherd puppies want to
please you, want to have fun and want you to be the center of
their world.

German Shepherd puppies are very boisterous and do not know
their own strength. You need to let them know right away what is
acceptable and what is not. A hard stare, a frown, a sharp "No!"
is enough to get the puppy's attention. Never hit your German
Shepherd puppy. That will make any dog terrified of people. Dogs
bite more out of fear than out of viciousness.

If you live with a family, the whole family needs to use the
same commands with the German Shepherd puppy. For example, if
Mom and Dad will not allow the puppy on the couch but the kids
will, this will result in a really confused German Shepherd.
Although highly intelligent, they are always smart enough to
slink off of the couch whenever the parents get home. Decide on
rules like this and post them where all the family members can
see them before the German Shepherd puppy comes home.

In time, lots of patience, daily handling and attention, your
German Shepherd puppy will be a canine ambassador. Your friends,
neighbors and even total strangers will appreciate you for
taking the time and responsibility to train your dog well. You
can help the training process along by not only giving your
German Shepherd puppy a sensible name, but getting the puppy
spayed or neutered. Mentally, they stay like puppies and are
comfortable letting you make the big decisions. They also avoid
a lot of health problems this way.

Remember that German Shepherd puppies trying to learn your
commands is a lot like you being suddenly transplanted to a
different country where everyone speaks a different language
from you and have completely different customs. Never be afraid
or ashamed to ask a professional dog trainer or your vet for
help in communicating with your German Shepherd. Your puppy is
ready to listen.

About The Author: Jan Ryan loves anything to do with dogs,
especially German Shepherd puppies!
http://www.officialgermanshepherdguide.com/German_Shepherd_Puppies/index.php
German Shepherd puppies make very loyal, protective and loving
pets.
http://www.officialgermanshepherdguide.com/German_Shepherd_Puppies/German_Shepherd_Puppy_Care.php
German Shepherd puppy names should not be similar at all to
everyday commands.

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