The black and tan bad rep breed. I give you the handsome German Shepard with the looks to charm especially when puppies.
This dog well known to, catch criminals and fights crime along the police forces in England and the US,yet one of the most loyal breeds that would take a bullet for their owner and high up on the cleverness rating also high on the shedding scale.
This breeds top facts to know are:
Life span is 9-13 years.Height: 60-65 cm for Males and Females 55 - 60 cm.Do not really like being left alone.Known as "German Shedders".Can be suspicious of strangers.
This breeds temperament is sometimes misunderstood, as when you ask someone what are German Shepard sometimes the first words are strong,vicious,snappy,unpredictable.
Yes an untrained Shepard can be all those things as any other dog can be but really paired with the right owner who has done research on the breed, they can be one of the most loyal pets as seen in police forces they would take a bullet for their pack and owner, yes they are sometimes weary of strangers and can be aloof but if socialized well and everyday with many people that trait is very likely to calm down and their trust of strangers will rise.
Extremely intelligent and athletic and this fabulous duo of characteristics make for a great service,guide,therapy or just overall working dog and pick up trick very easily.
Also very energetic this breed is a must and needs to be walked and physically challenged everyday, with this comes responsibility as if left alone when not exercised they can lead to bark,dig,chew from pure boredom (but barking can be taught to stop by teaching the quiet trick which should be in German Shepard owner to do list.)
As with every hard exterior this breed is a softy at heart and love to play and cuddle with their nearest family members and known to lay at the feet of owners at bedtime as they love to always know that their family or owner/'s are safe. Also fairly Velcro like dogs as puppies they very much follow you around.
As puppies this breed are smart usually are fairly easy to toilet train and crate train but like many other breeds they dont like the crate unless they are trained to connect the crate with positive things and as they are so connected to their pack they are a breed that can get separation anxiety is not taught or crate trained properly.
This breeds healthy for the most part except for possible hip and elbow dysplasia as see in other large breeds like labs.
Lastly if brought up with kids from young this breed can be a excellent protector and also can grow up with other animal only if raised with from a puppy. This breed like many others however should not be left alone with young children.
Always remember "no dog breed is born "dangerous" its just bad and un informed owners who MAKE or train the dogs to be that way."
Hope you have enjoyed this stunning Shepard version of StrictlyDogs
by Daniella, age 16.
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Monday, 7 March 2016
Saturday, 27 February 2016
6# troubling training tip- leash skill
Training trouble tip for struggling owners;
Welcome to this edition of Strictly Dogs where you can find some advice on how to correct some common training problems I see everyday of my life.
Being taken for a walk by your dog. This problem I see everyday and I have trained a dog very recently,to stop pulling her owner and I'm 16. To understand her place is next to or just behind, not in front! and still sometimes I have to remind her where she must be in walking but that's what training is about just repetition and not getting annoyed with a dog who might take longer to learn.
This can be fixed in this method which I personally use and it has never failed me,
the rule I follow is exercise then discipline, which means firstly walk your dog on a good walk then after, for me, training commences but that's not a must I feel it just makes it a lot easier when the dog is in a calmer state of mind and at a slower pace.
Firstly, Place the collar high on the dogs neck and begin to walk, each time the dog steps a few steps in front of you pull a sharp tug to the inside near your hip or in an upward direction(the bigger the dog the harder the tug as the dog must feel you mean business as a light one wont work) after the pull the dog should come back a few steps,make the dog sit and when the dog sits, relax your correction arm.
Always remember reward the dog with a relaxed leash when she/he does what you would like. Hope this helps anyone out their struggling and thank you for reading this edition of Strictly Dogs
By Daniella aged 16, Dog Trainer.
Welcome to this edition of Strictly Dogs where you can find some advice on how to correct some common training problems I see everyday of my life.
This can be fixed in this method which I personally use and it has never failed me,
the rule I follow is exercise then discipline, which means firstly walk your dog on a good walk then after, for me, training commences but that's not a must I feel it just makes it a lot easier when the dog is in a calmer state of mind and at a slower pace.
Firstly, Place the collar high on the dogs neck and begin to walk, each time the dog steps a few steps in front of you pull a sharp tug to the inside near your hip or in an upward direction(the bigger the dog the harder the tug as the dog must feel you mean business as a light one wont work) after the pull the dog should come back a few steps,make the dog sit and when the dog sits, relax your correction arm.
Repeat this as many times as needed and when the dog is doing well stop and reward with a treat. It's all about repetition. If you give up and say "whatever just go ahead and pull" the dog would have won and then it would of all have been for nothing. It took me two walks to train the lab as I didn't let her win at all it didn't take long and I never got annoyed with her when she didn't listen, i did not get annoyed as that creates a bad state in you and your dog.
This is not cruelty {imagine flicking someone, it really hardly hurts that's what a tug feels to a dog} Hard and pure sturdy muscle in their necks can take a tug and sometimes they don't react at all if too light, proving your the leader means having to show the dog you mean what you say and letting them know they are not in charge on the walk.
This is not cruelty {imagine flicking someone, it really hardly hurts that's what a tug feels to a dog} Hard and pure sturdy muscle in their necks can take a tug and sometimes they don't react at all if too light, proving your the leader means having to show the dog you mean what you say and letting them know they are not in charge on the walk.
Always remember reward the dog with a relaxed leash when she/he does what you would like. Hope this helps anyone out their struggling and thank you for reading this edition of Strictly Dogs
By Daniella aged 16, Dog Trainer.
Friday, 26 February 2016
#5 Pug
The pug is simply a fun loving, sometimes bouncy breed with plenty of cute wrinkles
Good For Novice Owners.
Affectionate with Family.
High playfulness nature.
Known as a Velcro dog.
Average intelligence.
Low potential to bark or howl.
12-15 lifespan.
Weighing from 14 to 18 pounds.
Pugs are not known as watch or guard dogs and rarely have a yappy nature which will be thankful for, these little buddies are known for overall friendliness.
Pugs also known for being like little clowns at heart, they also carry themselves with a regal manner. Pugs are playful dogs, ready and able for fun and games but they are also lickers and lovers, and must be close to their humans or pack. Pugs love to be the center of attention, and are heartsick if ignored for too long also meaning they don't love being left alone as they love their people so much but they can be if they have to be left.
Unmistakable wrinkles another favorite of why people love the pug come with their own health and cleaning jobs. Cleaning out the wrinkles daily to stop growth of bacteria as if not they can grown skin fold dermatitis so is another job of a pug owner but if you don't mind the daily small clean and average amount of shedding this little bundle of joy will make an lovely companion to single people or families. A pug loves everyone.
Health is obviously not a strong point of this breed sometimes having elongated palates which cause a pug to "backwards sneeze" when excited. Also those cute wrinkles and flat face bring problems such as breathing difficulties and possibly of heat stroke in hot weather also some pugs with particular small nostrils have a even harder time to breath also to add those big beautiful eyes can be prone to temporarily popping out not completely but just out of the socket,called proptosis, which must be put back strait away by a veterinary professional and this is caused by harsh tugging possibly on a leash or a play time squeezing hug of love meaning those who dont understand the dangers must be watched whilst playing especially with little children. Overall this brachycepalic breed is far from aggressive but obviously has a small chance to be as if they are trained that way as with any other breed they will obey the owner and be but only if taught or trained to be.
The one thing that you can be a assured is a pug will be a true pal of life and will love you beyond anything else but might love their food a little bit more so be careful how many treats you give this food lover as they can easily become obese or overweight.
Thank you for reading, Pug edition of Strictly Dogs by: Daniella Tonks,age 16
Pugs also known for being like little clowns at heart, they also carry themselves with a regal manner. Pugs are playful dogs, ready and able for fun and games but they are also lickers and lovers, and must be close to their humans or pack. Pugs love to be the center of attention, and are heartsick if ignored for too long also meaning they don't love being left alone as they love their people so much but they can be if they have to be left.
Unmistakable wrinkles another favorite of why people love the pug come with their own health and cleaning jobs. Cleaning out the wrinkles daily to stop growth of bacteria as if not they can grown skin fold dermatitis so is another job of a pug owner but if you don't mind the daily small clean and average amount of shedding this little bundle of joy will make an lovely companion to single people or families. A pug loves everyone.
Health is obviously not a strong point of this breed sometimes having elongated palates which cause a pug to "backwards sneeze" when excited. Also those cute wrinkles and flat face bring problems such as breathing difficulties and possibly of heat stroke in hot weather also some pugs with particular small nostrils have a even harder time to breath also to add those big beautiful eyes can be prone to temporarily popping out not completely but just out of the socket,called proptosis, which must be put back strait away by a veterinary professional and this is caused by harsh tugging possibly on a leash or a play time squeezing hug of love meaning those who dont understand the dangers must be watched whilst playing especially with little children. Overall this brachycepalic breed is far from aggressive but obviously has a small chance to be as if they are trained that way as with any other breed they will obey the owner and be but only if taught or trained to be.
The one thing that you can be a assured is a pug will be a true pal of life and will love you beyond anything else but might love their food a little bit more so be careful how many treats you give this food lover as they can easily become obese or overweight.
Thank you for reading, Pug edition of Strictly Dogs by: Daniella Tonks,age 16
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