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Appearance. Clever.
Sexual direct, bold.
Enmity. The expression is confident and obvious. Indifferent. Envoy.
Easy to access. Build friendships.
Clever, worthwhile. Trust, puppy.
Start training, the whole family is smooth.
Faithful. Mate.
Breeders must:
Morality. Shepherd Dog Essence.
Note that the dog. Discuss. Spirit.
Physical. All are non-existent. Sex. Thing.
On what kind of work.
can do it. Ideal.
Morality. Shepherd dogs should.
Seed. Easy to buy.
Working dogs. its body structure.
Gait can be made. Finish. Not. Arduous. Task.
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The characteristics and personalities of the Shepherd Dog are as follows:1. High IQ, strong comprehension, Demu's IQ can be said to be relatively high, ranking third in the dog breed, for people's orders and instructions are easy to understand, can complete the instructions well, and Demu's memory is also very strong, as long as the trained actions will be remembered very firmly.
2. High obedience, good training, German pastor's obedience to the master is very high, so it is not so difficult to train at ordinary times, unconditional obedience to the master's orders, so obedient German Mu completes the training, of course, you have to give some rewards, as long as you bring the dog's favorite snacks chicken jerky, dried French fries, I believe that many actions of the German herd will be learned at once, and the owner will save a lot of heart.
3. Absolute loyalty The character of the German pastor is very docile, and he is absolutely loyal to the owner, and it is said that the military dog is long-term, which is not wrong at all, and the long-term affection and loyalty of the German pastor are beyond doubt, although it is necessary to pay the price of life in order to protect the master, it does not matter to the German pastor.
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There are traits in the personality of the German Shepherd that are bold, direct, friendly, and confident.
German Shepherds have a gentle temperament, obey orders, have a keen sense and high vigilance, and are widely used in military situations, such as anti-narcotics, guards, reconnaissance, etc. At first, the German Shepherd was put into service as a tracking dog.
The German Shepherd is a large, strong and beautiful dog, with double fur and can be short or long-haired, in different colors, mostly tawny and brown, but also all black, white or silver, different breed associations have different standards for this breed, depending on size, weight, coat color and appearance.
German Shepherds are large dogs that are covered in slightly coarse short hairs, generally about 4 to 6 cm long. However, if the blood is not pure, or if there is a genetic mutation, long hair will also appear.
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It's not clingy at all.
The German Shepherd is also known as the German Wolfdog, commonly known as the German Wolfdog. In most people's minds, the German Shepherd is a very fierce dog breed.
A good German Shepherd, strong, agile, muscular, vigilant, and energetic. Very smooth, anterior and hindquarters are not harmonious.
The German Shepherd has, direct, bold, but not hostile. Their general expressions are: confident, overtly aloof, making him less approachable and forming friendships.
The German Shepherd is a working dog breed that is close to humans, and they have an extraordinary ability to comprehend human commands and intentions. In the process of defending their masters against the inviders, they are even able to discern exactly which one of them is the target of the attack and which are the innocent people in a group of people.
As we all know, the German Shepherd is also known as the German wolfdog, and in the minds of many people, it belongs to a very fierce large canine.
In terms of clinginess, German Shepherds do not like other dogs, especially like to be in front of their owners, twisting and twisting, and not coming out of their arms.
If the dog's parents are very clingy, you have to sleep together at night, which is inseparable from your daily feeding habits. Since the time of the puppy, I like to hold it, cuddle it, and pet it, and after a long time, it has become a habit.
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To see what you want the dog to bite it into, and if you want to bite it to death, I recommend you to buy a [bit], biting Demu to death is not a big deal;If you want to be scared, you can buy Rottweiler, the bull terrier just bites and doesn't open the mouth, and the Tibetan mastiff wants to buy the [native mastiff] Although it is ugly, it is more fierce than the hanging mastiff, and it is powerful. Hehehe.
Absolutely not, the pedigree certificate is a very rigorous system, must be male and female dogs to meet certain conditions, and then obtain a reproductive certificate, the reborn puppy can unconditionally handle the pedigree certificate, of course, the premise is that both male and female dogs have a pedigree certificate, that is to say, only if the puppy parents meet the conditions, and have a pedigree certificate, then their puppies can obtain a pedigree certificate, you can find the puppy's parents, grandparents, and great-grandparents from the pedigree certificate. So your puppy is not able to apply for a pedigree certificate, naturally there is no ear number, can not participate in the competition, even if it breeds offspring with the dog with an ear number, their descendants will not be able to obtain a pedigree certificate, this system is managed by the German government, so you are powerless
Puppies should eat smaller, more frequent meals. The puppy grows rapidly before 6 months of age, has a great need for nutrients, and a vigorous metabolism makes it have a good appetite, but due to its small stomach capacity, it needs us to provide food several times a day. If the puppy is only two or three months old, it should be fed four times a day, at 7 am, 12 noon, 5 pm and 10 pm; Dogs that are older can be fed three times in the morning, noon and evening; After 8 months, it was reduced to 2 times a day; After the age of 1, it is switched to regular feeding, and it is usually only fed one meal a day. >>>More
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