How Does German Shepherd Dog Training Work

German Shepherd Dog TrainingThis will give you an overview on German Shepherd dog training; The German Shepard is a very popular breed of dog and is not only classed as a pet for the home but is widely used by many professionals to carry out very important tasks that our ability as human beings cannot physically perform. They are used to work alongside people in many walks of life such as the Police, Army and as a Security Personnel. Their main job is to use their strong sense of smell to detect items such as drugs, land mines and people however they can also receive guard dog training and be used for capturing and warning off potential threats from other people.

Although the German Shepard makes an excellent working dog they also make a great dog for the home and German Shepherd dog training can be easy. And once you get yours you’ll find they will become an integral part of your family life. Not only will they become a loveable family member but also as a protector and guardian to you, your family and your home.

One breed you may be interested in bringing home to your family is a White German Shepard puppy, This breed of dog is a little more unconventional than your standard German Shepard however they are very beautiful looking creatures and will certainly stand out in a crowd. When you start searching for German Shepard puppies for sale please make sure that you look and compare all the reputable German Shepard dog breeders you find. As you’ve probably heard of the stories around backstreet kennels who breed and sell dogs purely for a profit and then a few weeks later the new owner experiences life threatening problems with their new puppy.

To help you get the maximum benefit from owning one of these incredible dogs I’m going to share with you, what I hope you’ll find to be, some useful German Shepherd dog training information which will show you the best way to train your new dog.

Unlike training most dogs the German Shepard has the ability to learn to perform tasks, on command very quickly. One of the best pieces of dog training advice I can give you with regards to German Shepherd dog training is that you socialize your dog as early as you possible can. Good socialization with other dogs, other animals and other humans is paramount to their development.

Where to begin with German Shepherd Dog Training

First thing you’ll need to do with German Shepherd dog training is to start socializing you take your puppy to your local Vet who will be able to advise you on what is known as a ‘Puppy Party’. This is basically where members of the Vet who have recently taken on a puppy (and this can be any breed) are invited to meet to mix their puppy with the other members of the Vet who have also taken on a puppy. This is a great way for them to not only get used to other dogs but also to get used to been handled by other people who they don’t know. And the great thing about a ‘Puppy Party’ is that it is a controlled environment. They will also have someone on hand to show you the best German Shepherd dog training methods to use throughout your puppy’s growth.

Once you’ve laid down this initial foundation its time to start applying some German Shepherd dog training to teach them a few commands. Some dog training basics are to get your dog to ‘Sit’, ‘Lay Down’, ‘Give Paw’, ‘Stay’ and ‘Leave It’. There isn’t any given rule on what you should say to your dog however these particular words I have found work, you may find slight variations on these terms work better with your dog however just try things out and see what works for you. The best piece of German Shepherd dog training advice I can give you, and I know works every time, is to be consistent. Your dog won’t just pick things up at the click of a finger or when you say one of the command words however if you stay positive and be consistent your dog will soon learn the command.

To begin your German Shepard dog training will need to associate a reward or treat for your dog when they carry out the command you give however in the beginning you may need to entice your dog with hand movements to get them to do the task correctly. For example to get your dog to sit hold the treat in your hand so your dog can see it and move your hand over your dogs head whilst at the same time say the word ‘Sit’ when your dog does the sit action you give him the treat, praise and reward him with further, positive attention.

When you move your hand over his head he automatically will put his back end on the floor and by saying the word ‘Sit’ followed by receiving a treat and lots of praise for what they’ve just done, your dog will associate what he has just done with a positive outcome. Keep doing it until you can just say ‘Sit’ to him and he will obey. You must be consistent with the praise and reward in your German Shepherd dog training because if you don’t you could confuse your dog.

Remember association and reward is key to these German Shepherd dog training methods stick to this and they will work for you. Any professional dog trainer will tell you to keep practicing these commands until your dog does them every time. Once you get these German Shepherd dog training basics sorted you can then decide if you want to teach your dog some more advanced commands.
 
 
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Feb 12, 2010 | 0 | Dog Training Advice

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