Training German Shepherds - German Shepherd Training Guide
German Shepherds are one of the most versatile dogs on the planet. They can make wonderful pets or can be trained to work. These dogs can learn to do almost anything and are frequently trained to be police dogs or other service dogs. With that said, training German Shepherds needs to be approached a little different than most other dogs.
Click here to learn the Secrets to Training German Shepherds.
German Shepherds are big, strong, and athletic. They thrive on challenges and will do almost anything you want them to do. With that said, there are some things you need to know about training German Shepherds and the dog breed in general.
As puppies, they can be very rambunctious and excitable. Because they do get big very quickly, this can lead to problems knocking over small children or elderly people they may be around. This isn't due to any aggression issue, it is just because of their size and nature. This is one area you really need to address with your German Shepherd training.
Another problem that can come up because of their size and nature is that they can be very destructive if left alone. A bored puppy or young dog can destroy a house if left alone without any stimulation.
As with any dog, it is important to make sure you socialize your new dog. This means putting them in non-threatening situations where they are around people and other dogs. This will make sure they don't develop aggression issues towards strangers or other dogs.
One way to get a well trained German Shepherd is to enroll in professional training classes. This can be quite expensive though and tie you to a specific class time one or more times a week. If you miss a week, you may come in the next week and find out your dog doesn't know what the other dogs do and you are now on your own catching up.
My preferred method for training German Shepherds and most dogs is to invest in a dog training course. They cost a lot less than professional training class and for the vast majority of dogs provide all the training resources you need. If you have a problem dog, you may have to look into professional help, but I would try the DIY method first. You are going to have to be involved in training process either way so why not try to do it at home when you want to.
There are 2 keys to German Shepherd training. First, you must be consistent and use simple commands. Second, you must use positive reinforcement. Your dog wants to please you more than you can imagine so make sure you praise them when they do a good job. These rules apply to pretty much every pet you could have.
Do yourself a favor and click here to Download the Secrets to Dog Training and learn all the secrets you need to know to make your training experience a pleasant and rewarding one. Good luck with your new pet!
Dog Training Resources
Training German Shepherds - helpful page on German Shepherd Training.
How to Train a Dog - great website with lots of dog training resources.
David VanBergen