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GSD Training Is An Important Part Of The German Shepherd Dog’s Growth And Development

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Remember, GSD training is an important part of owning your dog. As a German
Shepherd owner, you own one of the greatest potential athletes in the dog world.
Well rounded, these dogs were created on the premise that the dog be versatile,
athletic, courageous and mentally sound to excel in any activity in which they
participated. Before taking your dog to the next level however, it is best to first
make sure that your dog is physically fit by your veterinarian. Your vet will check
your dog’s overall health and well being as well as it’s lungs, heart and joints for any
potential problems.

Once you get a good bill of health from your veterinarian, the next thing to do is to
start a GSD training routine with your dog. Start slowly with short exercise periods a
few times daily. There are many excellent ways to build up your German Shepherd’s
endurance – swimming, walking and playing fetch are all good ways to start. If your
dog stops frequently, pants heavily, limps or shows any sign of pain then take heed,
these are all clues that your dog is not yet ready for more vigorous activity.

There are many different types of activities and training which are available for you
and your GSD to participate in. In the links below we will attempt to briefly examine
and explain what each activity is and also what is involved in participating in each.

Remember, of all breeds, the German Shepherd is the most versatile. He can do it all
and do it all well. Often it is the owner who must check his own limitations versus
that of the GSD. Of all the various types of GSD training available, you are sure to
find one or more that is right for both you and your German Shepherd.

Advanced Training and other Activities
for your German Shepherd Dog

Herding and the GSD
Conformation Dog Shows and the GSD
Schutzhund Training and the GSD
Routine Boredom and Stress
GSD Obedience Training
GSD Beginning Agility

The author, a lifelong dog lover and German Shepherd owner, has been a
German Shepherd breeder for over to 15 years. For more information and
articles covering other German Shepherd related topics, feel free to visit:
total-german-shepherd.com

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