
This breed of dog is relatively young compared to others, less than 100 years old, but its ancestors are found in the sheep herding dogs of Germany. Today they are used for other services including those used by the police and military, seeing eye dogs, guard dogs, detection dogs, and search and rescue dogs.
German Shepherds usually are not aggressive by nature, but do treat strangers with suspicion. When an aggressive nature is found in a dog, it can usually be traced to their parents and the method used when breeding. Dogs with aggressive natures should be fixed or not bred at all to prevent possible problems. With the proper German Shepherd dog training, these dogs are really good with families and are very protective of their owners.
Training a German Shepherd should start when it is a puppy in order to assure that it will be well behaved in the future. An owner has to be firm with the rules and the family must also support and not bend or break these rules. German Shepherd dogs are very sociable and need companionship. German Shepherd dogs do not like to be left alone.
German Shepherds are very intelligent and can learn dog training very easily. However, it is important to purchase your dog from a reputable German Shepherd breeder because this person will make sure that he/she is breeding the best possible animals that do not suffer from physical or mental health problems.
The most basic training that all owners should put their dogs through is obedience training. This will teach your German Shepherd the rules and commands that they need to follow . Even before any tricks or advanced training can be considered obedience training is a must.
After basic obedience training is complete, your dog can do another type of training if that is what you desire. Many German Shepherds in the home are trained as guard dogs and do very well with this training. They can protect your home and family from possible danger. However, it is important to understand how to keep your dog from hurting anyone that it poses as a threat. Owners themselves should be trained in how to handle an attacking dog or their dog if it attacks someone else.
Untrained German Shepherds are very often hard to control as adults. If they are not trained, they are used to doing things their own way and are not likely to listen to any rule or command. The earlier you can get your dog enrolled in German Shepherd dog training the better it will be for the dog and yourself.