Jul
3
What and How Should You Feed Your German Shepherd
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photo credit: Grittermeyer German Shepherds
Dogs love love to eat. German Shepherds easily eat 3 to 6 cups of food per day, depending on the quality and calories of the food you feed your dog.
You don’t have to buy gourmet food, but, you can’t just throw your leftovers together and give it to your dog either. You will take your savings and spend it at the vet’s office instead. Please don’t ever think that if you work late, or need to go away for the weekend your dog will be fine. It won’t be, it’s not right to do that. Consistency is necessary for a healthy German Shepherd. Neglecting to feed your dog is cruel, and over feeding is unhealthy. So, it takes thought to own and raise a dog.
If you want to know all about your German Shepherd, check out this “German Shepherd Handbook”
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Jan
20
Discover Six Dog Behavior Modification Steps For Dealing With Fear Aggression In Dogs
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Sep
17
Many people associate German Shepherd Dogs with being aggressive watchdogs, but this behavior is the result of training. A German Shepherd Dog will always be protective of his family and will always be wary of strangers, but they are not aggressive by nature.
For me German Shepherds are defined by beauty and soundness of mind and body all come together. Read the whole article here

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