German shephard puppy
It doesn’t matter if you are raising a German shephard puppy as a pet
or guard dog, there are some right steps that need to be taken to ensure
it develops to a trained and mature adult. The German shephard puppy
generally sees his guardian as his leader and will generally want to
take the lead of the pack especially if no leadership personnel is
present.

You need to be very careful of the techniques used for the puppy
training so that it doesn’t backfire in future. German shephard puppies
are usually very protective naturally and so will be an exciting
addition to the family especially if you have little children. The puppy
must be given strong bonding and training so that it is protective over
its family when visitors come around and so you should not be over
protective of them.
Making a wrong decision in the training process can cost a great deal
as you can end up raising stubborn and undependable dog. If you want to
raise your puppy as a guard then it will be more of an alarm than a
violent dog since a violent dog can be very erratic and can descend upon
its owner if confused or angered. Dogs are pack animals and the German
shephard puppy is no exception. Within the pack there is always a leader
and it is worthy of note to establish yourself as the pack leader from
the outset. It is imperative that the German shephard puppy care should
be taken so that the desired results of making your puppy either a
wonderful pet or an agile and alert guard dog.

Don’t get violent when trying to raise it to view you as the leader.
It should come naturally as it should respect you and reduce the
likelihood of a fracas in future. It should be trained with care and
taken for professional training from time to time. If you identify a
problem that you cannot deal with, seek help as soon as possible before
it gets out of hand.
Furthermore, the way the dog turns out as an adult is no fault of its
but the result of training or lack of it. It is essential to provide
your puppy with the necessary nutrition needed to grow into an adult and
prevent it from falling ill intermittently. It should know the basic
commands such as stay, heel, sit, come e.t.c. These commands are very
essential and can help save very drastic situations.
In conclusion, giving care, love and training to your German shephard
puppy in its youth stage is all you need to have a well trained
guard/pet in the future.
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