
GERMAN SHEPHERD
The German Shepherd Dog (German: Deutscher Schäferhund),
also known as an Alsatian or just the German Shepherd, is a breed of
large-sized dog that originated in Germany. The German Shepherd is a
relatively new breed of dog, with its origin dating to 1899. As part of the
Herding Group, the German Shepherd is a working dog developed originally for
herding and guarding sheep. Because of its strength, intelligence and abilities
in obedience training it is often employed in police and military roles around
the world.
INTELLIGENCE
German Shepherds were bred specifically for their
intelligence, a trait for which they are now renowned.
They have the ability to learn simple tasks after only five repetitions. Coupled with their strength, this trait makes the breed desirable as police, guard, and search and rescue dogs, as they are able to quickly learn various tasks and interpret instructions better than other large breeds.
They have the ability to learn simple tasks after only five repetitions. Coupled with their strength, this trait makes the breed desirable as police, guard, and search and rescue dogs, as they are able to quickly learn various tasks and interpret instructions better than other large breeds.
AGGRESSION AND BITING
The bite of a German Shepherd Dog has a force of ~1060
newtons (238 pounds).
Well-trained and socialized German Shepherd Dogs have a
reputation as being very safe. However, in the
United States, one 1996 source suggests that German Shepherd Dogs are
responsible for more reported bitings than any other breed, and suggests a
tendency to attack smaller breeds of dogs. An Australian report from 1999
provides statistics showing that German Shepherd Dogs are the third breed most
likely to attack a person in some Australian locales.
TEMPERAMENT
German Shepherds are highly active dogs, and described in
breed standards as self-assured. The breed is marked by a willingness to
learn and an eagerness to have a purpose. They are curious which makes them
excellent guard dogs and suitable for search missions. Shepherds have a loyal
nature and bond well with people they know, most markedly with the one person
to whom they consider the alpha of the household. This is very important, as
they are bred to protect those in their pack and feel stressed if they do not
have a 'master'. However, they can become over-protective of their family and
territory, especially if not socialized correctly. They are not inclined to
become immediate friends with strangers. German Shepherds are highly
intelligent and obedient.
Ref: wikipedia.org

When u need a dog who backs @every moverment around ur compound then GS comes 2 mind.
ReplyDeleteA well-fed german shepherd is a giant pet everyone will admire!
ReplyDeleteoften times its all depend on how you train your dog. German shepherd is always the intelligent breed.
ReplyDeleteworking dogs that were predominantly used by Germans for herding and guarding sheep in those days. These days they are mostly used by police and security agents for search,guard,rescue etc
ReplyDeleteThey are not as daring as they back very intelligent though...
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