
Have you ever wondered why the Police enlist the assistance of German Shepherds for the officers for tracking and chasing suspects? The German Shepherd breed is among the most intelligent breeds recognized by the AKC (American Kennel Club). They are strong, easily motivated and eager to please at almost all times.
A German Shepherd is great for tracking scents and because they are tough, they can hold on to even the most aggressive suspect. This breed is devoted and committed to their master, many will even take the bullet for their trainer if the occasion ever arises. They serve and protect just as well as any officer of the law.
Many businesses also enlist the assistance of this popular breed to guard and protect their merchandise as well as their buildings. A German Shepherd can be aggressive if the needs arises, the are always aware of what is going on around them. They can and will go to the extremes to protect, as long as that is what is going to make their owner happy. German Shepherds are happiest if they are working, which can be in the form of guarding or playing.
Don’t be misled into thinking this breed is not great for a family because in all actuality the German Shepherd makes a great family dog. The are excellent around children and other animals. German Shepherds do need to be schooled a bit in order to learn what is acceptable behavior and what is not. However, they learn very quickly and have a great attention span while learning.
German Shepherds are not a breed that can be considered low maintenance. They are prone to hip dysphasia, require a lot of exercise and attention. German Shepherds do not need to be bathed often, generally twice a year is sufficient. This breed does require a lot of regular brushing. Both the long and short coat German Shepherd needs to be groomed at least once a day to promote healthy coat and reduce the dander that can build up under the coat.
If you are looking for a breed that is going to be great with your family, alert you when someone is near your property, has a lot of energy and can be an overall excellent dog, a German Shepherd is probably the breed for you. Although, you need to keep in mind that a German Shepherd is a large and requires a lot of space inside and outside.
If you want a long haired breed that is on the larger side, a German Shepherd can still be your of choice. As long as the characteristics and temperament of the German Shepherd breed is what you are looking for in a dog, you will be able to find one that meets your family’s requirements. Although, the majority of German Shepherd dogs are tan and black, they are also available in all black and all white among other twists of colors.
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