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Visage visage lyrics. I don’t think a trainer is a bad idea. But tell the trainer how new she is.Training a dog requires the dog to trust you, and she hasn’t had any time to do that yet.
A trainer can have some advice for this, but it might require something different then their 6 week syllabus contains. What kind of class is it? Is it one on one?
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The German Shepherd, named by the Queen of Switzerland, was first recognized as a member of the AKC herding group in 1908, although Max von Stephanitz and his colleague Arthur Meyer wrote the standard for the breed 9 years before in 1899. This leads to one of the first common problems for German shepherds, which revolves around aggression and the need to protect. It’s very possible that an untrained German shepherd would be likely to bark or lunge at other dogs or people, especially on his own property. I would say the German shepherd follows that dog code to the letter of.
Group training? How soon do classes start?At the very least I would say email/call the trainer. Tell them how you’ve owned this dog for a day, and that she’s been rehomed multiple time. Some trainers might be able to tailer their training advice to this but some will tell you to do some homework and come back in a month, but you need to check with the trainer. Also keep in mind that she is a puppy! And a puppy who hasn’t had continuous training or rules!
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None of this behaviour is odd for a dig of that age and her history. If you were a 6 year old kid who moved from house to house, you would also be full of anxious energy. You probably wouldn’t know what the rules are or how to follow them. My year old GSD still occasionally chews something she shouldn’t and rips something she shouldn’t; and she’s been with us since she left her mom!I’m also curious about your understanding of trainings lifetime guarantee. There is no one that can guarantee to perfectly train your dog for their whole life. Successful training requires an owner who has learned how to train and maintain desired behaviour.
It will require daily reenforcement from you.
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