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Training Your German Shepherd

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Throughout the history of the German Shepherd breed, these dogs have served as loyal, faithful companions and servants for humankind. As you read this article on your computer screen, thousands of brave German Shepherds the world around are on duty as watchdogs, police dogs, search-and-rescue dogs, bomb dogs, drug dogs, sheepherders or military dogs. No other breed works harder than the German Shepherd. Your German Shepherd deserves care fit for a king or queen, including a high quality diet to sustain this hard-working dog's complex nutritional needs.



Unfortunately, the German Shepherd breed has been known to suffer from allergies that manifest themselves in skin problems. By feeding your beloved German Shepherd a special diet that you prepare yourself, in your own kitchen, using German Shepherd dog food recipes that incorporate ordinary ingredients that you can purchase at the local grocery store, you can help alleviate some of the problems caused by your German Shepherd's nutrition and allergy issues.

German Shepherd nutrition is vital to your German Shepherd's care. The best dog food for your German Shepherd may be homemade food. Food that provides adequate German Shepherd nutrition includes five components: protein, starch, vegetable, fat, and seasoning. Mix and match these recipes, and keep track of which German Shepherd dog food recipes are your dog's favorites. German Shepherd nutrition is easy to provide once you know the basics.

For the protein component, brown lean meat like ground turkey, chicken, beef, or lamb. The starch component can be met with wheat germ, breadcrumbs, oatmeal, mashed potatoes, cooked rice, or boiled noodles.

Experiment with different vegetables to see what kind of vegetables your dog likes. Most dogs prefer sweet vegetables like peas or carrots to cruciferous vegetables like broccoli, cauliflower or kale. Add a small amount of fat like olive oil or corn oil to your dog's food to keep its coat healthy. Seasonings are a matter of taste. Most dogs like a combination of salty and sweet tastes. Again, experiment with different flavors until you know what your German Shepherd likes.

German Shepherds have sensitive stomachs, so an important aspect of German Shepherd nutrition is to make any dietary changes gradually to allow the dog sufficient time to adapt its system to the new diet. This is true even when the dogs are very small. Ask your German Shepherd breeder for a sample of puppy food so you can continue to feed your new puppy the same dog food as the breeder fed it. Add a little bit of nutritious homemade food to the breeder's food every day, until finally your dog is eating one hundred percent homemade food.

Consult your veterinarian before you make any changes to your German Shepherd's diet. If your German Shepherd has been diagnosed with a medical condition or takes prescription medication, consulting your vet is extremely important, as ingredients in dog food may interact with your German Shepherd's medications. The more information about your German Shepherd's care you can learn, the better care you can give your dog.
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Despite its double layered coat, the German Shepherd does not require a lot of grooming. The outer coat of the German Shepherd is coarse with a medium-length. The undercoat, on the other hand, is soft and dense. This inner level is responsible for keeping the dog warm during the winter months and protected from the sunshine during the summer.

One principal to adhere to when making sure your German Shepherd is well taken care of is to ascertain that he is getting the right diet and nutrients. The German Shepherd gets its strength from meat and you should ensure that the meals he gets is high in vitamins and protein. The dog needs a diet that is high in fat and protein. Meat such as beef, chicken or even lamb are great options. If you decide to concoct food for your dog, ascertain that it has the correct proportions of all the basic dietary requirements the dog needs to stay in tip-top condition.

Vegetables are harder for dogs to digest. Rather than the rounded or curved stomachs we see in humans, dogs actually have s straight stomach. This can result in them having issues with their digestion of vegetables. Corn or wheat and other plant based materials can be difficult for the animal and they should make up a small fraction of your dog's diet. Once you are sure that the dog is getting an excellent diet, you can move on to the grooming needs.

It is usually advised that you brush your dog's fur at least 2 times per week. You want to be sure that the oil in the fur is evenly distributed to prevent matting and tangles. You can also be sure to remove the dead skin cells and loose hair clogging the coat. A basic metallic brush or slicker will do an excellent job if used correctly. You must be careful not to cut or scratch your dog's skin while brushing.

When you start to brush, take the brush in the same direction as the coat hair. To ensure you tackle all parts of the dog's fur, do use a combination of different brushes with various sizes of brush heads.

Based on the dog's normal schedule, you wold probably have to bath your dog at least once or twice a month. The frequency of baths will be dependent on the location of you home and your dogs favorite pastime. For instance, if your dog should love the great outdoors, it is almost certain he will necessitate a bath more often compared to dogs that prefer to stay in the house. If the dog is an indoor dog, taking a bath every few months will be sufficient.

If you stroke your dog and dust you can see dust waft up, that's a clear signal it's time for a bath. In addition, if he is starting to smell odorous, a bath will be a solution to that and make him far more appealing during your bonding periods. If the coat is oily, it can be a signal that it is time for a bath.

The correct shampoo is essential to the dog's coat and condition. German Shepherds are easily affected by wheat and can have other allergies, so the correct shampoo is essential. For instance, oatmeal shampoo can be calming for your dog but they also cause material to collect on the coat far more easily, so you might have to bathe your dog more often. A shampoo with aloe added might be a good choice if you are not concerned with fleas. In any case, with constant grooming, your German Shepherd is sure to look well-groomed all the time.
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