Table of contents#1: What is a liver German Shepherd?#2: How rare are liver German Shepherds?The genetics behind liver German ShepherdsThat’s why liver German Shepherds are rare#3: What does a liver German Shepherd puppy look like?Fur and skin of a liver German Shepherd puppyThe eye color of a liver German Shepherd puppy#4: What does a liver …
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Table of contentsWhen do German Shepherds calm down?German Shepherd Hyperness Timeline (age by age)Phase #1: 3 weeks to 1 monthPhase #2: 2 to 4 monthsPhase #3: 5 to 12 monthsPhase #4: 2 to 6 yearsPhase #5: 7 years and above19 reasons why some German Shepherd won’t calm down#1: Genes#2: Breed#3: Hyperkinesis#4: Not enough physical exercise#5: …
Table of contentsWhy are German Shepherds used as police dogs?#1: Excellent learning ability#2: Good temper#3: Unwavering loyalty#4: Strength and endurance#5: CommitmentHow did German Shepherds become police dogs?Fast-forward to the start of World War IThe official start of police dog trainingAre German Shepherds the only police dogs?What percentage of police dogs are German Shepherds?People also ask:Why …
Table of contentsWhy does my German Shepherd go between my legs?What does it mean when a German Shepherd goes between your legs?13 reasons why your German Shepherd goes between your legs#1: They heel as a tactic defense#2: They’re being protective#3: Seeking comfort#4: It’s their way to greet you#5: They lack confidence#6: You reinforce it#7: They …
Table of contentsWhy does my German Shepherd sit on me?9 reasons why your German Shepherd sits on you#1: Scent marking#2: The breed behavior#3: Stress out or afraid of something#4: Your fur baby enjoys it#5: It’s time for some cuddles#6. They want your attention#7: You’re in their spot#8. You unknowingly teach them #9. Separation anxiety3 tips to …
Table of contentsWhy does my German Shepherd whine so much? People also ask:11 reasons why your German Shepherd whines so much#1: They are vocal breeds#2: Seeing you is the best part of their day#3: They are scared of you#4: It’s their special way to make you feel better#5: Trying to get your attention#6: They need something#7: …
Table of contentsWhy won’t my German Shepherd sleep at night? How to get my German Shepherd to sleep through the night?5 reasons why your German Shepherd won’t sleep at night#1: Interesting and exciting things outside#2: Experiencing pain#3: Anxiety #4: Discomfort#5: Age InfluenceBonus: Digestive disorders11 tips on how to get your German Shepherd to sleep at night#1: Calming …
Table of contentsWhy does my German Shepherd eat dirt?Why does my German Shepherd puppy eat dirt?9 reasons why your German Shepherd eats dirt#1: Dirt (surprisingly) has health benefits#2: The soil smells good#3: They’ve got nothing else to do#4: They are still experimenting#5: Nutritional deficiencies#6: Upset stomach#7: They are anemic#8: Parasites…not again#9: Compulsive disorderBonus: Something bothers them5 …
Table of contentsWhy won’t my German Shepherd cuddle?9 reasons why your German Shepherd won’t cuddle#1: It’s their personality#2: They are not ready #3: They are not in the mood#4: It’s too hot#5: Their past experiences#6: They fear something#7: They could be in pain#8: You cuddle them the wrong way#9: You are not their favoriteBonus: Your German …