Table of contentsWhy do German Shepherds eat bees?7 reasons why German Shepherds eat bees#1: It is their natural instinct#2: Your dog is just curious#3: Your German Shepherd perceives catching bees as a challenge#4: Bees are healthy#5: Sweet, sweet bees#6: Your dog gets ‘high’ #7: There are no real bees3 dangers when German Shepherd eats bees #1: Harmful …
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Table of contentsWhy does my German Shepherd eat rocks?Why does my German Shepherd puppy eat rocks?5 reasons why your German Shepherd eats rocks#1: They are bored#2: They are feeling stressed or anxious#3: They simply like the smell#4: They enjoy the taste of rocks#5: They may have a medical issue BONUS: They want your attention7 tips on …
Table of contentsWhy does my German Shepherd eat poop?People also ask:7 reasons why your German Shepherd eats poop#1: Innate behavior#2: Undigested food particles#3: Malnutrition#4: Absorption Issues#5: Diseases#6: Stress and anxiety#7: Imitation (Influence of other dogs)7 tips on what to do if your German Shepherd eats poop#1: Identify the reason for your dog’s behavior#2: Take your …
Table of contentsWhy does my German Shepherd eat everything?7 reasons why your German Shepherd eats everything #1: They explore with their mouth#2: It’s their natural instinct#3: They are not fed enough#4: Not getting the right nutrients#5: Health problems#6: Pica#7: They are boredBonus: Separation anxiety5 dangers of your German Shepherd eating everything5 tips on how to stop …
Table of contentsDo German Shepherds like to cuddle? Do German Shepherds like to be held? How do German Shepherds like to cuddle? 5 reasons why most German Shepherds like to cuddle #1: Their individual personality and upbringing #2: They’re missing you #3: To feel safe #4: As their display of protection #5: They love you 3 reasons why some German Shepherds hate cuddling #1: They’re …
Table of contentsWhy does my German Shepherd follow me everywhere?13 reasons why your German Shepherd follows you everywhere#1: They want more attention#2: They want food#3: They are simply clingy and needy#4: They have separation anxiety#5: They were bred that way#6: They’re herding the family#7: They follow you due to emotional reasons#8: They have nothing to …
Table of contents91 German Shepherd facts#1: Their origin#2: Herding group#3: AKC-recognized#4: The father of the German Shepherd breed#5: Original breed name#6: The German Shepherd Dog Club#7: Luchs#8: ‘Utility and intelligence’#9: The rarest coat colors are considered ‘defective’#10: The pioneers#11: Vital statistics: males vs. females#12: Variety of coat colors#13: Their fur consists of two coats#14: Too …
Table of contentsWhy is my German Shepherd so clingy?Why is my German Shepherd so needy?13 reasons why your German Shepherd is so clingy & needy#1: They have separation anxietyClinginess vs separation anxietyIf you suspect your dog of separation anxiety, check if they exhibit these symptoms:What to do:#2: They crave attentionWhat to do:#3: It’s in their …
Table of contentsDoes my German Shepherd love me?23 ways German Shepherd show that they love you (signs of affection)#1: They wag their tails#2: They follow your command#3: They protect you and your family#4: They nose you#5: They make eye contact#6: They put themselves in vulnerable positions#7: They lick you#8: They give you a big welcome …
Table of contentsShould you shave a German Shepherd?What exactly is a double coat?To shave or not to shave?11 reasons why you should NEVER shave your German Shepherd (even in the summer)#1: German Shepherds lose protection from harsh elements#2: Shaving won’t make them cool in summer#3: Shaving doesn’t guarantee against shedding#4: Shaving interrupts the naturally-occurring blowing …