Help Your Show Line German Shepherd Puppy Realize It's Full Potential | Training & Exercise Session

Help Your Show Line German Shepherd Puppy Realize It's Full Potential | Training & Exercise Session

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Today Uncle Stonnie is talking about helping your Show Line German Shepherd puppy realize it's full potential! In this video Stonnie discusses his views related to proper training, socialization, and exercise, protocols that help German Shepherd puppies grow into happy, healthy, well socialized adult dogs!

00:00 -Introduction & Basic Obedience Demonstration
12:15 - Off Leash Group Exercise & Socialization Session

GSD Wiki:

The German Shepherd, also known in Britain as an Alsatian, is a German breed of working dog of medium to large size. The breed was developed by Max von Stephanitz using various traditional German herding dogs from 1899.

It was originally bred as a herding dog, for herding sheep. It has since been used in many other types of work, including disability assistance, search-and-rescue, police work, and warfare. It is commonly kept as a companion dog, and according to the Fédération Cynologique Internationale had the second-highest number of annual registrations in 2013.

The Kennel Club, in the United Kingdom, is involved in a dispute with German Shepherd breed clubs about the issue of soundness in the show strain of the breed. Some show strains have been bred with an extremely roached topline (back) that causes poor gait in the hind legs.

The issue was raised in the BBC documentary, Pedigree Dogs Exposed, which said that critics of the breed describe it as "half dog, half frog". An orthopaedic vet remarked on footage of dogs in a show ring that they were "not normal".

The Kennel Club's position is that "this issue of soundness is not a simple difference of opinion, it is the fundamental issue of the breed's essential conformation and movement." The Kennel Club has decided to retrain judges to penalise dogs with these problems.

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