8 Reasons Most People Can't Handle a German Shepherd Dog

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    To Be Clear: German Shepherd Dogs are renowned for their intelligence, loyalty, and versatility. They excel in various roles, from police and military work to therapy and assistance tasks. However, despite their many admirable qualities, German Shepherds aren't the ideal fit for every individual or family. Here are eight reasons most people cannot handle a German Shepherd dog.
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  • @micheleroyalty4092
    @micheleroyalty4092 Месяц назад +65

    I have owned GSD for 25 years. I have always been the leader, provided training, socialization and exercise. I love the breed and give my time to make sure I am a good leader. It isn’t difficult, it takes my time, attention and love. All dogs need a leader. My dogs don’t chase other dogs, cats, children, etc. I trained them to obey me. I am now 76, have a 2 year old male. I did train him personally and hired a professional. It was costly, but I use positive reenforcement and buy dogs from an excellent breeder. I get them at 8 weeks, chipped, and with early vaccines. He is very healthy, happy and protects me and my home.

    • @taniadurant9677
      @taniadurant9677 Месяц назад +5

      I've had GSDs all my adult life & totally agree with what you say.

    • @BlackStump172
      @BlackStump172 Месяц назад

      @@taniadurant9677We have had six over the last 40 years , and now have three which will be our last . They are part of our family .

    • @aileenrankin6137
      @aileenrankin6137 Месяц назад +4

      ive had german shepherds for 25 years and the time you put into them pays off. Always reputable breeders and much exercise and now that im retired at 66 am with my 2 year old full time. she is a very smart girl but knows who is the leader. She is a true asset to breed but owners need to know what they are doing

    • @beasport505
      @beasport505 24 дня назад +2

      I would apply your philosophy for all dogs. As long as we provide them a healthy lifestyle and meet the needs of that particular dog breed. I love GSDs. We rescue and alot of our dogs have been GSD mix. We even have a Border Collie Belgian Malinois. If we all put the effort into our dogs, we reap the rewards especially our dogs.

    • @Rose-jz6ix
      @Rose-jz6ix 4 дня назад

      Our gsd died yesterday. I find them gentle loving dogs. I was raised to be the alpha female in the pack with our little Jack Russell Terriers. They didn't bark unless a stranger entered the backyard. Nor jump up on people or onto furniture. They did play a serious game of soccer and were happy to play tug of war with a blade of grass and a two year old.
      Our gsd had two sisters, a ginger cat and a black and white cat. They were good friends. Working dogs need to use their brains.

  • @joeychick9045
    @joeychick9045 Месяц назад +20

    So easy to train and are wonderful with the family. Especially kids. Just the best dogs in the world

  • @user-md5vm9uq6b
    @user-md5vm9uq6b Месяц назад +24

    MY GSD puppy is the most high energy, high reactivity and high prey drive dog I've ever owned. And I grew up with GSD's in the 70's.
    For me, getting her to play nice with the cats was the most important training.
    For the last year the cats have followed her around when I take her for walks.
    They LOVE her !!!!!!!!!!!!
    Everyone that sees this thinks it's great.

  • @TomConklin
    @TomConklin 9 дней назад +5

    My GSD was my best friend. I’d take him with me on road trips throughout the SW. he’d sit in the backseat of my pickup looking out the rear window. I kept it open enough for him to look out. I’d be going down the interstate and horns would honk behind me. Especially female drivers. Couldn’t figure it out until one day I watched in the rear view…Steiner was watching and women would wave at him…he actually flirted with them! He’d cock his head from side to side and make those GSD faces…I laughed so hard I almost wrecked. Einstein passed a few years ago…I miss him every day…❤

  • @ashleygaerke3371
    @ashleygaerke3371 Месяц назад +18

    I have 2 GSD’s. One is 4 and our newest addition is 14 weeks. They require lots of work and love but so worth it. I love my boys. They are so loving and loyal just awesome dogs. 🐶 ❤

  • @Beantownpatsy
    @Beantownpatsy Месяц назад +43

    Best dogs in the world

    • @marcinnawrocki1437
      @marcinnawrocki1437 20 дней назад

      Belgian Groenendael are better, basically GSD but without that back joints arthritis.

    • @taniadurant9677
      @taniadurant9677 19 дней назад

      @marcinnawrocki1437 I guess we all have preferences & for me, it's GSD every day of the week. I can't imagine my life without one being in it💞.

  • @MrsSoapPeddlersHomestead
    @MrsSoapPeddlersHomestead Месяц назад +10

    I thought I had made a mistake getting our gs puppy. He has been a challenge for sure until......I learned he was trying to dominate me. I researched many training techniques and taught myself how to earn his respect and obedience. It's all about spending time training everyday. They thrive on our direction and love. I now have a bond with Gunner like no other!

  • @beasport505
    @beasport505 24 дня назад +4

    I'm glad that there are videos out there like this one. Too often, I run into people that got a husky or GSD or some other breed that requires a knowledgeable owner providing leadership, exercise, mental stimulation etc. and by the time they are 1 to 3, I find out for many reasons including aggression and reactivity that they turned them into a rescue, or now on some farm. Or the husky that people leave in a crate all day while they go to work. These kind of videos help educate people BEFORE they choose any breed. in the end, the dog suffers especially when people pick breeds for their "looks" or they seem them on TV series, or they like the idea of having a GSD (like owning a porsche).

  • @user-ct8sc9lx7i
    @user-ct8sc9lx7i Месяц назад +16

    My German shepherd is the beast

  • @WolfMage888
    @WolfMage888 Месяц назад +9

    My GSD, Goddess Freya, is my first pure breed, we have had GSD mixes in the past. GSD or GSD mixes are the very best in my book. They excel in everything, plus are super affectionate. LOVE them till the end of time - ❤

  • @alextaylor3815
    @alextaylor3815 Месяц назад +19

    I get up at 5am everyday. My gsd loves it cause she’s a morning dog lol.

    • @marcinnawrocki1437
      @marcinnawrocki1437 20 дней назад +1

      That may be birds like pidgeons that start making noise and it is signal for dog to wake up everybody. Or neighbor boiling water in kettle.

    • @alextaylor3815
      @alextaylor3815 20 дней назад

      @@marcinnawrocki1437 Neighbor boiling water in a kettle?? I have a house with a half acre yard. Doubt I could hear him shooting a handgun from inside his place.😅

  • @tamimoser1905
    @tamimoser1905 Месяц назад +12

    Love my GSD, I am the leader. He has plenty of jobs
    Plenty of room on my property.

  • @Soaringeagle123
    @Soaringeagle123 Месяц назад +9

    You better lead your GSD and they must feel protected in your company.

  • @blueberrypie3452
    @blueberrypie3452 16 дней назад +1

    I work two jobs, and I'm in school. I think the key is, still make time for them in your day, and give them some doggie friends. That's what I do with my GSD ❤❤❤

  • @augustinebanerjee8129
    @augustinebanerjee8129 2 дня назад

    King of dogs and can't be compared with any other breeds.. My 11 years old gsd is my son and even my own shadow doesn't follow me the way He does wherever i go.. What i have learnt in 11 years dealing with this amazing breed is they can be fed the best dog food in the world but if they don't get proper attention and genuine love and love and love from their owner they can be really hard to deal with..

  • @marcinnawrocki1437
    @marcinnawrocki1437 20 дней назад +1

    I had GSD, she was very protective of her pack (family). Her favorite encounters were with cats or small dogs. She loved chasing them, but if cat or dog stopped running, she sat and patiently waited for chase to resume. And all dogs/cats from our apartments building were her friends and were always protected (but sometimes chased).

  • @PatrickJDaley
    @PatrickJDaley Месяц назад +6

    I have had 5 GSD'S. Wonderful breed. They are a full time job. But if you can do it, it is so rewarding to have such an awesome friend! Gunner is 9 and slowing down. I would love to have a 6th one but age and health are now my concern. Life would really suck without a GSD.

    • @micheleroyalty4092
      @micheleroyalty4092 Месяц назад

      I am 76 and on my 6th GSD. I am a widow, so he is my best friend and only 3 years old. I had a female too, she died of old age 4 weeks ago. I will always have a GSD, but in the future will get a retired breeding GSD at 5 years of age. She will already be trained and happy to be with me as her retired family I just love these guys. I leave my breeder to inherit my dog if the die.
      Of course no appropriate family member. They do need a devoted owner. I am devoted.

  • @user-ct8sc9lx7i
    @user-ct8sc9lx7i Месяц назад +9

    My German shepherd he right be side me in same set I'm setting in all morning he been wanted me to love on him. I love my German shepherd dog..me and him is so bonded we so close.

    • @user-md5vm9uq6b
      @user-md5vm9uq6b Месяц назад +1

      Mine is typical in sight of me. Currently she at my feet as I type this.
      Her willingness to help me do everything means it take 4 times as long to do a job.

  • @frankeckstein244
    @frankeckstein244 Месяц назад +5

    Som man eines you See a Malinios Sheperd Dog and not a German Sheperd Dog. The eight Reasons Art defintly true. If you can fullfil all 8 Subjects you will have the BEST FRIEND ever.

  • @fuffoon
    @fuffoon 14 дней назад

    I have one. In spite of regular training and long hours of daily work, she remains aloof and undisciplined. But, she is a very loving and expressive animal.

  • @Hogdawg1911
    @Hogdawg1911 Месяц назад +7

    Awful lot of people can't hand any sort of dog what so ever
    Most dog owners know nothing about dogs needs dogs behavior or even training a dog

  • @Bittagrit
    @Bittagrit 21 день назад

    I grew up around GSDs , my boy was raised with a reward system of special toys, sometimes treats, lots of pets and praise. His job is walking with me down the lane to get our Mail. He then carries a rolled up tote with lightweight mail inside back to the house. He also helps round up our free range chicken flock. Socialization is walking trails, going with me to stores. The feed store is one of his favorite places.

  • @LittoralPinniped
    @LittoralPinniped 24 дня назад

    I've only seen video to 2:12 and it RINGS SPOT ON!
    I brought home my German Shepherd/Golden Lab mix two years ago and she is everything I wanted in this mix; that I planned on bringing home for about 10-years before I considered myself "ready" for her. I bought a kennel 5 years before I saw a sign in front of an Arby's for G.S./Lab mix puppies. I was waiting for specifically this mix.
    I had a black lab years ago, Tanner, who was awesome; but very difficult to keep "home!" I couldn't bring myself to have him neutered and paid the price - he broke a 1/2" cable once and was nearly impossible to keep from carousing the neighborhood looking to get laid. There was a sheep farmer about a mile from us and Tanner would get lose and go chase the sheep. Once he came home with a butt full of bird shot from his escapades. One time our house was broken into and cleaned out. I have no doubt that Tanner was helping them carry my stuff out. An air traffic controller at the time... When we came home from work, Tanner was locked in his pen in the back yard - apparently put their by the thieves just to get him out of the way. So... this time I got "Chewy" (Chewbacca - she sounds like the Star Wars critter when she want's my attention!), this time with the German Shepherd blood, hoping for better results if it happens again. It's questionable!!! She is very loving and a ham for attention from EVERYONE! Every time I take her out among the humans - EVERYONE comments on how beautiful she is. I'm a PROUD PAPA!!!
    BUT... Intelligent, challenging, energetic are just some of her traits. As a 69y.o. retired, disabled vet (who was looking for a pup that would resurrect my former active life) I now have a HAND FULL!!! I take her out to play Frisbee every day just to run off her energy. Sadly, the as*holes that I got her from clearly abused her - I suspect that they slammed her tail and left front leg in a door as abuse due to her energy. She now has a limp on her front left leg and a curiously gimpy tail. When I first went to the "breeder," Chewy came right up to me and stuck her nose in mine - It seemed like an obvious choice. Wanting to have a dog to ride my bike with and explore the nature in Florida (a disgusting Sauna of a place!!!), it is typical of my luck to have another being to "care for!!!" that only wants, and wants, and wants - about every 10 or 15 minutes!
    BTW: tRump is a SOCIOPATH AND HAS NO BUSINESS IN THE WHITE HOUSE OR ANYWHERE NEAR "LEADERSHIP!!!"
    Welcome to America!!!

  • @kyivwithgeofftanya5546
    @kyivwithgeofftanya5546 Месяц назад +7

    Granda had a massive GS dog which he rescued from a breeder, absolutely without training. My mother went daily to feed it and it tried to attack her every time. It was super protective of granda and attacked anyone coming to the house except me. My mother asked why the bugger came to me tail wagging and friendly. I explained that shepherds are a pack animal and understand the alpha male. She didn’t understand so I explained that the first time he came charging out of his kennel all teeth and barking I simply stepped towards him screaming back and punched him on his forehead. Now it knocked him on his ass and he spent a few moments shaking his head and considering the situation. I stood over him staring at him until he stood up and I petted him. We were great friends and that tap on his head reset many years of neglect in his social skills. He still attacked everyone else 😂
    I do not condone hitting animals but the situation required some instant therapy 😂

    • @donwalker7518
      @donwalker7518 Месяц назад +1

      I had to do the same thing when I adopted a 3yr female GSD. She was exhibiting dominant behavior and would not listen to me. She accidentally tripped me, and I swatted her on the nose. She got the message. Ever since then, she has been a loyal and wonderful friend and companion and has taken ownership of my disabled son. She never leaves my side. Even in the bathroom.

    • @johndrummond6365
      @johndrummond6365 29 дней назад +1

      ​@donwalker7518 can you show me there dig gsm

  • @markgreenwell5830
    @markgreenwell5830 Месяц назад +7

    I have an 8 month old, smart and stubborn. strong willed. Very hard to train, he has given me a black eye, cuts, bruises and more. Just by playing. Extremely strong dog. Think twice before you get a GSD.

    • @taniadurant9677
      @taniadurant9677 Месяц назад +3

      I had a working line GSD once & found they take a lot more exercise & attention. My one was full on 24/7, she would only stop when laying on my chest. Which atb3 months old is fine, when she reached 8 months, got a tad tricky😂. So must do your homework, you should on any dog you get.

    • @angelaratzay9034
      @angelaratzay9034 19 дней назад

      That's your experience only. He thinks you are a litter pup hence to rough play.they have thick coats to protect them from those scissor teeth. Use no and yell when he hurts you then ignore him her. Works well. Cheers.

  • @keithgriffiths9864
    @keithgriffiths9864 19 дней назад

    You have to be aware of what you are capable of. I put so much effort into my 2 gsd's and they were wonderful. When they eventually died 12 and 13.5yrs, i realised that i was too old to put that effort into training and socialisation, and walk that much again, so now i have a Pomeranian and a Jack Chi. They are wonderful in different ways, but much easier for older people.❤

  • @americanvikinggsd4631
    @americanvikinggsd4631 17 дней назад

    German shepherds are high intensity companions. I love them. I have more than my fair share.

  • @ChienVu-bb2rw
    @ChienVu-bb2rw Месяц назад

    Hay ý nghĩa ! ❤❤❤

  • @lindanye222
    @lindanye222 19 дней назад

    I love my German Shepherds

  • @truecynic1270
    @truecynic1270 Месяц назад

    My current GSD is 18 months old. Yes, he can be challenging at times but he is perfectly socialized and does NOT have a mean bone in his body. I made mistakes during his puppy months and so, sometimes he seems cautious around me. For the previous month, I've been back on track and aside from looking for other dogs to play with, he's just great!!! I refuse to use a prong or ecollar or choke collar - he has a flat collar and harnesses. For jumping and nipping which I wish he'd stop, I just starting using the "air compressed pet corrector" which gives off a loud hiss ( like Cesar Milan). It seems to be REALLY effective so we're on to something really excellent for the "worst" behaviour ( when he gets really excited, he jumps and "nips" people - he's TOO big for this so I have to put an end to it - and until I watched Will Atherton ( A FANTASTIC trainer in the UK and on RUclips) I didn't know how "corrector" worked......I also follow many of Will Atherton's training advice - well worth it if you have a GSD and you need 'support!!"

  • @Mike40M
    @Mike40M Месяц назад

    Noticed a typical GSD behaviour at 1:10 to 1:30. When loose often checking on the handler. When on leach, knowing handler on the other end of leach, free to check around.
    Have had a couple of Shepherds. Highly recommend going to training courses with them. Not only for the dog, you always have to learn more.

  • @DougHinVA
    @DougHinVA Месяц назад +3

    nearly all dog owners NEVER taker any training class at all...

  • @lafayettemoreira4423
    @lafayettemoreira4423 Месяц назад +1

    They are demanding. Will demand your love and dedication full time. And will give the same to you. Be strong and ready to have one. Seniors in my opinion should go for less active breeds.

  • @johndrummond6365
    @johndrummond6365 29 дней назад +1

    Does anyone now who is saleing longhaired german shepherd heavy boned dog or a rockwellier heavy boned

  • @ayuofficial6261
    @ayuofficial6261 16 дней назад

    Bro my gsd is 7months old but it was very friendly with everyone who came in my home does it show protective in future or not please tell me brother i am very worried about it?😢😢

  • @meeeg5356
    @meeeg5356 19 дней назад

    My GSD is a terror. I have other dogs, but this one is so smart, and he uses it for evil. He can open his kennel, he opens round doorknobs, bar doorknobs and sliding doors. He knows turning my lights on in the morning wakes me up. He doesn't allow men in the house at all only women. If I'm walking him and someone opens the door of their car, he tries to get in for a car ride. He ate 3 couches and digs holes, he cost me like 10k in vet bills and he is obsessed with lights so if the sun shines into the house the wrong way he will destroy the spot the light shines on.
    He is by far my favorite dog though. I moved to a 71 acre farm so he can just live out the rest of his days as he was meant to, being a complete asshole.

    • @thecagdot
      @thecagdot  18 дней назад

      The last part got me 😂

  • @charlottephillips6542
    @charlottephillips6542 Месяц назад +5

    Someone kinda help me out here- I had a friend that just dumped a German shepherd puppy to me - but iam a a lady of 71 yrs.old & I can't afford this puppy- he is 7 1/2 months old & need to find a good home for him- got any suggestions- please help.

    • @charlottephillips6542
      @charlottephillips6542 Месяц назад +2

      @@MontanaThompsons I am living in Mojave-California

    • @charlottephillips6542
      @charlottephillips6542 Месяц назад +2

      I just want to find him a good home & knowing that he will be happy & well cared for- sorry but my financial budget is very tight- 🙏

    • @MontanaThompsons
      @MontanaThompsons Месяц назад

      @@charlottephillips6542 boy I tried to reach out they won't let me

    • @johndrummond6365
      @johndrummond6365 29 дней назад

      Hi can you show me a picture for me please

    • @johndrummond6365
      @johndrummond6365 29 дней назад +1

      Is it a longhaired german shepherd heavy boned one

  • @sg639
    @sg639 18 дней назад

    Question: Does all of this still apply to the senior GSDs? I'm asking because so many are getting surrendered to the city shelter and I'm wondering if a dog 7+ years old still requires this level of training.

    • @thecagdot
      @thecagdot  18 дней назад

      It depends on the dog, but same as a puppy can’t handle the same level of training as an adult, a senior dog might not need as much intensity when training.

  • @user-ct8sc9lx7i
    @user-ct8sc9lx7i Месяц назад +2

    Hata is so true .my German shepherd is not head handing.

    • @DavidGreg-wm3ke
      @DavidGreg-wm3ke Месяц назад

      I pray to God to give you a lot of beautiful days and you know God loves us so much,So where are you originally from? I am David originally from Spain but currently living in Texas now....

  • @willidevegt8831
    @willidevegt8831 Месяц назад +4

    an other reason would be not every one can speak German so its hard to communicate

    • @thecagdot
      @thecagdot  Месяц назад

      You don’t have to speak German to communicate with them.

    • @willidevegt8831
      @willidevegt8831 Месяц назад +1

      @@thecagdot is he multi lingual ?

    • @Lily_beestore
      @Lily_beestore Месяц назад

      Yaa😂😂

    • @thecagdot
      @thecagdot  Месяц назад +1

      @@willidevegt8831 You can train them in any language, dogs can recognize different languages based on how it sounds, they mostly pick up sounds and how words are phrased.

  • @AnnaAnnieAnneofGreenGables
    @AnnaAnnieAnneofGreenGables Месяц назад +1

    The breed requires especially when young. All dog slow down with age and need a retirement lifestyle.

  • @paulgrey8028
    @paulgrey8028 27 дней назад

    A few months ago I saw a lady in an outside mall with a gorgeous 6mo GSD that had it all over her.
    Seeing that she was struggling I asked if I could take the lead.
    Within 30 seconds he was sitting on my foot and leaning against my leg.
    "How'd you do that?" she asked. "I just showed you."
    If I was in better health and in need of a dog [I adopted a GSD rescue who is now 7 - 8yo] I would have offered to buy this beautiful pup from her.
    There's no shame in admitting that a dog is too much for you.

  • @PresleyBermudez
    @PresleyBermudez Месяц назад +1

    I have two German shepherd puppies boy and girl my sister threw on me and I don’t know what to do 😢 they are 8 weeks and I keep them in the bathroom a lot I want them to find a good home is the humane society a good place ?

  • @user-ct4qb6bp9s
    @user-ct4qb6bp9s 16 дней назад

    What if you already have a German Shepherd

  • @erikamoore6164
    @erikamoore6164 20 дней назад

    German Shepherds are the best dogs in the world. But they are NOT for everyone. The #1 reason why some people can't handle a German Shepherd: they are smarter than most people!

  • @ruhiger69
    @ruhiger69 19 дней назад

    Hm.. It´s not that difficult to handle.

  • @user-ct4qb6bp9s
    @user-ct4qb6bp9s 16 дней назад

    Michael Shepherd isn't 5 months old

  • @frankeckstein244
    @frankeckstein244 Месяц назад

    Sorry. German Dictonairie 😅
    So many times you see......

  • @terinunes604
    @terinunes604 Месяц назад +1

    We had a white German shepherd the best ever