Thanks for the upload👌 They are very "clingy". Adorable, beautiful everything you've said but too clingy. Mine will howl when I go across the road to my neighbors!! Yet very playful, and sooo cuddly bundles of fluffy love ❤
North American white shepherd and pure white German shepherds in switzerland.. they are great dogs I have one now that is 12 weeks old almost actually we have two but one looks like her mother anyway they are half white Swiss Shepherd 1/4 American Bulldog and 1/4 Pitbull and the Nexus fabulous!! Very happy with this puppy and the other one too! They are wonderful
My friend is having a bit of trouble with her puppy around the 5-6 month mark with the puppy being fairly disobedient, stubborn and biting. She is a very intelligent dog, knows commands, can rest a treat on her paw without getting it until commanded and she can be very well behaved but alot of the time she is jumping up and biting. Do you have any tips on how to stop this?
My wife and I are getting 2 males puppies in 2 months after they've been weened off their mother. Their names are Geo and Cache. We are very excited about getting them and look forward to training them.
Robert. I'm very excited for you. Please be very cautious of something called "littermate syndrome". I call it Charlie Brown Syndrome. I think I have a video on it. When your raise two or more puppies in the same house at the same time. Lots and lots of issues can result. Check it out here and let me know what you think. Thanks. ruclips.net/video/buVPvOIqrC0/видео.html
Hey, i want a medium-large guard dog but i have no experience , can u recommend the best breed to be my first dog, i always wanted a big and strong dog like an amstaff, cane corso, rottweiller etc.
Amstaff, Pitbull, Bull Terrier, or one of the newer bully breeds. I'm only recommending these breeds off the top of my head because they have the look and potentially more guard dog instincts than say a Shitzu. But at the same time, they won't grow to be 120-160lbs like a Rottweiler or Cane Corso. Just in case you get a wild out of control one it's a lot easier to hold onto one and potentially physically control one should they hit redline. Just a matter of size and physics. I do not recommend Cane Corso for inexperienced owners. I own one. I speak from experience. But we have to be honest with ourselves in that there are probably some Cane Corsos, Rottweilers, etc out there that don't make great guard dogs because of genetics or upbringing. Just like I read an article today in a mainstream newspaper about a French bulldog that somehow killed it's owner. I still don't exactly know how that happened but my point is that we often find ourselves speaking about breeds in generalities like they're all the same but within every breed there are many different variations. The best bet, and it's still a gamble, is to check out the parents of the puppy in question and you will have a better idea of not only how that dog will grow up to look but how it will grow up to act. And then raise it accordingly. But my recommendation for you to go for a more compact type of "guard" dog instead of a large breed "guard" dog is akin to me telling you that a 9mm Glock handgun is obviously easier for a novice shooter to handle as a first gun as opposed to jumping right into a . 357 magnum. They will both get the job done but there is a lot more practicality to having a smaller dog/smaller gun.
That's not true actually. A Canadian shepherd is not the same as a Swiss shepherd. Canadian shepherds are derived from white German shepherds, they were crossed with several Canadian breeds, to make them more independent than German shepherds. Swiss shepherds are derived from those Canadian shepherds, they were crossed with several Swiss breeds to make them more docile than Canadian or German shepherds.
I have a Swiss and she’s amazing, I was surprised by how quickly she understood commands, really an amazing dog
I'm really looking forward on her updates, she is the cutest thing!
Thanks for the upload👌 They are very "clingy". Adorable, beautiful everything you've said but too clingy. Mine will howl when I go across the road to my neighbors!! Yet very playful, and sooo cuddly bundles of fluffy love ❤
White Shepherds are geniuses. I think they are more mellow than regular GSD as well. Great family dogs.
North American white shepherd and pure white German shepherds in switzerland.. they are great dogs I have one now that is 12 weeks old almost actually we have two but one looks like her mother anyway they are half white Swiss Shepherd 1/4 American Bulldog and 1/4 Pitbull and the Nexus fabulous!! Very happy with this puppy and the other one too! They are wonderful
My friend is having a bit of trouble with her puppy around the 5-6 month mark with the puppy being fairly disobedient, stubborn and biting. She is a very intelligent dog, knows commands, can rest a treat on her paw without getting it until commanded and she can be very well behaved but alot of the time she is jumping up and biting. Do you have any tips on how to stop this?
My wife and I are getting 2 males puppies in 2 months after they've been weened off their mother. Their names are Geo and Cache. We are very excited about getting them and look forward to training them.
Robert. I'm very excited for you. Please be very cautious of something called "littermate syndrome". I call it Charlie Brown Syndrome. I think I have a video on it. When your raise two or more puppies in the same house at the same time. Lots and lots of issues can result. Check it out here and let me know what you think. Thanks.
ruclips.net/video/buVPvOIqrC0/видео.html
I’m getting 2 REALLY soon. One is a boy and the other is a girl. And I’m really excited to see how they interact with me
I really want one but I don't know any responsible breeders. Can u recommend me some?
WildWood White Swiss Shepherds
Berger Blanc Suisse of Faolan Frost
Wanderlust BergerBlanc Suisse
White Dream Team Berger Blanc Suisse
A wonderful and grateful breed, I personally have a female Luna, I document on my channel how it grows, best regards :)
I can’t wait for my baby 26 days !!
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Hey, i want a medium-large guard dog but i have no experience , can u recommend the best breed to be my first dog, i always wanted a big and strong dog like an amstaff, cane corso, rottweiller etc.
Amstaff, Pitbull, Bull Terrier, or one of the newer bully breeds. I'm only recommending these breeds off the top of my head because they have the look and potentially more guard dog instincts than say a Shitzu. But at the same time, they won't grow to be 120-160lbs like a Rottweiler or Cane Corso. Just in case you get a wild out of control one it's a lot easier to hold onto one and potentially physically control one should they hit redline. Just a matter of size and physics. I do not recommend Cane Corso for inexperienced owners. I own one. I speak from experience. But we have to be honest with ourselves in that there are probably some Cane Corsos, Rottweilers, etc out there that don't make great guard dogs because of genetics or upbringing. Just like I read an article today in a mainstream newspaper about a French bulldog that somehow killed it's owner. I still don't exactly know how that happened but my point is that we often find ourselves speaking about breeds in generalities like they're all the same but within every breed there are many different variations. The best bet, and it's still a gamble, is to check out the parents of the puppy in question and you will have a better idea of not only how that dog will grow up to look but how it will grow up to act. And then raise it accordingly. But my recommendation for you to go for a more compact type of "guard" dog instead of a large breed "guard" dog is akin to me telling you that a 9mm Glock handgun is obviously easier for a novice shooter to handle as a first gun as opposed to jumping right into a . 357 magnum. They will both get the job done but there is a lot more practicality to having a smaller dog/smaller gun.
@@AmericanStandardK9 pitbulls dont have guard dog instincts nor are they good for first time owners
@@atmospheriicx I disagree on both counts
It is actually a American breed (or Canada, not sure) but swiss were the first to recognize it as a breed. Thus swiss sheppard
That's not true actually.
A Canadian shepherd is not the same as a Swiss shepherd.
Canadian shepherds are derived from white German shepherds, they were crossed with several Canadian breeds, to make them more independent than German shepherds.
Swiss shepherds are derived from those Canadian shepherds, they were crossed with several Swiss breeds to make them more docile than Canadian or German shepherds.
White German Shepherds are not albino.