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How to Understand the Advantages of Adopting a German Shepherd Dog

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By Kristie Leong M.D.
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The German Shepherd dog is a noble dog breed with a rich history of serving man. With his keen intelligence and eagerness to work and follow commands, he's earned the reputation of being a top canine breed. It's not surprising that this strong and capable dog makes an excellent pet if carefully selected and properly trained. Here are the advantages of owning a German Shepherd dog.

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    German Shepherds are very effective guard dogs.

    With their strong athletic bodies and unwavering sense of loyalty to their family, the German Shepherd is a gifted guard dog. Ever alert for signs of danger, the German Shepherd will sound the alarm and is willing to lay down his life to save his owner, if necessary. More than a few dog heroes of the year have been German Shepherd dogs.

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    The German Shepherd dog breed is extremely intelligent.

    This dog breed is always listed in the top five on lists of most intelligent dogs. They are known for learning very quickly and with appropriate training can perform an array of complex tasks. It's not surprising that German Shepherds have found employment in police K-9 units, as bomb sniffers, as search and rescue dogs, and as canine members of the military. The versatility of this breed is amazing.

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    They are eager to please.

    The German Shepherd dog is easily trained due to his eagerness to please and his strong motivation for learning new tasks. When given proper obedience training, the German Shepherd can become a model canine citizen.

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