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		<description><![CDATA[Twtter is the biggest all in one Twitter application directory. People here can subscribe to whole lots of apps and get benefits- of all the applications free of cost. Twitter is not just a place where you Tweet, it is more than that where people can share and help each other out. So, twtter has [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.twtter.us">Twtter</a> is the biggest all in one Twitter application directory. People here can subscribe to whole lots of apps and get benefits- of all the applications free of cost. Twitter is not just a place where you Tweet, it is more than that where people can share and help each other out. So, twtter has been making application that makes user ease their twitter.</p>
<p>You can <a href="http://www.twtter.us">tweet via</a> anything you like that are listed on the directory. Posting and Updating new status using cool applications like iPhone, iPad, Android, Twitter, Google and more. You do not need to have the device or applications on your own, you just need to allow your Twitter to access and you will be ready to go. Just type any status you want to post via and press the Tweet button, and you see the tweet updated on Twitter time line.</p>
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		<title>Dog Training: Tips on How To Train Your Dog</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Jan 2012 15:29:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It takes quite some time to train a dog regardless of whether it is an older dog or puppy. If you want to know how to train your dog, then the first commands that you should teach are stay, sit, come, lie down, and No. You must start with sit-stay-come-lie down in that order. Most [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It takes quite some time to train a dog regardless of whether it is an older dog or puppy. If you want to know how to train your dog, then the first commands that you should teach are stay, sit, come, lie down, and No. You must start with sit-stay-come-lie down in that order. Most dogs learn the &#8220;No&#8221; command with house-breaking, but it requires a lot of reinforcement. You must be very consistent, committed, and train your dog at least daily for thirty minutes and ensure that you give it some little time to play after the training sessions.</p>
<p>To train a dog how to sit, requires some dog treats, a six foot lead, and patting the dog gently on the rear as you say the sit command. If the dog sits, pamper him/her with some treats. Then proceed to walk a couple more feet with your dog, redo the command, press the rear, and give another reward. You must keep doing this on a daily basis until it masters the command.</p>
<p>Once the dog knows how to sit, the next command is stay. You proceed by using the same lead and tell the dog to sit. Once the dog is sitting, you can give the dog a reward and say good girl or boy. Next, put your hand on the stop position of the lead, ask the dog to stay, and walk gradually back say four feet as you hold the lead. Give two minutes and walk back to the dog and shower with some praise and a reward. Do this several times on a daily basis and increase the amount feet between you and the dog each time. After one week, drop the lead and command the dog to stay as you walk at least thirty feet away from the dog and out of sight.</p>
<p>After the dog learns how to stay, then teach him the come command; to do this, just use the lead and ask the dog to sit and stay. Then try walking a couple feet away and ask the dog to come as you gently pull the lead. If the dog comes to you, give a reward and repeat this command as you increase the walking distance to around forty feet.</p>
<p>The easiest command to teach a dog is the &#8220;No&#8221; command. Every time the dog does something wrong, point at the dog and say No. Most dogs are familiar with this command though some may not really understand it. To understand this command better, most dogs learn by house-breaking.</p>
<p>To make the dog lie down, just tell it to sit, and then lie down as you place your hand on the ground or floor in front of the dog. If he or she learns, then give a reward. This is also an easy command and can be learnt alongside the stay command.</p>
<p>You should never shout at the dog while you are training and always be consistent with the word you use when giving commands. Keep repeating the commands as the dog gets older in age, as they may forget and start disobeying.</p>
<p>Finally, remember that there are some breeds that take longer than others to learn; so be patient.</p>
<p>So&#8230; do you want to get more Free tips and learn more on how to really train your dog?</p>
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		<title>Everything You Need to Know About Getting a Dog Training Harness</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Jan 2012 15:25:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dog owners will need to take their dogs out for walks on a nearly daily basis. A collar will work for most dogs, but others will need to wear a harness to be kept under control. A harness is a good option if your dog is quite adept at getting out of his collar. Before [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dog owners will need to take their dogs out for walks on a nearly daily basis. A collar will work for most dogs, but others will need to wear a harness to be kept under control. A harness is a good option if your dog is quite adept at getting out of his collar.</p>
<p>Before you buy a dog training harness, you will need to know the size of your dog. Don&#8217;t just guess since it&#8217;s vital that the harness be sized correctly. You should take measurements of your dog&#8217;s chest and neck in order to ensure that you get the right size. If the harness is too loose, it will slide around easily. However, you wouldn&#8217;t want it to be too tight either. You should be able to fit one or two fingers beneath the webbing.</p>
<p>Some dogs won&#8217;t be very willing to wear a harness. Don&#8217;t force them to do so. Try to get your dog used to the harness calmly. Having a few treats around will help. Once he gets inside the harness, reward him with one or two treats.</p>
<p>A dog training harness can be made of various materials. Two of the most common include leather and nylon. If you ever plan on taking your dog out in wet weather, then it&#8217;s best that you have a nylon harness on hand. You should already have a good idea what happens to leather whenever it gets wet.</p>
<p>There is a way that you can avoid this problem though. You can use leather conditioner on your harness over a period of time. This would allow you to get it wet long enough for your dog to wear it during wet weather.</p>
<p>In addition to different material choices, you will also have to make a decision on the type of metal fitting to get. Nickel-plated fittings are a good option because they&#8217;re strong and durable. You will also like the fact that they&#8217;re less expensive than your other options.</p>
<p>Brass fittings are a good choice when it comes to getting a dog training harness too. Much like nickel-plated fittings, brass offers plenty of strength and durability too. It will also help avoid any problems with dogs that have sensitive skin or allergies. The only downside of brass fittings is that they&#8217;re more expensive.</p>
<p>When you get a dog training harness, you will need to consider the comfort of your dog. If it&#8217;s uncomfortable for him to wear, then he will obviously have a problem with it. Getting a padded harness can help as long as you&#8217;re willing to pay a little bit extra for one.</p>
<p>Some dog harnesses also have a handle on top of them. Having a handle on top will provide you with something that you can use to handle or control the dog. Be prepared to pay a little extra for this feature too.</p>
<p>Buying a dog training harness is a good idea if your dog doesn&#8217;t behave very well on a typical leash and collar combination. Get the best harness that you can afford, making sure that it fits well and is relatively comfortable for your dog to wear.</p>
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		<title>German Shepherd Prices &#8211; What You Should Expect to Be Paying</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Jan 2012 16:25:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The price you pay for a German shepherd depends on a many factors including the quality of the breeder, the bloodlines, parent&#8217;s titles and certifications, guarantees etc. Prices can range anywhere from $50 all the way up to $85,000. Let&#8217;s take a look at our options; $50 &#8211; $60 &#8211; Rescue Dogs The first and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The price you pay for a German shepherd depends on a many factors including the quality of the breeder, the bloodlines, parent&#8217;s titles and certifications, guarantees etc. Prices can range anywhere from $50 all the way up to $85,000. Let&#8217;s take a look at our options;</p>
<p>$50 &#8211; $60 &#8211; Rescue Dogs</p>
<p>The first and least expensive option is to seek out one from the local rescue shelter. This is of course a very admirable way to go; there are many great dogs that need a loving home. However, one disadvantage to this is they are not able to guarantee personality or bloodline. You very well could be bringing home a dog that could have a history unknown even to the shelter.</p>
<p>$150 &#8211; $500 &#8211; Out of the paper / Back yard breeders</p>
<p>You can get one out of the Paper or from a back yard breeder (BYB) for roughly $150 &#8211; $500. When using this option, be very careful and do your research. Try and find out as much as you can about the dog and its parents. Watch closely to see it interacts with other dogs, children and strangers. Expect the seller to know very little about the dog&#8217;s history or genetic defects. Most in this range either offer a limited health guarantee or none at all.</p>
<p>$600 &#8211; $850 &#8211; Professional Qualified Breeders</p>
<p>This, in my opinion is the best option in terms of price and quality. When purchasing from a professional breeder, you can expect to have a health certificate and guarantee. TIP: Ask if the puppy is either AKC registered or OFA certified. Some breeders might not have either, but the best case scenario is to have one or the other.</p>
<p>American Kennel Club puppies will have family charts that show who their parents and ancestors were for several generations. A qualified breeder will have a copy of this family tree for you to view. With an AKC certification you can clearly see what type and quality of bloodline the pup came from.</p>
<p>The Orthopedic Foundation for Animals (OFA) certification maintains medical records on registered canines. They issue a rating based on x-rays of the dog&#8217;s bone structure. German shepherds, being large working class dogs are prone to hip dysplasia. This genetic predisposition passes on to subsequent litters and dogs that present with dysplasia should not be bred.</p>
<p>$1,200 &#8211; $1,800 &#8211; More guarantees, more money</p>
<p>Paying a little more money, can give you a little more piece of mind. This price range I would still consider affordable for a family pet and if you have the money, I would certainly suggest it. In this range you can expect; personality and intelligence written guarantees, x-rayed dysplasia free hips with a guarantee, either AKC registered or OFA certified and in some cases a lifetime of breeder support. Having these guarantees and more of a piece of mind can potentially save you lots of money and heartache in the future.</p>
<p>$2,500 &#8211; $5,000 &#8211; Show dogs/breeding dogs</p>
<p>German shepherds to either show or breed with, having at least a &#8220;G&#8221; (good) conformation rating. They are Pure breed AKC German Shepherds with German bloodlines from a professional breeder. These breeders stand by their dogs and give Lifetime Support.</p>
<p>$25,000 &#8211; $85,000 &#8211; Trained protection and guard dogs</p>
<p>Top of the line, highly trained protection dogs and guard dogs. They only use from European Working line bloodline, hand selected to protect your family and property. Wouldn&#8217;t this be nice if we could afford it!</p>
<p>Buying and choosing a dog is an extremely important decision and one not to be taken lightly. Make sure your whole family are on board. Remember, to budget appropriately and that much of the cost of owning a dog occurs in the first year (fencing, food, toys, and obedience classes). Most importantly do your homework and buy from a good breeder.</p>
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		<title>Methods For Maintaining Your Dog&#8217;s Healthy Coat Condition</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Jan 2012 16:18:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The condition of a dog&#8217;s coat is often an indicator of their general wellbeing, and a thin, dry or scruffy coat can be the first physical sign of poor health. Ensuring your dog maintains a healthy coat is particularly important during the winter, when they need their thick, strong coat to help them cope with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The condition of a dog&#8217;s coat is often an indicator of their general wellbeing, and a thin, dry or scruffy coat can be the first physical sign of poor health. Ensuring your dog maintains a healthy coat is particularly important during the winter, when they need their thick, strong coat to help them cope with the cold.</p>
<p>There are a number of ways you can look after your dog&#8217;s coat, and this article will explore some of the best treatments and methods to use.</p>
<p>A dog&#8217;s diet can have a major influence on the health of their coat. While it&#8217;s true that dogs, with their wild scavenger instincts, are able to eat just about anything, it is always best to stick to a diet that gives them a good balance of nutrients to keep them in the best shape possible. There is a huge amount of information online and in books on dietary requirements for different dog breeds, and your vet will also be able to offer you some good advice on this subject.</p>
<p>Exercise is also crucial to keeping your dog healthy and ensuring their coat stays in good condition. Dogs that are stressed or bored are prone to scratch or chew themselves, so it is important that they have the opportunity to burn of their excess energy. Make sure they get out the house frequently and have a regular exercise regime, and leave some chewy toys around to keep them occupied when they are at home.</p>
<p>Another important part of maintaining your dog&#8217;s coat, and one which can often be neglected, is grooming. A good idea is to bathe your dog with a herbal shampoo designed specifically for dogs. A shampoo containing Pennyroyal extract (Mentha Pulegium) is ideal because it will leave the coat clean and will also repel fleas and mites. Remember never to use human shampoo because the PH of a dog&#8217;s skin will be different to ours. Brushing your dog will also be a major help, as this will remove dead skin and distribute the natural oils in his fur.</p>
<p>There are a number of herbal supplements and treatments that can be given to dogs as part of their daily diet, and the choice of which one you should use will depend on the type of dog you have. Kelp seaweed is a good treatment for dogs experiencing poor hair growth, and though it should be used sparingly in the summer, it is ideal to give during the winter months to improve coat growth. Evening primrose oil is another good herbal supplement that can be added to food, and will help to reduce shedding and promote a long healthy coat.</p>
<p>In summary, any signs of a dry, scruffy or patchy coat need to be treated with concern, as they may be symptomatic of broader health problems your dog is experiencing. A good exercise regime, regular grooming and balanced diet should generally be enough to keep your dog&#8217;s coat thick and silky, and herbal supplements can also be very helpful in this regard.</p>
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		<title>A Brief Guide About German Shepherds</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[German Shepherds are large-sized dogs that were originated in Germany in the late 19th century. They are very popular with people because their fearless yet approachable personalities allow them to perform many important functions. This popularity has spawned many questions about this breed. As a result, here is a German Shepherd information guide that can [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>German Shepherds are large-sized dogs that were originated in Germany in the late 19th century. They are very popular with people because their fearless yet approachable personalities allow them to perform many important functions.</p>
<p>This popularity has spawned many questions about this breed. As a result, here is a German Shepherd information guide that can help you learn more information about these popular dogs. It includes information about their origins, their physical characteristics and their temperament. It also includes information about how people use them to achieve tasks.</p>
<p>Origins</p>
<p>The German Shepherd&#8217;s origins can be traced to 1899 when Max Von Stephanitz purchased an amazing dog named Hektor Linksrhein from a breeder at a Karlsruhe, Germany dog show. Hektor was so strong, intelligent and loyal that Von Stephaniz used him to develop a dog breed that was capable of working with people for extended time periods.</p>
<p>Hektor was crossed with several herding and farm dogs to produce the breeding stock used to develop the German Shepherd. This stock included a male named Beowolf. Beowolf would become the stud responsible for developing the breed&#8217;s approachability, its fearlessness and its loyalty. As a result, all pure breed German Shepherds share Beowolf&#8217;s capacity for approachability.</p>
<p>Physical Characteristics</p>
<p>Height</p>
<p>Males range in height from 24 to 26 inches. Females range in height from 21 to 24 inches.</p>
<p>Weight</p>
<p>Males weigh between 65 to 90 pounds. Females weigh between 50 to 70 pounds.</p>
<p>Coat Color</p>
<p>Most German Shepherd information guides report that the dog&#8217;s coat varies between light brown to black. However, they can be a variety of colors. The most common coat colors are black, brown, red, tan, tan and black, or red and black.</p>
<p>Moreover, German Shepherds with blue, liver-colored or white coats have also appeared in dog shows. These coat colors are generally regarded as faults by most breeders.</p>
<p>Coat Type</p>
<p>German Shepherds have a double coat that consists of a longer upper layer of hairs and shorter hairs near the dog&#8217;s skin. This coat helps the dog adapt to a variety of climates quickly. However, the dog&#8217;s coat requires regular grooming to maintain its healthy sheen. Fortunately, most don&#8217;t mind being groomed because it allows them to further develop bonds with their people.</p>
<p>Body Characteristics</p>
<p>German Shepherds have long and pointed ears that stand erect and open. They have medium-sized brown eyes and a long neck. They also have a black-colored mask around their faces.</p>
<p>The dog&#8217;s jaws are strong. They contain hinges that allow the dog to use their jaws like scissors to deliver a powerful bite.</p>
<p>The dog&#8217;s tail is bushy. It stands erect when the dog is excited or angry.</p>
<p>They also have a domed forehead, a long muzzle and a black pointy nose. These latter two characteristics help the dogs track scent trails. They are the result of careful breeding with herding dogs that had pointy noses and long muzzles.</p>
<p>They have a very muscular chest, broad shoulders and long legs. As a result, they are very strong and agile dogs that are well-suited for an active lifestyle. Finally, the dog&#8217;s paws are rounded like snowshoes. This characteristic helps the dog walk in tight or crowded spaces effortlessly.</p>
<p>Temperament</p>
<p>It&#8217;s difficult to explain their temperament using just a few words. This is the case because German Shepherds have a variety of personality traits that help them perform many tasks for people.</p>
<p>For example, German Shepherds have a loving, protective and happy nature that makes them very sociable dogs. This part of their personality makes them an ideal family dog because it allows them to form extremely strong bonds with their people.</p>
<p>They also are also very loyal dogs who are eager to please. This eagerness to please makes them an ideal hunting companion and guard dog.</p>
<p>They are also very smart animals. This intelligence allows them to learn complicated commands and process information better than other large-breed dogs. As a result, they seem to enjoy learning tricks that other dog breeds won&#8217;t learn.</p>
<p>Moreover, they are very active dogs. They enjoy running, playing fetch and chasing balls with their people. This characteristic makes them an ideal dog for active families who enjoy playing with their dogs.</p>
<p>How People Rely on German Shepherds to Achieve Tasks</p>
<p>People use German Shepherds to achieve many important tasks. For example, they are trained to rescue people who are trapped inside collapsed buildings. You may also see them work with people to herd sheep and to hunt animals. People use this breed to complete these tasks because the dogs&#8217; keen sense of smell and its eagerness to please helps people complete these tasks more efficiently.</p>
<p>Finally, German Shepherds are also regarded highly for their ability to help police and military forces sniff out explosives. Most German Shepherd information guides contend this ability stems from the dogs&#8217; keen sense of smell. However, most enthusiasts believe this ability stems from the dogs&#8217; loyalty and ability to follow commands willingly.</p>
<p>Regardless of how they do it, this incredible breed offers a lot of useful things to people. As a result, they will continue to be one of the world&#8217;s most popular dog breeds for some time to come.</p>
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		<title>Methods For Maintaining Your Dog&#8217;s Healthy Coat Condition</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The condition of a dog&#8217;s coat is usually an indicator of the general wellbeing, and a thin, dry or scruffy coat could possibly be the first physical manifestation of poor health. Ensuring your dog keeps a healthy coat is particularly important during the winter, when they need their thick, strong coat to assist them to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The condition of a dog&#8217;s coat is usually an indicator of the general wellbeing, and a thin, dry or scruffy coat could possibly be the first physical manifestation of poor health. Ensuring your dog keeps a healthy coat is particularly important during the winter, when they need their thick, strong coat to assist them to deal with the cold.</p>
<p>There are a variety of ways you are able to take care of your dog&#8217;s coat, and this article will explore some of the best treatments and techniques to use.</p>
<p>A dog&#8217;s diet can have a major influence on the health of their coat. While it&#8217;s true that dogs, with their wild scavenger instincts, can eat just about anything, it is always better to stick to an eating plan that gives them a great balance of nutrients to keep them in the best shape possible. There is a large amount of information online and in magazines on dietary requirements for various dog breeds, and your vet may also be able to offer you good quality advice on this subject.</p>
<p>Exercise is also essential to keeping your pet healthy and ensuring their coat stays in good condition. Dogs that are stressed or bored are prone to scratch or chew themselves, so it&#8217;s important that they have the opportunity to burn of the excess energy. Make certain they get out the house frequently and have a physical exercise regime, and leave some chewy toys around to keep them occupied when they&#8217;re in your own home.</p>
<p>Another important a part of maintaining your dog&#8217;s coat, and one which can regularly be neglected, is grooming. A good idea would be to bathe your dog having a herbal shampoo designed specifically for dogs. A shampoo containing Pennyroyal extract (Mentha Pulegium) is ideal since it will leave the coat clean and will even repel fleas and mites. Remember not to use human shampoo since the PH of a dog&#8217;s skin will change to ours. Brushing your pet may also be a major help, because this will remove dead skin cells and distribute natural oils in his fur.</p>
<p>There are a number of herbal medicines and treatments that may be given to dogs in their diet, and the selection of which you need to use is determined by the type of dog you have. Kelp seaweed is a good strategy to dogs experiencing poor hair regrowth, despite the fact that it ought to be used sparingly in the summer, it&#8217;s ideal to provide during the winter months to enhance coat growth. Evening primrose oil is yet another good herbal supplement that may be added to food, and will help to reduce shedding and promote an extended healthy coat.</p>
<p>To sum up, any signs and symptoms of a dry, scruffy or patchy coat have to be given concern, because they might be symptomatic of broader health issues your pet is experiencing. A good exercise regime, regular grooming and balanced diet should generally be sufficient to keep your dog&#8217;s coat thick and silky, and herbal medicines can also be very helpful in this regard.</p>
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		<title>A Brief Guide About German Shepherds</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[German Shepherds are large-sized dogs which were originated from Germany in the late 19th century. They are extremely popular with people because their fearless yet approachable personalities permit them to perform many important functions. This popularity has spawned many questions regarding this breed. As a result, this is a German Shepherd information guide that can [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>German Shepherds are large-sized dogs which were originated from Germany in the late 19th century. They are extremely popular with people because their fearless yet approachable personalities permit them to perform many important functions.</p>
<p>This popularity has spawned many questions regarding this breed. As a result, this is a German Shepherd information guide that can help you find out more details about these popular dogs. It offers information about their origins, their physical characteristics and their temperament. It also includes information about how people use them to achieve tasks.</p>
<p>Origins</p>
<p>The German Shepherd&#8217;s origins can be traced to 1899 when Max Von Stephanitz purchased an amazing dog named Hektor Linksrhein from the breeder in a Karlsruhe, Germany dog show. Hektor am strong, intelligent and loyal that Von Stephaniz used him to develop a dog breed which was able to work with people for longer cycles.</p>
<p>Hektor was crossed with several herding and farm dogs to create the breeding stock accustomed to develop the German Shepherd. This stock included a male named Beowolf. Beowolf would become the stud accountable for developing the breed&#8217;s approachability, its fearlessness and it is loyalty. As a result, all pure breed German Shepherds share Beowolf&#8217;s convenience of approachability.</p>
<p>Physical Characteristics</p>
<p>Height</p>
<p>Males range in height from 24 to 26 inches. Females range in height from 21 to 24 inches.</p>
<p>Weight</p>
<p>Males weigh between 65 to 90 pounds. Females weigh between Fifty to seventy pounds.</p>
<p>Coat Color</p>
<p>Most German Shepherd information guides are convinced that the dog&#8217;s coat varies between light brown to black. However, they may be a number of colors. The most common coat colors are black, brown, red, tan, tan and black, or red and black.</p>
<p>Moreover, German Shepherds with blue, liver-colored or white coats have also appeared in dog shows. These coat colors are generally regarded as faults by most breeders.</p>
<p>Coat Type</p>
<p>German Shepherds possess a double coat that includes a longer upper layer of hairs and shorter hairs near the dog&#8217;s skin. This coat helps the dog adjust to a variety of climates quickly. However, the dog&#8217;s coat requires regular grooming to keep its healthy sheen. Fortunately, most don&#8217;t mind being groomed since it enables them to further develop bonds with their people.</p>
<p>Body Characteristics</p>
<p>German Shepherds have long and pointed ears that stand erect and open. They have medium-sized brown eyes along with a long neck. They likewise have a black-colored mask around their faces.</p>
<p>The dog&#8217;s jaws are strong. They contain hinges that permit your dog to use their jaws like scissors to provide a powerful bite.</p>
<p>The dog&#8217;s tail is bushy. It stands erect once the dog is excited or angry.</p>
<p>They likewise have a domed forehead, an extended muzzle along with a black pointy nose. These latter two characteristics assist the dogs track scent trails. Those are the consequence of careful breeding with herding dogs which had pointy noses and long muzzles.</p>
<p>They have a very muscular chest, broad shoulders and long legs. Consequently, they&#8217;re quite strong and agile dogs that are well-suited for an active lifestyle. Finally, the dog&#8217;s paws are rounded like snowshoes. This characteristic helps the dog walk in tight or crowded spaces effortlessly.</p>
<p>Temperament</p>
<p>It&#8217;s difficult to explain their temperament using just a couple words. This is the case because German Shepherds have a wide range of personality traits that help them perform many tasks for people.</p>
<p>For example, German Shepherds possess a loving, protective and happy nature that makes them very sociable dogs. This a part of their personality means they are an ideal family dog since it allows them to form extremely strong bonds using their people.</p>
<p>They also are also very loyal dogs who&#8217;re wanting to please. This eagerness to please means they are a perfect hunting companion and guard dog.</p>
<p>They are also very smart animals. This intelligence enables them to learn complicated commands and process information better than other large-breed dogs. As a result, they appear to savor learning tricks that other breed of dogs won&#8217;t learn.</p>
<p>Moreover, they&#8217;re very active dogs. They like running, playing fetch and chasing balls using their people. This characteristic means they are an ideal dog for active families who love playing with their dogs.</p>
<p>How People Depend on German Shepherds to Achieve Tasks</p>
<p>People use German Shepherds to achieve many important tasks. For example, they&#8217;re trained to rescue those who are trapped inside collapsed buildings. You may also discover their whereabouts use people to herd sheep and also to hunt animals. People use this breed to complete these tasks because the dogs&#8217; keen sense of smell and it is eagerness to impress helps people complete these tasks more proficiently.</p>
<p>Finally, German Shepherds will also be regarded highly for their capability to help police and military forces sniff out explosives. Most German Shepherd information guides contend this ability stems from the dogs&#8217; keen sense of smell. However, most enthusiasts believe this ability comes from the dogs&#8217; loyalty and ability to follow commands willingly.</p>
<p>It doesn&#8217;t matter how they are doing it, this incredible breed offers a large amount of useful items to people. Consequently, they will continue being one of the world&#8217;s most widely used dog breeds for some time in the future.</p>
<p>Enthusiastic about the German Shepherd breed. Focused on helping people find out more about the breed as well as offering some training tips.</p>
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		<title>The German Shepherd Temperament</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lots of people who&#8217;re interested in protector companion dogs look to the German shepherd as a reliable and trustworthy breed. Temperament might be a product of inheritance and breeding, however the shepherd&#8217;s temperament is definitely a result of the kind of treatment and training that he or she receives in most stages of development and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lots of people who&#8217;re interested in protector companion dogs look to the German shepherd as a reliable and trustworthy breed. Temperament might be a product of inheritance and breeding, however the shepherd&#8217;s temperament is definitely a result of the kind of treatment and training that he or she receives in most stages of development and growth.</p>
<p>It is important to obtain a shepherd when it is a puppy, so that the loving attention and special therapy that he is given as a participant from the family will produce a German shepherd with a great temperament. Quality food, gentle yet firm methods of training and a lot of loving patience are key elements for good results. Whenever a German shepherd falls in love with his members of the family, the shepherd is a devoted companion and good protector.</p>
<p>It is important for the family to first decide who the shepherd&#8217;s master will be. A choice of father, mother or older child is okay, but it&#8217;s important for the family to decide who is in control, or the dog could decide that he or she is number one, which represents the &#8216;leader from the pack&#8217; in the world from the original dog, the wolf. Protector dogs are pre-disposed to the idea of a &#8216;pecking&#8217; order. They have a tendency to pick up around the order of dominance in the household very early on.</p>
<p>The shepherd&#8217;s &#8216;best&#8217; is everything will be seen once the required daily exercise is provided. German shepherds have to run frequently and intensely. A degree of play involving a grownup and the children is important for bonding to occur but for the shepherd to feel included. Allowing any pet special toys that can be chewed on, snuggled with and perhaps torn up ensures necessary nurturing for just about any animal. We all need something to call their own.</p>
<p>Respecting the shepherd&#8217;s rights and boundaries is an element of &#8216;who&#8217; the dog will become. Acceptance of him and his role in life is critical for that shepherd&#8217;s own feeling of self-respect. Neutering a shepherd is important and will produce a gentler animal.</p>
<p>Healthy food choices is essential for growth, yet giving the shepherd the variety of foods that he loves and extremely enjoys shows how much his master and family care for him. If possible, he master needs to do the feeding. It is important that pets sleep inside the house using their family too. Tying a dog outside and leaving him is a cruel and sure way to create negative changes in his or her temperament.</p>
<p>It is vital to encourage friendliness with trusted people. The idea of protection comes naturally to some German shepherd and when get up inside the family structure, he will never let his owner or his family down. Shepherds will always &#8216;go towards the mat&#8217; for both.</p>
<p>Enthusiastic about the German Shepherd breed. Dedicated to helping people find out more about the breed and also gives some training tips.</p>
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