[nagdu] German Shepherds

Vivianna irishana at gmail.com
Thu Nov 27 12:36:05 UTC 2014


I would have to agree with shanna.
i have had 2 GSD’s, 1 doberman and 3 labs.

Vivianna

On Nov 27, 2014, at 4:08 AM, Shanna Stichler via nagdu <nagdu at nfbnet.org> wrote:

> Hi Joe,
> 
> Your experience with a Shepherd sounds similar to mine. GSDS tend to be a bit higher maintenance than Labradors in general. They need fair and consistent handling from go, and tend to push all your buttons for a little while just to see what they do. :D Mine have both exhibited some separation anxiety as well. They also love to work and need a purpose in life to be truly content.
> 
> They are also incredibly loyal to their person after that initial testing phase. My current GSD would work for me on the moon if I asked her to, I think. They are incredibly willing and love to learn. My GSDS have always been incredibly confident and unphased by chaotic working conditions, even thriving on the challenge. I also love that my Shepherds have all been social and excepting of strangers, but not overly affectionate with anyone except myself. My dogs at least certainly have a silly, playful side to them out of harness, but are/were quite serious in the work. My current female is a phenomenal working dog, but is not the easiest to live with, if that makes sense. She is a busy kind of dog in the house, always wanting to play fetch or tug, anything that involves interacting with me. She has no problems settling when we're out, but at home I actually had to teach her how to be calm in the house.
> 
> I absolutely adore GSDS, and will not work another breed, with the possible exception of a Doberman, if I can help it.
> 
> Best,
> Shanna
> 
> On 11/25/2014 8:11 PM, Joe via nagdu wrote:
>> Hi, I'm curious about people's experiences with German shepherd guide dogs.
>> That may sound like a strange question coming from someone with experience
>> with the breed, but as I consider returning for a second guide dog, I'm
>> giving some thought to breed preferences. Mine was something of a handful,
>> but his work ethic was outstanding. I'm curious to see if my experience can
>> be duplicated somewhere else. I don't want to express interest in a specific
>> breed based on my old dog's personality when perhaps the same
>> characteristics could be found in another breed. Personally, I loved the
>> smooth gait and serious persona. Yet, a few people claim they found their
>> shepherds to be too delicate. Anyway, I hope the question makes sense. All
>> thoughts welcomed. Appreciate it in advance.
>> 
>> Joe
>> 
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