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		<title>How to avoid my German Shepherd being jealous of my new born baby?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Jun 2010 08:05:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Big Dog</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Is it normal, anyway?!
Yes, it is. Just imagine the situation from the point of view of your German Shepherd. He is part of the family, often treated as “the kid”, and then, suddenly, a new creature arrives and takes all the attention of his beloved family. It is quite similar to what older children feel, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Is it normal, anyway?!</p>
<p><strong>Yes, it is.</strong> Just imagine the situation from the point of view of your German Shepherd. He is part of the family, often treated as “the kid”, and then, suddenly, a new creature arrives and takes all the attention of his beloved family. It is quite similar to what older children feel, when a little brother/sister arrives. One of the differences is just that the dog can&#8217;t speak English <img src='http://germanshepherdpuppiesblog.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>Actually, if we are aware of this &#8216;problem&#8217; in advance, the situation can be handled, but it needs consciousness and to be started in time, long before the baby&#8217;s arrival. Let&#8217;s see how we can prepare our German Shepherd for the new family member.</p>
<p>If your dog&#8217;s daily routine has to be changed with the baby&#8217;s arrival (it probably will), you should start <strong>changing the rules much earlier</strong>, giving him plenty of time to get used to the new set up. This way it isn&#8217;t going to be so sudden and shocking. If your German Shepherd hasn&#8217;t really been trained before, it&#8217;s high time to start. He should learn at least a few commands, like sit, stay, etc. This way, he&#8217;ll be easier to handle.</p>
<p>Many families worry about their dog endangering the health of the child, so the best thing to do is to take your pet to the vet, get him checked and get some advice. <strong>Get your German Shepherd used to the new smells, sounds in advance</strong> (blankets, lotions, toys). It&#8217;s also a good idea, that just after your baby was born, send home a blanket that the baby had been in, so your dog can experience the child&#8217;s smell in advance. It is very important to know that your  German Shepherd will get a lot less attention from the mother, so when taking the baby home for the first time, the mother should greet the dog, so it is better if someone else is carrying the baby.</p>
<p>It is also a good idea <strong>not to leave them alone together at the first times</strong>, until your German Shepherd feels comfortable with the baby, because, for example, it is very possible that the dog won&#8217;t tolerate the child&#8217;s crying very well in the beginning. You have to teach him that this is a normal sound, and you should motivate him not to bark (with treats, for example).</p>
<p>And the most important rule for last, maybe it seems too obvious, but it&#8217;s still worth mentioning: <strong>try to give as much attention to your </strong><strong>German Shepherd</strong><strong> as you can.</strong> The point is that he has to feel that you do care about him. If you keep this in mind, most probably there will be no problem. You could also <a href="http://www.marketerschoice.com/app/?Clk=3775730" target="_blank">try Preparing Fido</a>, which is an amazing collection of Baby sounds designed especially to get your dog ready for the arrival of the new Baby!</p>
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		<title>How to buy a European German Shepherd?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Dec 2009 10:25:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Big Dog</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[German Shepherds are considered to be one of the most popular dogs in the world. With their popularity boosted by Rin Tin Tin in his television series, people have fallen in love with this breed. A breed that is used by police and military for guarding, protecting and search and rescue assignments, they were also [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left"><a href="http://germanshepherdpuppiesblog.com/files/german-shepherd-dog1.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-1090" src="http://germanshepherdpuppiesblog.com/files/german-shepherd-dog1-300x223.jpg" alt="german shepherd dog" width="300" height="223" /></a>German Shepherds are considered to be one of the most popular dogs in the world. With their popularity boosted by Rin Tin Tin in his television series, people have fallen in love with this breed. A breed that is used by police and military for guarding, protecting and search and rescue assignments, they were also reliable seeing-eye dogs that efficiently assisted the disabled as well as become very loving companions. If you are interested in <a href="http://www.europuppy.com/dog_for_sale/german_shepherd_dog_for_sale_1.php" target="_blank">getting a German Shepherd </a>for your family, then the first step is to research on what makes this canine genuine. The breed standard will say it all: These dogs have a noble look with a sturdy and lean body that is slightly longer than taller. They have long muzzles, pointed ears and almond-shaped eyes. Necks, shoulders and legs are strong and muscular with a bushy tail. The accepted coat color is black and tan, sable or just black in three hair versions: shorthaired (sometimes called rough-coated), medium-haired and longhaired. Once you think you have what is needed to go on your search, then start surveying the area. As a German Shepherd is watchful, do the same and be aware of what makes a good breeder. You must remember that quality is a top priority when it comes to getting a purebred.<span id="more-1089"></span></p>
<p>A shady breeder will:</p>
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<li> Always opt for a simple exchange of cash and puppy</li>
<li> Do his best to cover up flaws with excuses and wild stories about the exceptions that don&#8217;t exist</li>
<li> Not be able to produce some or all needed documents for health clearances etc</li>
<li> Not give out clients names for you to use as referrals</li>
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<p>On the bright side, a quality breeder will:</p>
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<li> Stick to the breed standard and maintain its temperaments of being fearless, intelligent and protective</li>
<li> Give you all the necessary papers and registration assistance</li>
<li> Will make sure you understand how to properly groom and care for the dog</li>
<li> Will allow you all the time to make your decision</li>
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<p style="text-align: left">Doing the research will definitely pay off when you are able to land a genuine German Shepherd. However, location may be a concern if there are no breeders in your area. But don&#8217;t fret! Times like these, there is Euro Puppy for you to turn to. An organization that is focused on providing families in 80 countries around the globe, you are assured that getting your German Shepherd will be simple. With a lifetime guarantee, you can&#8217;t go wrong with <a href="http://www.europuppy.com/"><strong>Euro Puppy</strong></a>! A team of serious dog enthusiasts and experts assist you in making the right choice and will gladly entertain you every question. Rest assured that paperwork are all covered and that what you need to do, is start making room for your dog in your home and in your heart!</p>
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