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by Dogman101 on 28 October 2015 - 18:10
Hello all ...
I have a question in regards to working German shepherds .
I was hoping someone here would know or be of some help! I am looking for a German shepherd dog who would excel into protection work ! But the type of dogs that I see or Come across seem to be sporting dogs! I'm looking for a dog who has more seriousness and hardness who also has natural aggression ! I've also read a few topics here with similar questions and was hoping for more constructive knowledge /anwsers! I have no idea where to look but have tried calling numerous breeders ! I don't want a dog who needs lots of training , but a dog who has more natural abilities for this type of work! Please any advice would be helpful
Thanks
DM

by Koots on 28 October 2015 - 19:10
A dog with "natural aggression" DOES need suffucient training to effectively utilize such behaviours without being a lawsuit waiting to happen. If you buy a dog that is already trained, you still have to learn how to handle the dog and keep up the level of training. If you get a "green" dog or a pup then lots of training is needed. There is no getting around the need for training, so if you don't want to train to a minimum standard then you will be setting yourself and your dog up for failure and possible legal consequences.
For example, my first dog was a Bouvier who grew to be quite naturally protective but also a bit of a hazard to public. I realized that I had to get his aggression under control or I would be in trouble, so I started training him in schutzhund. After training at length he became a reliable protector that wasn't a public "liability on a leash". Just something to think about....
by Dogman101 on 28 October 2015 - 20:10

by Cutaway on 28 October 2015 - 20:10
So... are you looking for kennel Options for a pup/young dog or are you looking for a trained dog?
Have you checked out Kreative Kennels? They tend to focus their breeding program more around civil drive and not 'Sport' as much. Personaly i have like most of what i have seen come out of their kennels plus I am partial to Salztalblick/Salztal-Höhe lines which they use a lot of

by Koots on 28 October 2015 - 20:10
by Dogman101 on 28 October 2015 - 20:10
DM
by Dogman101 on 28 October 2015 - 20:10

by Q Man on 28 October 2015 - 20:10
Depends on what experience you have and how much time you're willing to put into the puppy...Then to see physically what the puppy turns out to be...
~Bob~

by Koots on 28 October 2015 - 20:10
BTW, I happen to have a young dog with more natural suspicion and defence (but still great prey/balance) than I have had in previous dogs. He is doing well in sport although I plan to do more with him if I can after titling in IPO - it's a matter of access to resources where I live.
by Dogman101 on 28 October 2015 - 20:10
options are on the table for me , a young dog or puppy . I would not want an adult trained dog . I have a two yr old Malinos I bought just recently ! I would rather take my chances .. That's why I posted here in search of some advice
Thanks
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