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by alkster2002 on 24 July 2012 - 18:07

by yellowrose of Texas on 24 July 2012 - 21:07
GREG is correct...friendly at YOUR PUPS AGE is no problem..YOU want that.
BEAU is older much older and you want your dog to start to just greet and be nice and not jump all over others for kisses and petting. I do not use the word ALOOF...I use suspicious...of CONCERNING> I do not want the trait ALOOF in any shepherd of mine . THAT Kind of pup is not my desire of a worthy pup .
IT will come with age and your obedience training so let pup be friendly..YOU reading of Schutzhund books will show you how we do the BH and the IPO routines and your dog has to be of a mind set to be friendly to judge and all around and on the field to other dogs too..DOG friendly is very important so work on that tooo...
KEEP your pup friendly...but tell anyone who asks YES OR NO you may pet my pup. I limit who does and who does not
MY dog my pup and I make that choice.
NO other reason given.. I do not like people who take liberties without asking FIRST> so NO is the answer.
OLDER dogs NO period. MINE are social but just let one scrap of a toenail or tooth and your word against theirs can bring you grief..
GSD like any protection animal or sport animal have high drives and when strangers approach even a pup, it is wise to say , first let me sit my pup...then you can pet..
jmo
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by kpokodul on 24 July 2012 - 22:07
i have 2 year old and 6 month old. My 2 years old when was a puppy, he was very friendly to all ppl, but today he is more protective.
6 month old girl she is also friendly and i am not correcting her, just not letting ppl to feed her, as well as to pet her, just be a neatral to her.
I think with the age Dogs will be more protective.
peace
by tedebear12 on 24 July 2012 - 22:07
If a puppy isn't social and doesn't have opportunities to meet people, he can't know what is right and wrong or what to protect from. If you don't allow him these opportunities, you risk problems ahead. Aloofness comes with age and maturity.
My two current puppies are social and I encourage interactions. I know aloofness will come, and I want them to have all the experience and knowledge to prepare them for maturity.

by fawndallas on 25 July 2012 - 03:07

by Chaz Reinhold on 25 July 2012 - 03:07

by Nellie on 25 July 2012 - 09:07

by GSDfan on 25 July 2012 - 11:07
Think of it this way. For a pup you want to do IPO with/protection with.
You WANT them to be free, social and indiscriminate because if he/she isn't they will not have any desire to interact with your helper.
If the pup is weary or reserved it will inhibit the pups prey/play drive when the helper is wanting the pup to engage in a game of chase and tug.
by beetree on 25 July 2012 - 12:07
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by vomtreuenhaus on 25 July 2012 - 12:07
Let the puppies be puppies....If you put too much obedience and control on them at such a young age and then expect them to do protection work down the road you might be dissapointed at their lack of desire/ability.
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