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by Centurian on 16 July 2016 - 13:07
Careful placing the pup with other dogs. Even other very very social dogs in your household / or outside your house , may for a while reprimand this pup , but the caution I give comes in a little bit of time[ if not the present] , POSSIBLY, : If this pup at some point doesn't submit to the other dog's or their signals , POSSIBLY ,POSSIBLY , they will KILL him !!

by bubbabooboo on 16 July 2016 - 14:07

by Shawnicus on 16 July 2016 - 14:07
by Slaux on 16 July 2016 - 15:07
Shawnicus, the answer to your question is multi-fauceted and is entirely up to YOU. I would not LEAVE your pups with other dogs - but I would allow them SUPERVISED socialization. Are you going to kennel your dogs together 24/7 so they can live a life of best buddies ole pals? (I don't believe that is your meaning) - In that case they may very well be be doggy, as well as inheriting a variety of other negative behaviors. Or - are you going to SUPERVISE their PLANNED socialization together, which can be anything from sleeping on the living room floor to actively engaging in a simultaneous bite on a decoy - in that case - no they won't be doggy.

by laura271 on 16 July 2016 - 16:07

by Hundmutter on 16 July 2016 - 17:07
Laura.
by Centurian on 16 July 2016 - 17:07
Bubba good elaborating post
Shawnicus .. ?... a puppy is doggie . Meaning dogs are and should understand 'how to be dogs'. What i think you are referencing is the your relationship with the pup as fart as you are concerned. Slaux gives the correct reply. Your relationship with any dog as well as the pup is entirely up to you . the comment in the plural is: Either you can be inside the pack looking out with them or you can be outside the pack looking in at them . The comment in the singular is no different than with people. We all have a relationship with one another. The factor is how we structure and develop [ or fail to ] the relationship in many / all aspects. We can have 5 children and a relationship with each and everyone of them singularly and collectively at the same time. no different with dogs. Besides other dogs teach + and - to other dogs. And having had pack for 30 + years I can share with you when i teach a puppy I purposely have all the other dogs around simply to get the notion across to the puppy : i don't care if everybody is present our interaction supercedes everything else. Our relationship comes first and the pack relationship is subrogated to that.
Laura - best advice to many people that aren't experienced 'Find a good canine behaviorist' - best post and comment on this thread .

by Baerenfangs Erbe on 17 July 2016 - 14:07
I'm sorry but that does not sound like a stable dog to me.
You are raising a liability, not a working dog. The standard is very clear about the Character and Temperament. This has nothing to do with "civil or hard" dogs. A 4 month old puppy should be happy to meet people. If in a fear phase maybe a bit hesitant, but never have I seen a good 4 month old pup show teeth and/or growl at people. With all due respect, This is NOT what a German Shepherd ever should be.
Character
The German Shepherd Dog must be well-balanced (with strong nerves) in terms of character, self-assured, absolutely natural and (except for a stimulated situation) good-natured as well as attentive and willing to please. He must possess instinctive behavior, resilience and self-assurance in order to be suitable as a companion, guard, protection, service and herding dog.

by Hundmutter on 17 July 2016 - 15:07
"except for a stimulated situation"
I don't think Von Stephanitz EVER used the words "naturally aggressive" to describe the German Shepherd Dog, when promoting the first Standard. Something owners like Mithuna ought to think very seriously about, when they claim it is just fine for their dogs to be shouting and raving at anyone who walks into sight that they don't like the look of, or, worse, tries to offer Veterinary treatment. I frankly don't care which GSD 18 generations ago was responsible for bringing this behaviour into the breed; a dog trained to be a working dog has no business being 'naturally' (genetically or otherwise) downright nasty. They are NOT the same thing. Maybe those who set such store by having dogs that act this way should switch to a different Breed rather than trying to make hay out of the pedigree of every out-of-order pup that the Board throws up ?

by Baerenfangs Erbe on 17 July 2016 - 16:07
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