Bon Hui, MSc. Digital Marketing

Bon is a dog lover and a blogger. He loves spending time with dogs more than with humans. You will find him training himself for the next marathon when he is not writing. And he loves Thai food~

why does my german shepherd follow me everywhere

Why Does My German Shepherd Follow Me Around Everywhere in the House?

If your German Shepherd is following you around the house no matter where you go (bathroom included), he is probably a full-blood German Shepherd. In fact, this behavior, also known as “shadowing”, is hard-wired to the GSDs’ demeanor. Originally bred for herding, hence the name “shepherd”, German Shepherds still retain the tendency of following, nudging, …

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Hip Dysplasia in German Shepherd

Hip Dysplasia In German Shepherds: Everything An Owner Needs To Know

Hip dysplasia is a congenital disorder wherein the hip sockets are too loose and the femur causes damage. It can develop by as early as 4 months and worsen over time. Any German Shepherd owner dreads the idea of seeing our four-legged friends suffer, that’s why dealing with a hip dysplasia diagnosis can be daunting. Hip dysplasia is …

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How To Tell If My German Shepherd Is Purebred?

How to Tell if My German Shepherd Is Purebred? 7 Fool-Proof Methods You Can Use

If you’ve just rescued or given a puppy or an adult dog, it might be tempting to find out whether the pup is purebred or a mixed breed. Why? With a purebred dog, you’ll be certain of which gene was inherited. That means you’ll be able to predict your dog’s temperament, look, body size, length …

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How to Introduce My Child or Grandchild to a German Shepherd Dog/Puppy Safely?

Do Not Let Your Kids Play with a German Shepherd Until You Read This (Life-Saving Tips)

German Shepherds are large and powerful dogs. They are sometimes too powerful to be around small children because they may jump on and knock over a child if not properly trained. GSD puppies are also notorious for being very mouthy and may easily hurt your child if they get too excited. Teaching your kids or …

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