Do GSD’s make good pets?
Absolutely, German Shepherds can make excellent family pets if they are accepted as part of the family, but any dog just left in a backyard to fend for itself will become a socially unacceptable nuisance. They are naturally protective of their “pack”. Young children should never be left unattended with a puppy or an adult dog, however, if the children learn to respect the puppy as a living being, the puppy will be a wonderful companion for the children as they all grow up together. Your dog’s ranking in the “pack” should always be established as the bottom (Omega) member below all family members and all other humans. Q: What traits are inherent in GSD’s A: German Shepherds are natural working (herding) dogs. Your GSD will try to round you and your family up. Often they will lead ahead, walking in front of you and looking back to make sure you’re going where you should. The breed is naturally loyal, intelligent and protective, has a very good nose and has a very calm and steady temperam