joan ransomville, NY 2/12/2010 7:03:58 PM in regard to an invisible fence i have 4 gsd on it and love it as it beats them getting hit by a car.my dogs would jump a 12 foot fence in a second
william avon lake, OH 11/9/2009 4:34:56 PM I would appreciate any positive solutions, @ billyxlouis@yahoo.com Thanx, again!!
william avon lake, OH 11/9/2009 4:28:33 PM I love the article!! We have a very aggressively, protective 5 month old. We love the way she acts in the house, but in public-she is a protective monster! Any ideas??? Thanx
veronica Memphis, TN 5/25/2009 1:32:15 AM This is good advise for puppy training and playing games with the puppy. Surprisingly, I have been playing these puppy games with my GSD. She is so intelligent. Thanks and please continue to give more information as this is only the beginning.
EILEEN CONCORD, MA 12/6/2007 5:37:02 PM SUCH GOOD ADVISE. MY SON WAS READY TO USE A SHOCK COLLAR ON HIS NEW GERMAN SHEPHARD. I CONSIDER THIS CRUEL AND THREATENED TO MOVE OUT IF THIS TOOK PLACE IN MY HOME!!!
Alice Gothenbourgh, SD 8/26/2007 1:19:53 AM A very good article. As I have a new puppy, I´ve already started this way. To me this article was a confirmation. Now I know I´ve done it the right way from day one.
Meredith Tyler, TX 9/15/2006 6:16:58 PM I think it is very important to know something about the breed of dog you want before your new family member comes home. This short article is helpful in describing what kind of person the owner should be.