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German Shepherds For Dummies - D. Caroline Coile

German Shepherds For Dummies

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296 Seiten
2000
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978-0-7645-5280-9 (ISBN)
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This reference for German Shepherd care and training includes information on their history, their special temperament and where to find a breeder or other adoption options. Find out how these dogs can be used in therapy as well as search and rescue operations.
Everybody thinks they know the German Shepherd. Many of us grew up with Rin Tin Tin, or we saw German Shepherds in nightly news reports breaking up riots, or we saw them in neighbors’ backyards protecting children. But that only scratches the surface of one of the most fascinating and confusing breeds on earth. Whether it’s selection, nutrition, routine health care, training, competition, or just having fun, there’s more to it with a German Shepherd than with other breeds. And if you’re thinking about adding one to your family, or you already have one, you need to know all you can about this breed. Which is where German Shepherds For Dummies comes in. Is this noble and intelligent breed the right dog for you and your family? German Shepherds For Dummies provides the answer to this and all your questions about getting, caring for, and living with this loveable breed. Lifelong German Shepherd owner and longtime German Shepherd breeder, trainer, and exhibitor, Carline Coile, PhD ,gets you up and running with what you need to know to:



Find and communicate with reputable breeders
Choose the right German Shepherd for you
Housebreak and socialize your new puppy
Educate yourself and your dog
Handle behavioral problems
Participate in competitions

Dr. Coile provides insights into the German Shepherd temperament and loads of sensible, easy-to-follow advice, along with fun facts and Shepherd trivia, amusing and informative anecdotes, and tips on how to have a great time with your dog. Discover how to:



Understand how to communicate with your German Shepherd
Train your German Shepherd
Find a good trainer and attend classes
Deal with hereditary health problems
Feed and exercise your German Shepherd
Recognize, prevent and treat common health problems
Have loyal friend for life

The indispensable guide for you and your German Shepherd, German Shepherds For Dummies is the only book you’ll need to help you have the best possible experience with this handsome and sensitive breed of dog.

D. Caroline Coile, Ph.D., is an enthusiastic dog breeder and exhibitor. She is the author of 17 dog books and many dog-related magazine articles.

Introduction 1

About This Book 1

How This Book Is Organized 2

Part I: Getting to Know German Shepherds 2

Part II: Finding the German Shepherd for You 2

Part III: Bringing Up Baby 2

Part IV: Keeping Your Dog Healthy 3

Part V: Having Fun with Your German Shepherd 3

Part VI: The Part of Tens 3

Appendixes 3

Icons Used in This Book 4

Where to Go from Here 4

Part I: Getting to Know German Shepherds 5

Chapter 1: Making the Decision of a Lifetime 7

Sharing Your Time 8

Exercising 8

Training 9

Calculating the Cost of Loving Index 10

Feeding the dog 12

Housing the dog 12

Fixing the dog and keeping him healthy 13

Having a Friend of a Lifetime for a Lifetime 13

Chapter 2: Setting the Standard for the Breed 15

Understanding How the Breed Was Developed 15

Creating the breed 16

Proving the dogs’ usefulness 16

Taking the dogs worldwide 17

Suffering from growing pains 17

Defining the Modern Standard for the Breed 19

Appreciating How a GSD Moves 21

Evaluating the German Shepherd’s Character 22

Part II: Finding the German Shepherd for You 23

Chapter 3: Looking for Love in All the Right Places: Breeders and Shelters 25

Finding Reliable Sources of GSDs 25

Newspaper classified ads 26

Ads in dog magazines and on the Internet 26

Dog-care professionals and dog clubs 28

Shelters and rescue homes 28

Telling the Good Breeders from the Bad 29

Telling the Difference between an American GSD and a German GSD 31

Quality Quandaries: Deciding among Pet Quality, Competition Quality, and Breeding Quality 33

Chapter 4: Picking the Perfect Puppy 37

Letting the Fur Fly 37

Long-coated GSDs 38

White GSDs 39

Engaging in the Battle of the Sexes: Male or Female? 40

Deciding Whether to Get a Puppy or an Adult Dog 41

Getting the Pick of the Litter 42

Looks 42

Temperament 42

Health 43

Making It Official: Papers 45

AKC registration 46

SV registration 46

Part III: Bringing Up Baby 49

Chapter 5: Shopping for Dog Stuff 51

Fencing Your Yard 51

Doghouses 52

Kennel runs 53

Living It Up: Home Spaces 53

Cages 53

Beds 55

Exercise pens 55

Collaring Your GSD 56

Collars 56

Leashes 58

Getting the Scoop on Poop 59

Toying with Your Dog 59

Choosing Chews 61

Stocking Up on First-Aid Supplies 62

Chapter 6: Welcoming Your Dog Home 63

Puppy-Proofing Your Home 63

Indoors 64

Outdoors 65

Surviving the First Day and Night 66

Exploring 67

Turning in 67

Setting Boundaries 68

Chewing 69

Getting on the furniture 69

General misbehavior 70

Introducing Your Dog to the World 70

Taking Your Pup to School 73

Chapter 7: Feeding Your German Shepherd 75

Going Bowling 75

Choosing Your Dog’s Chow 76

Dry, semi-moist, or canned? 76

Protein and fat contents 77

Testing Your Dog’s Tastes 79

Knowing What Not to Feed a Dog 79

Thirsting for Water 80

Deciding How Often to Feed Your Dog 81

Weighing In on Fat and Thin 81

Shedding the pounds 82

Putting on weight 83

Chapter 8: Training Your Dog 85

The Ten Commandments of Training 85

Making Training Fun by Rewarding Good Behavior 88

Commanding a Good Performance 89

Housetraining 90

Rule #1: Restrict your pup’s unsupervised freedom in the house 90

Rule #2: “Just a second” is not in your pup’s vocabulary 91

Rule #3: Know your puppy’s limits 91

Rule #4: Know that punishment doesn’t help 92

Rule #5: Reward correct behavior 92

Rule #6: Go outside with the dog 93

Teaching the Basic Commands 93

Come 93

Sit 95

Stay 95

Down 96

Heel 96

Going to Obedience School 98

Looking at the advantages of an obedience class 98

Finding a good class 99

Chapter 9: Dealing with a “Bad Dog” 101

Taming Doctor Destructo 102

Helping a Dog Overcome His Fears 103

Interacting with strangers 103

Loud noises 104

Keeping a Dog from Digging Up Dirt 104

Quieting a Barking Beast 105

Dealing with a Dog Who Forgets He’s Housebroken 106

Fencing In an Escape Artist 107

Keeping a Good Dog Down 107

Getting Over Aggressive Behavior 108

Telling whether a dog is just playing 108

Resolving dog-dog conflicts 109

Keeping a dog from being aggressive toward humans 111

Chapter 10: Grooming Your Dog 115

Making the Fur Fly: Brushing 115

Bathing Your Dog 117

Choosing a shampoo 117

Taking the plunge 118

Removing a Stink 119

Making Fleas and Ticks Flee 120

Preventing fleas 120

Removing ticks 121

Giving Your Dog a Pet-icure 121

Cleaning Your Dog’s Ears 123

Keeping a Dog’s Teeth Squeaky Clean 124

Part IV: Keeping Your Dog Healthy 127

Chapter 11: Working with Your Dog’s Other Best Friend: His Veterinarian 129

Finding a Hospitable Hospital 129

Giving Your Dog a Checkup at Home 132

Gums 133

Temperature 133

Pulse, heartbeat, and breathing rate 134

Hydration 134

Vaccinating Your Dog 135

Puppy vaccinations 137

Adult vaccinations 137

Preventing Heartworms 138

Spaying and Neutering 139

Giving Your Dog Medicine 139

Chapter 12: Dealing with GSD Hereditary Health Problems 141

Skeletal Problems 141

Hip dysplasia 142

Elbow dysplasia 144

Panosteitis 145

Osteochondrosis dissecans 145

Pituitary dwarfism 146

Neural Problems 146

Cauda equina syndrome 146

Degenerative myelopathy 147

Digestive Problems 147

Gastric dilatation volvulus 148

Pancreatic exocrine insufficiency 149

Inflammatory bowel disease 149

Circulatory Problems 150

Subvalvular aortic stenosis 150

Patent ductus arteriosis 150

Hemophilia 150

Immunological Problems 151

Immunoglobulin A deficiency 151

Autoimmune diseases 151

Pannus 152

Perianal fistulas 152

Cancer 153

Parasites and Infectious Diseases 153

Demodicosis 154

Aspergillosis 154

Ehrlichiosis 155

Chapter 13: Taking Care of a Sick Shepherd 157

Vomiting 157

Diarrhea 158

Coughing 159

Urinary Problems 159

Skin Problems 160

Allergies 160

Pyoderma and impetigo 161

Hot spots 161

Seborrhea 161

Eye and Ear Problems 162

Changes in Behavior 163

Parasites 163

Protozoal Parasites 166

Mites 166

Sarcoptic mange 166

Demodectic mange 167

Cheyletialla mites 167

Ear mites 167

Coping with Emergencies 168

Chapter 14: Caring for an Aging Shepherd 171

Keeping Your Senior Fit and Trim 172

Understanding the Changes a Dog Undergoes as He Ages 173

Behavioral changes 173

Physical changes 173

Staying Well Up in Years 174

Saying Good-bye to Your Trusted Friend 176

Part V: Having Fun with Your German Shepherd 179

Chapter 15: Exercising Your Dog 181

Giving Your Dog the Runaround (Or Walkaround) 181

Playing It Safe 183

Hiking with Your Dog 184

Going for a Swim 186

Out of the Running: Treating Injuries 187

Limping 187

Foot injuries 188

Leg injuries 189

Finding a Lost Dog 190

Chapter 16: Showing Off Your Dog 191

Conforming to the Standard of Perfection 191

How the shows work 192

How to get your dog involved 193

Scoring an A in Obedience 195

Tracking Down Titles 197

Jumping into Agility 198

Herding 200

Scoping Out Schutzhund 202

Tracking 203

Obedience 203

Protection 204

Chapter 17: Putting Your Shepherd to Work 205

Finding Lost Souls 205

Warming Hearts with Cold Noses 206

Serving People Hand and Foot 207

Being a Guiding Light 207

Hearing for Those Who Can’t 209

Taking a Bite Out of Crime 209

Guarding the People They Love 210

Part VI: The Part of Tens 211

Chapter 18: Ten Tips for Traveling with Your Dog 213

Plan Ahead 213

Be Realistic about What You Can and Can’t Do 214

If You Take Your Dog with You, Take Him with You 215

Ask Beforehand Whether You Can Bring Your Dog 216

Pack Wisely 216

Buckle Up in the Car 217

Play It Safe with Air Travel 218

Keep the Dog on Lead 219

Leave Your Shepherd at Home or at a Kennel Instead 219

Chapter 19: Ten Fun Games You Can Play with Your Shepherd 221

Finding Hidden Treasure 221

Testing Your Dog’s Memory 222

Retrieving the Right Object 222

Following Your Trail 222

Dancing with Your Dog 223

Playing a Game of Catch 223

Teaching Your Dog Tricks 224

Conquering a Backyard Obstacle Course 225

Chasing a Pole-Lure 226

Playing Tag 226

Appendix A: Glossary 227

Appendix B: Resources 233

Appendix C: The Official AKC Breed Standard for the German Shepherd Dog 239

Appendix D: GSD Abbreviations 243

Index 255

Sprache englisch
Maße 188 x 234 mm
Gewicht 408 g
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Natur / Technik Tiere / Tierhaltung
ISBN-10 0-7645-5280-5 / 0764552805
ISBN-13 978-0-7645-5280-9 / 9780764552809
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