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post Oct 9 2007, 12:15 PM

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Hi Guys, I will be getting German Shepherd soon, will think about Her name first=) Attempting.....


Added on October 9, 2007, 6:51 pmI just been to few pet shops from K.L to PJ. All of them do not have German Shepherd sad.gif

But still waiting their calls if they have.....

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post Oct 9 2007, 09:39 PM

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QUOTE(crazymouse_yyh @ Oct 9 2007, 09:29 PM)
Why wait for petshops? There are so many breeders that you can contact, much much better than a petshop. Just call up MKA and get a list of contacts lah.

Normally a petshop would get from a puppymill or a cheap homebreeder, get the pup for RM800 or RM900 and resell them at Rm1500... so you want them to earn so much by getting you a pup that you have no idea if it has good temperament or good health?
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Hun, I have simply pick up a contact from the list above there. I called and he told me he doesn't breed any of German Shepherd. I am newbie...mind to elaborate more on MKA? The list consists of all breeders, including thos puppymill and homebreeder? Thanks a million~

No doubt, I want to get the cheaper one, good health and truly pure. smile.gif


Added on October 9, 2007, 9:52 pmOh got it from MKA web site, will call it tomorrow. Thx.

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post Oct 12 2007, 07:16 PM

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My little Murphy~~ Just got it yesterday from Genting=P
Pictures have taken after bath.....It is only 2 + months old.

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post Oct 12 2007, 10:04 PM

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The ears will be standing when he grows up. I never worry of it because this is naturally as it has been told by the breeder.

Yes, we were driving up to Genting and bought it there. His father is really huge in size.....

Here seems like no Shepherd owner anymore?
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post Oct 12 2007, 10:07 PM

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QUOTE(zeist @ Oct 12 2007, 08:13 PM)
I rarely see chinese own a shepherd here, most of them are sinkh, and they are real huge. Be afraid, be very afraid... ph34r.gif
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My neighbour has 3 German Shepherds in his house and he is Chinese. Early in the morning can see him brings he dog to garden. smile.gif


Added on October 12, 2007, 10:10 pmIt depends on the quality, I bought it at 2.3k. I have tried to find few breeders but most of the people recommended me Genting, so so...

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post Oct 12 2007, 11:23 PM

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QUOTE(zeist @ Oct 12 2007, 10:52 PM)
I don't think thief would even dare to jump into his house, LoL!

It's 3 German Sheperds...  sweat.gif  ohmy.gif

My place here there are 3 sinkh with German Sheperd, they are huge!  flex.gif

Can always spot them at the field, evening walk.
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Ya, it is nice to see 3 German Shepherds together.....Well, when I was in Genting, that guy showed me the female 1st, I was like..."Oh, it's normal size same as Siberian Husky." After that, the male (father of my dog) came out, I was like...."OMG! It's so huge....the fur is thick enough around the neck and looks so aggressive."

I knew that this kind of dog is fierce and huge, although I have a little bit worry for the future, but still it has to be trained to guard the house. He can protect me too. smile.gif
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post Oct 13 2007, 09:06 AM

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Thanks Hun, Hehe....Hmm...the first problem that I encounter now is his appetite. sweat.gif
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post Oct 22 2007, 12:23 AM

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Arh, you have a very nice GSD over there and you must be have a very sweet memory with your Samsam.
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post Oct 22 2007, 02:40 PM

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QUOTE(Juztiny @ Oct 22 2007, 10:01 AM)
Actually GSD is very gentle, affection and kind towards children and small animals.  Unless those people already brain wash and trained it to be a fierce guard dog.  I didn't send my GSD for that kind of training, I trained it to  be calmed and gentle towards small animals, like cat, puppies and toddlers etc.
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Wanted to ask, if we train our GSD to be fierce in order to guard our houses. Would it has the possibility that GSD will bite its owner? Because I have been worrying for this issue.
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post Oct 22 2007, 05:10 PM

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QUOTE(Juztiny @ Oct 22 2007, 03:44 PM)
Depend very much on its gene and how you treat & train your dog.

If you have been abused it (beaten up a lot) then it would be very "angin" and unpredictable temperament.  If the dog has rage syndrom genetic then possible it will attack you no matter how well you treat the dog.  A good gene dog is very clam in nature and superb temperament and easy to train.  The dog also need to be showered with leadership, love and affection then it will learn from its master.

When I was small, my neighbour has a GSD, the dog has been abused by its master (beaten up a lot, never walk the dog, never play with the dog), once it was accidentally out from the house, it would attack anybody.  My sister was once attacked by the dog until had 7 stitches.  We all pity the dog, the master didn't know how to train the dog kept beaten up the dog (we can hear  from just next door).

One more thing to add, how you want to train your dog to guard the house?  The guard dog by its nature will guard your house, unless you want to specially train it to attack by your command is different thing all together.  To injure an intruder is good enough, unless you want it to kill the intruder, then you have to send it for special training.  If you want to train your dog not to take any food from stranger, this kind of training DIY also can.

As for me, GSD's look and size would scare most of the people.  I do not wish to land into trouble when my maid accidentally opened the gate and my dog went out to bite people who happened to pass by my house.
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Your neighbor should have deserved punishment. mad.gif

Sorry to hear that your sister got bitten by that dog.

I see, special training is that kind of thing, then I shouldn't bring it for that as I am not going to ask him kills people. However, my previous dog (Siberian Husky) wasn't attack or bark anyone who came to my house. Aiks....That's why I am wondering my GSD will be fierce to intruders in order to guard house. Thanks for the information!! biggrin.gif

May be I can try to bring my GSD to obedient school. biggrin.gif
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post Dec 21 2007, 02:08 PM

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QUOTE(red-queen @ Dec 6 2007, 06:22 PM)
hi all,

im an owner of 2 GSD. the male is around 4 years+ and his name is Bizzy. the female is around 3 years+ and her name Roxy.

my female GSD is abit on the smaller side but she's a much better guard dog than my male GSD because she's more alert of her surroundings and whats happening around the house etc. but she's not as obedient as my male GSD. need more training on this area.

Bizzy on the other hand is my favourite. he's ok in size, can consider big but not as big as some i've seen. he has gone through obedient training by a police dog trainer and is very obedient and affectionate. he loves to sit or lie really close to me.

i bring both of them out for runs in the evening. Roxy loves to run and really has the stamina to run, but Bizzy on the other hand is abit lazy. i have to drag him while running away from my house but once he realise we're running back towards my house he runs like his life depends on it.

their diet consist of Eukanuba Adult Maintenance Large Breed Formula and Eukanuba healthy extra biscuits as rewards. any GSD owners have other brands to introduce or have any comments on Eukanuba?

will try to upload pics of my dogs soon. i have 2 dobermans prior to these 2 GSD. i just love large breeds smile.gif so nice to have beside you.
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Hi there smile.gif

Where is the best place to train my GSD? MKA? Do you accompany him where you train your dog by yourself while in the training course? Currently, I have a 4 month old GSD. Any place that you can recommend me? Thanks in advance. smile.gif

Besides, I really can't bear the pain that he likes to softly bite/play with my fingers. Scratches over all my hand....I need to train him to be obedient.


Added on December 23, 2007, 3:14 pmBump for this topic, anyone can help?

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post Dec 25 2007, 02:22 AM

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Ok, no problem, will let you know tomorrow as I am going to sleep soon~~~ ZzZzZzZ

Merry Christmas buddies~!!

 

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