German Shepherd

Why Does My German Shepherd Lay Down to Eat?

Why Does My German Shepherd Lay Down To Eat? (Reasons Why)

A German Shepherd may lay down to eat to protect its food. This instinct comes from their wild ancestors, who had to be very careful about protecting their food from other animals.  If you are still wondering, Why does my German Shepherd lay down to eat?. And you find this quite puzzling.  I will discuss […]

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Why Does My German Shepherd Put His Paw On Me?

Why Does My German Shepherd Puts Its Paw On Me?

Sometimes GSD’s behaviors can be a little puzzling.  According to the NCBI, dogs use physical contact to communicate. So, it is not unlikely for your German Shepherd to use its paws to communicate with you. But, if you’re asking, “Why does my German Shepherd put his paw on me?” the main reason German Shepherds often put […]

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Can a German Shepherd Go On A Plane

Can A German Shepherd Go On A Plane? (Policies & Prices)

Bringing a German Shepherd on a plane is possible, but restrictions exist. Most pet-friendly airlines will require that the dog travels in the cargo hold. Because German Shepherds are considered a “strong breed” and may pose a safety risk if they travel in the cabin with other passengers.  But do not worry, the information below […]

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Why Does My German Shepherd Spin Around

Why Does My German Shepherd Spin Around? (5 Reasons)

Do you have a German Shepherd who seems to spend excessive time spinning around?  If so, you’re not alone. Many owners of this breed are curious about why their DGS does this.  So why does your German Shepherd spin around in circles? German Shepherds are genetically predisposed to spin around in circles. However, there are […]

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Why Does My German Shepherd Yawn So Much?

Why Does My German Shepherd Yawn So Much? (7 Reasons)

Experts have considered German Shepherds to be among the most active dogs. They can, however, sometimes yawn excessively.  You may be wondering, “why does my German shepherd yawn so much?” Some of the reasons why your German Shepherd may yawn more than usual include anxiety, boredom, or even excitement. They could also yawn when stressed […]

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