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23
APR
2012

What Makes A Good Protection Dog?

What makes a good protection dog? This is a common question people ask. For many people, the terms “guard dog” and “protection dog” are synonymous with snarling, barking, lunging dogs with snapping teeth and shady temperaments. The phrase “elite...
12
APR
2012

From Good Owner to Responsible Handler

Many people may be good dog owners, but may still fail as responsible dog handlers. Their dogs are well-fed, well-cared for, and properly exercised, but as “handlers” these people seem rather clueless about the training and behavior of their dogs. We hear all the...
06
APR
2012

Congratulations to John and Bruno!

Congratulations to John Riboni and Bruno vom Midlicher Land for obtaining their IPO3 working title! John and Bruno earned a qualifying score of 275 points at Placer County Schutzhund Club’s April 1st trial. Together they achieved 81 points in tracking, 96 points in...
05
APR
2012

Super soldiers

As thousands of people can attest, protection dogs are a tremendously effective line of defense in keeping your family safe.  Not surprisingly, everyone from local police departments to the US Army have figured this out as well; deploying more and more dogs in a variety of ways,...
27
MAR
2012

Rainy Day Activities

When storm after storm comes rolling through with rain, wind, and more rain, even the most well-behaved and well-trained dog can come down with “cabin fever”. Boredom can result in annoying and even destructive tendencies, and with a high energy, intelligent breed...
17
MAR
2012

Useful Supplements for Older Dogs

Many older dogs can benefit from the careful use of supplements to help address the slowing regenerative processes in their bodies. While a proper diet is always the foundation for good health, wise use of supplements can specifically address areas of special need (such as joint...
06
MAR
2012

Nutrition 101 for Older Dogs

As dogs age, their metabolism slows down, their exercise level decreases, their organ function decreases, and their need for a high quality easily-digestible food increases. A proper diet for older dogs should be supportive of all organ systems, and should not place an undue...
28
FEB
2012

Caring for Your Aging Dog

As dogs grow older and enter that senior stage in life (considered to be the last 25% of their expected life span), it is common to see physiological and mental changes such as arthritis, decreased cognitive function, decreased neurological or muscular control, and more. It can...
22
FEB
2012

Developing the German Shepherd Breed

During their quest for that perfect German Shepherd for sale, many people will undoubtedly come across references to Horand von Grafrath and Captain Max von Stephanitz, the breed founder.  Horand von Grafrath is considered the ‘founding sire’ of the German Shepherd...
15
FEB
2012

Dogs and Kids: Focus on Child Safety

Children and dogs: a deeply-rooted American tradition. The German Shepherd in this photo is relaxed and at ease with the attention from these children. Dogs are an integral part of American culture, with an estimated 40% of households owning at least one dog.  Millions of...