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The Schutzhund-Trained Dog in
the Home
Since Schutzhund is the
demonstration of the German Shepherd dog's most desirable characteristics, dogs
well trained in Schutzhund are usually excellent companions in the home. The
German Shepherd Dog - like any other working dog that possesses mental stability
- has trust and confidence in itself, allowing it to be at peace with its
surroundings.
In addition to sound
structural efficiencies for long, arduous work, the standard for the German
Shepherd Dog calls for mental stability and a willingness to work. The dog
should be approachable, quietly standing its ground, showing confidence and a
willingness to meet overtures without itself necessarily making them. It should
be generally calm, but eager and alert when the situation warrants. It should be
fearless, but also good with children.
The German Shepherd Dog
should not be timid or react nervously too unusual sounds or sights. A dog that
is overly aggressive because of its overall fears of people and events can be
extremely dangerous. The Schutzhund sport is designed to identify and eliminate
such dogs from breeding stock. Because Schutzhund training gives the owner a
great deal of control over the dog, the owner is able to let the dog have more
fun. Not only is Schutzhund training itself enjoyable for the dog, but also the
Schutzhund-trained dog knows how to please its owners, creating a stronger bond
between dog and owners.
The Schutzhund-Trained Dog for
Police Work
A dog that performs well in Schutzhund
work is obviously a very good candidate for police work. Police dogs, like other
service dogs, must have temperaments with a good foundation of intelligence and
utility. A minimal amount of additional training makes many well-trained
Schutzhund dogs ready for active police duty. Such fearless police dogs can also
work around children and in crowds without worry on the part of their handlers.
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