Super Power Puppy “Irma” 11 Wks German Shepherd Sable Early Protection Development

Super Power Puppy "Irma" 11 Wks German Shepherd Sable Early Protection Development

Super Power Puppy "Irma" 11 Wks German Shepherd Sable Early Protection Development

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Super Power Puppy "Irma" 11 Wks German Shepherd Sable Early Protection Development

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Super Power Puppy "Irma" 11 Wks German Shepherd Sable Early Protection Development

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Super Power Puppy "Irma" 11 Wks German Shepherd Sable Early Protection Development

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Super Power Puppy "Irma" 11 Wks German Shepherd Sable Early Protection Development

Super Power Puppy "Irma" 11 Wks German Shepherd Sable Early Protection Development

62 thoughts on “Super Power Puppy “Irma” 11 Wks German Shepherd Sable Early Protection Development

  1. She’s 11 weeks and she’s already a great protection dog + her stacking is already amazing.
    There’s not many pups i know that does it on their own

    1. Ok, im dumb. I understand all of this, but I dont understand stacking. What is it and why the front feet on the water jug
      Thank you

    1. Ugh. That’s why they’re called man’s best friend a good dog is happy when it thinks it is pleasing you. The only reason dogs even do this is because they know that their owner is please by them. A dog is happy by making you happy

  2. Love the way you are training her. I bet she is grown and doing really good out there.
    All the best

    1. That’s 11 weeks my GSD female at 11 weeks was almost 2 times that size. But she didn’t develop that bite until 14 weeks.

    1. @Daily Sandwich I have more dog training scars from claws that I do teeth. They are called claws and dogs know how to use them.

    2. @Daily Sandwich They don’t lead with their claws like a cat, but in a ground and pound game the will hook you with those claws in a fight. Nasty business!

    1. @Fenris Hexenhammer Since I am a CPDT ( professional dog trainer to you) and THE trainer at The German Shepherd Dog Club of Wis (Shepherd expert to you) the only ‘half wit” is you! Many commented on his “NON bite suit” outfit that could get him seriously bit in the wrong place, so yes as an expert I am questioning him. Experts have a right to do that in the name of safety and mis-information . Grow up and get educated!

    1. @Aleksandra Bunic para entrena. El perro. Asi. Mas grandes puede muerder las persona y despues lo sacrifica. Si los usan la policias. Y los ejercito Esta bien. Pero las que no pertenese a la intitucion. No lo haga

  3. TO ALL: There is a German proverb that can basically be translated as: “A Friend might stand next to You in for a While in The Rain, But Your Dog Will Never Leave Your Side In a Storm”

  4. She reminded me of my 3yr old German shepherd (Maya). RIP my good girl. She was so protective that she bit my sister when we were pushing each other. Females are definitely something else.. Overall, my best dog breed.

  5. Just look at that natural drive & tenacity … displayed so well at such a young age… another nice looking pup.
    She will grow up to be a fiercely loyal lady, for sure! The family who adopts her will be greatly blessed by her new role in the family.

  6. i’ve seen a lot of vids starting puppies off with really intense defensive bitework so it made me so happy to see a puppy getting an age appropriate introduction to the sport! She’s a beautiful pup too!

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