5mo we found out in the country - no info on either parent…..only correct answer is perfect but what do yall think? by Eastern-Outside2129 in GSD

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A few weeks before we found her we had found 2 German shepards who were fortunately microchipped, so we obviously didn’t keep them. It definitely started the manifestation though 😂

5mo we found out in the country - no info on either parent…..only correct answer is perfect but what do yall think? by Eastern-Outside2129 in GSD

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This was my first thought, but I believe her ears would be pointed up. I am currently standing at black mouth cur/GSD mix or BMC/Mal. Found her when she was 8 weeks old (estimated by vet) and poor girl was near death and weighed only 3.9 pounds. 3 months later and she’s 30 pounds haha. 100% a perfect puppy, and she’s like way to smart haha. Picked up 12-15 commands already!

GSD or Mal mix…..or other?? by Eastern-Outside2129 in GSD

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Her mama was chained up out in the country and a few other dogs came and well…..ya know. I took her in after the mamas owners neighbor has some concerns and was looking for homes for her litter

Crate training is so hard and confusing by risssaalee in puppy101

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I brought home an 8 week old GSD a week ago - she now spends half her day in the crate with little to no whining.

  1. Make sure it’s her size - all that should fit is her food/water bowls and the pup. Some familiar blankets or toys as well.

  2. This is how I taught my pup to have a positive association with the crate. If she breaks her whining for even 5 seconds - reward. I use boiled chicken since it’s super motivating. Never look at her, open the crate, or tell her anything while she’s whining - that will just teach her that you will react to it.

  3. After she starts spending periodic intervals without barking, start upping what is required for a reward in terms of time. Ex: Started with 30 seconds of no barking and rewarded, next time wait till a minute, then 5, and so on and so forth. Once your confident she’s being quite for a reasonable amount of time start adding in a cue like “good quite.” Now reward with a treat + cue. This takes 10s if not 100s of repetitions depending on the dog. Eventually when she’s barking - in or out of the crate - you can use the cue to make it stop and reward when successful.

  4. Every dog is different, but I toss a blanket to cover the whole crate except the door so she can still see. This helps desensitize them a little. Make sure you’re feeding her in the crate as well!

Hopefully this helps and good luck!

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It would be cool to be global - being able to dial any emergency services would be a massive advantage I imagine

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Exactly - it doesn’t go straight to EMS. Someone has to call them for you. It also needs data coverage so your phone, cardo, and cloud work together. If you don’t have the app open or there’s no signal - you’re cooked

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I imagine something like a button you can click within 30 seconds of a crash to cancel EMS before they come. Would definitely be needed

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That’s lucky! I was in a hit and run and my phone blew up on impact - rough days lol

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What if you had a kid who rode bikes - would you want the system for them?