i currently own a gsd workinglines and i got them to protect my home or i gambled gettin them for them to protect me ,believe me i was really impress with rotts before,until the shows ruined the breed,for it was suppose to protect but nowadays due to show,you merely get a lab in a rotts clothing,i now owna gsd for one knowing that the breed has least been trashed by shows for it is workingline,i would like to know how cani i harness its sharpness??for without it,it may not be different from other ruined breeds in my opinion,well at least the reason why i got them,for there lineagae are often spoken to in this board,.pls help me out i this guys...an advice is very much welcomed
Hello Didier,
I'm not trying to be a smart alec , but I have no idea what you are asking in your post. Maybe it's just me, but I just can't figure out exactly on what you want advice? Sorry.
i meant my dog aint sharp and i want it to be more protective,coz by now i think its a mere labrador in a sable gsd clothing,which disappoints me,i want its inherent protective instinct to come out,how do i achieve these,?coz even if it it trained ,in my opinion the play is just enhanced but to protect in real life situations might be a bit diff,
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