Hi. While I've had mixed Shepherds before, this is my first Dutch. I discovered the breed while searching for a dog smaller than my previous guy, who was 90 lbs. 50-70 lbs seemed ideal.
I am joining the forum to get as much information as I can in order to raise a well-mannered pup.
Thank you for allowing me to join the forum!
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Hello from Pennsylvania
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- Just Whelped
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- Tell us about yourself: New Dutch owner from Pennsylvania, USA. I have had Shepherds before, but never a Dutch Shepherd. Joining forum for helpful information.
Hello from Pennsylvania
Justin T
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Re: Hello from Pennsylvania
Welcome to the forum!
Do you have any pics? Where did you get your DS? Do you have any activities/work planned for your dog?
Do you have any pics? Where did you get your DS? Do you have any activities/work planned for your dog?
Michael
Location - Cutler Bay, FL USA
Location - Cutler Bay, FL USA
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- Tell us about yourself: New Dutch owner from Pennsylvania, USA. I have had Shepherds before, but never a Dutch Shepherd. Joining forum for helpful information.
Re: Hello from Pennsylvania
We got our DS in Maryland. No activities/work planned, but I was advised the dog would be a good "family" dog as long as he receives the appropriate amount of stimulation. I thought I was up to the task but two weeks in, I am finding I may have been wrong.
He trains easily, but I suspect he is already resource guarding; air snapping, showing teeth when he gets something he shouldn't and we tell him no or "leave."
Otherwise, he is an exceptional dog, a fine companion and quite cuddly.
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Justin T
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Re: Hello from Pennsylvania
I would definitely come up with an (several) activities on tap for him. I don't suggest tossing him off a dock, introducing elements. And obedience. They need purpose.
Pack: Peanuts-terrier mix, 16-18 years old, Bramble-Dutch Shepherd, 3 yrs
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Location: NC
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Re: Hello from Pennsylvania
He’s so beautiful! Good luck, lot’s of walking mixed with training breaks keeps my Luna in cuddle mode when we’re at home or the office
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Re: Hello from Pennsylvania
They all start off small. My male Dutchie weighed over 95 pounds last time we were at the vet early last summer. Everyone thinks he's a German Shepherd because he turned all black as he got older and has a heavier coat. Used to have stripes but now you can't see them at all. While they're supposed to be around 70 pounds some can be much bigger.