Tagged: Dutch Shepherd, German Shepherd training
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Dutch Shepherd Dogs
Posted by William on March 10, 2024 at 3:21 amSpoke with Gustan and he mentioned his friend is a professional German Shepherd training professional. What are Dutch Shepherd dogs.
Here’s the link to Mark Chen trained Dutch Shepherd dog.
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Gustan replied 8 months, 2 weeks ago 5 Members · 6 Replies -
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What is the difference between a German Shepherd and a Dutch Shepherd dog? Which dog is easier to train and more intelligent. Between the Dutch Shepherd and German Shepherd, which one lives longer and does not get hip and other health problems. Thank you in advance.
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I grew up with German Shepherd dogs all my life. I love the breed and they are one of the most intelligent dogs in the world. There are different types of Shepherd dogs. The German Shepherd itself has a short coat and long coat German Shepherds. I have heard many great things about Dutch Shepherd dogs.
Dutch Shepherd dogs are a versatile and intelligent breed of working dogs originating from the Netherlands. They are known for their athleticism, loyalty, and versatility in various tasks. Historically, Dutch Shepherds were primarily used as herding dogs, particularly for sheep, due to their natural inclination for this type of work. However, they have also been employed in other roles such as police work, search and rescue, obedience trials, and as service dogs.
Physically, Dutch Shepherds typically have a medium-sized, muscular build with a distinctive brindle coat pattern, which sets them apart from other shepherd breeds like the Belgian Malinois and German Shepherd. Their coat can also come in solid colors such as fawn or brindle. They have pricked ears and a keen, alert expression.
Dutch Shepherds are known for their high energy levels and require plenty of exercise and mental stimulation to thrive. They are highly trainable and excel in various canine sports and activities. Additionally, they are known for their strong bond with their families and make excellent companions for active individuals or families who can provide them with the physical and mental stimulation they need.
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I have never owned a German Shepherd and never heard of a Dutch Shepherd. I know there is the Belgian Malonis, Austrian Shepherd which looks like a border collie, but I am curious how many different types of Shepherd dogs are there. A German Shepherd is the dog of my dreams and once I purchase a house in the coming months, the first thing I will do is buy a Shepherd puppy.
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Great question, Bruce.
There are several different types of shepherd dogs, each originating from various regions and bred for specific purposes. Some of the most well-known types include:
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German Shepherd: Known for their intelligence, versatility, and strength, German Shepherds are often used in police and military work, as well as in search and rescue operations.
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Australian Shepherd: Originally bred to herd livestock, Australian Shepherds are highly energetic and intelligent dogs, often excelling in various dog sports and activities.
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Belgian Malinois: Similar in appearance to the German Shepherd, Belgian Malinois are highly intelligent and agile dogs commonly used in police work, search and rescue, and as service dogs.
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Border Collie: Though not traditionally categorized as a shepherd dog, Border Collies are exceptional herders known for their intelligence, obedience, and work ethic.
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Shetland Sheepdog: Often referred to as “Shelties,” Shetland Sheepdogs were bred for herding in the Shetland Islands of Scotland. They are known for their intelligence, agility, and loyalty.
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Anatolian Shepherd: Originating from Turkey, Anatolian Shepherds are large, powerful dogs primarily used for protecting livestock from predators.
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Australian Cattle Dog: Also known as the Blue Heeler or Queensland Heeler, Australian Cattle Dogs were developed in Australia for herding cattle and are known for their endurance and intelligence.
These are just a few examples, and there are many more breeds and types of shepherd dogs around the world, each with its own unique characteristics and history.
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German Shepherd dogs is hands down the dog of my choice. When I was a freshman, I got my first purebred dog. My father and I made a bet that if I got straight A’s my first semester of high school that I get to choose any purebred dog I want. I got straight A’s my first semester in high school and I took up on the bet I won. My first dog was a German Shepherd. My dog was extremely intelligent and was a natural learner. I will explain more about my German Shepherd dog later on this thread. I did not realize that my good friend, Mark Chen, who I have known for many years was a natural in training Shepherd dogs. I got locked out of my SUV this afternoon in a shopping center parking lot with $500 worth of groceries in my cart. I called Mark Chen if he could give me a ride home to get a spare key fob to unlock my door. I was pleasantly surprised he had two Dutch Shepherd dogs that were fully professionally trained. I told him about the long hair German Shepherd I got back in September 2023 and how he learned how to sit in less than 30 minutes or so. Mark was shocked too and he said his favorite dogs were Shepherds. Mark Chen showed me the video clip of his seven year old Dutch Shepherd and being mega-impressed is an understatement. Mark Chen was gracious to offer to train my German Shepherd dog Chase who turned one year old in January 25th. He still acts like a five month old puppy. I will tell you some of the things he does which will make you laugh out loud. Anyways, Chase will start training once a week for approximately one hour per session at Mark Chen’s place and I will be joining them and learning how he trains Chase so when we are home, I need to work Chase. Mark will be on this Forum and sharing his tricks of the trade and give us tons of advice on training Shepherd dogs. Attached is a video clip of Mark Chen and his seven year old Dutch Shepherd dog. He has two Dutch Shepherd Dogs. Here’s the clip, folks:
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