The Following Eight German Shepherd Abnormal Behaviors

Aggression

German Shepherds may exhibit aggression due to fear, territoriality, or dominance. Seek professional training for guidance.

Image : unsplash

Separation Anxiety

 German Shepherds may experience anxiety, leading to destructive behavior. Implement gradual desensitization techniques.

Image : unsplash

Excessive Barking

German Shepherds may bark excessively due to boredom, anxiety, or territorial instincts. Provide mental and physical stimulation.

Image : unsplash

Chasing

German Shepherds have a strong prey drive, leading to chasing behavior. Train them to redirect this energy positively.

Image : unsplash

Destructive Chewing

German Shepherds may chew excessively when bored or anxious. Provide appropriate chew toys and supervision.

Image : unsplash

Compulsive Behavior

Some German Shepherds develop compulsive behaviors like tail chasing or excessive licking. Consult a veterinarian for advice.

Image : unsplash

Resource Guarding

German Shepherds may guard food, toys, or territory aggressively. Train them to share and respect boundaries.

Image : unsplash

Fearfulness

German Shepherds may exhibit fearfulness due to genetics or past experiences. Use positive reinforcement to build confidence.

Image : unsplash

Top 10 Most Impressive Dog Breeds in the United States