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Cute German Shepherd Puppies Playing


German Shepherd puppies for sale at ICNDF Dog Training Center in St Augustine Florida. www.ICNDF.com (904) 829-5654

This is Holly learning the dog handstand. go “like” me on facebook for training updates and advice: www.facebook.com facebook is also the best place to ask me questions.
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50 comments to Cute German Shepherd Puppies Playing

  • RHM724

    Attack Dogs Inbound!!

  • nkdrums85

    Can u give me a puppy please? im from India. i love your puppies.

  • 8437yari

    i looooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooovvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvveeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee german shepherd <3

  • holaaa237

    -.- why am i tearing up

  • yanzswagz

    these puppies r realllllll cute

  • OneRadRudeboy

    They look delicious.

  • laurafeg

    I’m getting a GSD puppy this summer! It’s going to be my first GSD and I’m so excited!

  • rdeegs

    so cute

  • TheFlow313

    100 procent of cute

  • alexamerling20

    I want one of these so bad…..

  • 19713969

    i want one so much

  • 12889414

    @bkelly904 They are great dogs every since my first german shepherd,thats the only kind of dog I want,I love them, mine just died it’s been tough can’t stop thinking about him but I’m sure I will get another when I can afford it.

  • TriForceFluffy

    Don’t you love how puppies run each other over? XD

  • billthebod99

    0:27 FIDDLE FOOT!!

  • redgaridose

    love pups

  • bkelly904

    I fall in love with every single one of them! I’m lucky – most of them come back to class so I get to see them every Saturday. And they all remember me, and get all excited and pee on my feet! Oh the joys of motherhood!

  • TheMsmith77

    Im in love!!! I love erman sheps,I have two myself. The best breed. I had my black face since he was four days old and we have been together for almost 9 years come June. My girl is almost 5. I lve them so much. I cant bear when they get old and have to be put down. I enjoy everyday they are with me. If I had all those puppies and had the room, I couldnt give them away. I would just have all them on my farm.

  • fullfist

    @bkelly904 in fact, breeders are NECESSARY if humanity is to preserve hundreds of years it took to create these lovable and useful dogs.
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    people that don’t breed should spay or neuter the dog early on. it could drastically reduce the number of shelter dogs.
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    if everyone bred dogs out of control, those carefully picked traits would be lost to us.

  • fullfist

    @bkelly904
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    HEY THANKS THat comment helped me as well.

  • DrSusan69

    THIS IS ALMOST BETTER IF NOT EQUAL TO PORN!

  • W4V3MAKER

    1:03 the one closest to the camera. :)

  • Bolt44BTR

    I love it when their ears r floppy…… But as they get older, they Start to point up.

  • chipalike

    1:18….. THERE COMING

  • CherubHorse

    @Akantore Oh my gosh!!! I feel so bad for you, I’d be sobbing for YEARS if my precious doggie died, but he’s not a GSD. Just an unusual Terrier breed. But either way, it’s a horrible thing for your best friend to leave.

  • CherubHorse

    I’m stuck between rescuing a GSD from an animal shelter for a fee of $150— saving a life, but not necessarily a good personality or trainability. Whereas, you could get a certified one for $600, but then you could get ripped off if it’s secretly from a puppy mill or something…

  • sirMUSTYaroma

    @zsianz1 what do you mean by click when she walks on the book?

  • jjj2www

    Great video. My dog can do just about all the typical tricks now so I’m always looking for new ways to challenge her so this will do it. The big problem now is where am I going to get big books like that?? Maybe I can last a computer on its side and start stacking laptops on it or something.

  • pablonted

    Yes, I like this. I’ve got a great 5 year tri-colour collie and we do lots of clicker work and shaping – like all working dogs he loves to use his brain. We’re going to give this a go……..should be fun! :-) )

  • MichaelHoyden

    Great job!
    

  • Doodles478

    cuuute! my dogisnt agile or young enough to do this heh. but when i get an aussie someday ill be sure to teach him this!

  • xlongyujax

    TYVM that was very easy way to train. I will try this on my baby too~

  • xXxsprainexXx

    4 people couldn’t make their dog do it :)

  • lbxgreen

    @zsianz1 Oh, thanks for the tip! Since my puppy is only 3 months haha

  • zsianz1

    @lbxgreen depending on how old your dog is you may want to hold off training this for a while or only train it to a couple of books height, I wouldn’t attempt to train a dog younger than 18 months to 2 years a full handstand as your dogs body may not be developed enough to do such a physical trick. there are loads of other balance tricks and back leg targeting tricks you could train a really young pup though, back leg lifts are a fun thing to start with :)

  • lbxgreen

    Now the clicker in this video looks useful. Nice tutorial, I’m going to try this on my puppy. Thanks! (:

  • oBri550o

    border collies are the best
    

  • zsianz1

    @MackenzieMills89 you’re doing the right thing, just go back as many steps as you need to for your dog to get it again, sometimes you need to keep going back, maybe go slower, I would recommend going VERY slow with this trick it you practice every day then only add one book a week, this is to build up the correct muscles. keep sessions short, between 5 and 10 minutes so as not to strain your dog. also check out my newer video on this as there are many more tips on that one :)

  • MackenzieMills89

    Thank you! Okay sorry, but i have another question. My dog climbs the books and does not go backwards. I taught him to go backwards and he learned but he avouded the books. Then when were practicing he’ll get lazy and go lay down and not listning so I have to start over with one book. Lol what do you suggest?

  • zsianz1

    @MackenzieMills89 I think it will still work but you may have the problem of them putting too much weight on their back legs, see if you can get to the stage of the wall (remember to go very slowly though!) and see how he does with that :)

  • MackenzieMills89

    My dog goes on his books but he sits with his back legs, and does not stand. Will he still learn?

  • MsLadyWolff

    Great vide, thank you for sharing it’s great you showed the step by step instruction… my little shy dog is going to take longer, but it will definitely work, I think I will give it a try!!! :D

  • 3velyn1

    it going to need a lot of books

  • Katycatkins123

    Thx! My dogs are quite large ( Scottish Deerhounds) but I’ll give it ago and maybe get back to you!

  • zsianz1

    @Katycatkins123 yes it does seem that the bigger the dog the harder they find it but if you go very slow (no more than one book a week if you work on this 2-3 times a day for 5-10 minute sessions) then I can’t see the harm in giving this a go :)

  • Katycatkins123

    cool, is this harder for bigger dogs or will they be able to do it?

  • MistaSly

    She’s doing this with a Border Collie, one of the smartest dogs out there so it’s easier i suppose…

  • bckennels

    @zsianz1 I don’t usually train her tricks, she only knows Paw,Other,High Five,Kiss,Fight, and 2 more. She used to be scared of it but not really now. X

  • zsianz1

    @bckennels how is she when you train her other tricks? is she scared of the sound of the clicker?

  • bckennels

    @zsianz1 I’m still trying to get her on the book, I praise her on the book, then when she gets on I do the clicker and reward her, but then she lies down and refuses to move. She came from a puppy farm basically and she is scared of everything so I think I understand why.

  • zsianz1

    @bckennels what stage are you at with it? and what is she nervy about do you think? I also have a new video on this that includes some extra tips that you could check out.