The places where German Shepherd dogs often appear are in the police force and military districts, giving people a very solemn feeling. Is there anything such a tough German Shepherd is not afraid of? Humans are imperfect individuals, let alone dogs. The friendly editor below will take a look at what German Shepherds are afraid of.

What are German Shepherds afraid of
German Shepherd (confirm introduction)

 1 .Sound

German Shepherd dogs have very sharp hearing. However, some German Shepherds will show a sense of fear when it comes to higher sounds falling from the sky, such as lightning and thunder, the roar of airplanes, firecrackers, etc. For example, he hides with his tail between his legs to a safe place, crawls into a house, or crawls into a narrow place with his neck curled up; or he has no interest in food or even refuses to eat, even if he blames him, it will be ineffective.

And as long as the sound continues to exist, the German Shepherd dog's mood will not be calm, and the owner's comfort will have no effect. The German Shepherd dog's body will also undergo a series of changes, such as accelerated breathing, trembling all over, accelerated pulse, and increased body temperature. The tragedy of eating puppies may also occur in female German Shepherd dogs shortly after giving birth.

2. Light and Fire

Many German Shepherds are afraid of flashes and fire. For example, beacons, searchlights, and even the moment when a match is burning while smoking will frighten the German Shepherd. The fear of sound is the German Shepherd's instinctive guard against the natural environment. However, what is different from the sound is that when light and fire appear in the German Shepherd's territory, it will bark around attentively, so many stories about German Shepherd reporting fires have appeared. Some German Shepherds are particularly fed up with the flames and will stamp out cigarette butts abandoned on the ground with their feet. If you strengthen the training of these movements, the guarding German Shepherd can acquire particularly effective skills.

 3. Sacrifice

German Shepherds have a passionate fear of sacrifice. This mainly refers to sacrifice for the same kind of people. The breath emitted by a German Shepherd dog after death has a strong fear stimulus for the living German Shepherd dog. Even the German Shepherd dog companions and descendants who are usually closest do not dare to get close. A trembling face of fear.

Some German Shepherds also show fear of the smell of leather, that is, shoes made of leather.Humans also find it annoying, perhaps because there are other animal odors remaining on the leather.

Occasionally, a German Shepherd’s fear is caused by situations that are difficult to understand. For example, signs that do not have the breath of life but have life forms, toys that can make bird and animal sounds and move, doors that are blown by the wind when no one is around, unfolded umbrellas, etc., are all difficult for the German Shepherd Dog to understand and feel. The hair and bones are wild.


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