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Daily Trivia

True or False: German Shepherds have a third eyelid called the nictitating membrane that helps protect their eyes during work.

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German Shepherd Tip of The Day

Sew or attach reflective strips to your German Shepherd's harness or collar to keep them visible during nighttime walks.

Ensuring your German Shepherd's safety during nighttime walks is crucial. One effective method is to add reflective strips to their harness or collar. These strips significantly increase your dog's visibility to drivers, cyclists, and other pedestrians in low-light conditions.

You can easily sew or attach reflective tape to existing gear. Choose high-quality, durable reflective material that can withstand regular use and washing. Place strips strategically on the sides and back of the harness or along the length of the collar for maximum visibility from all angles.

This simple modification can greatly reduce the risk of accidents during evening or early morning outings. It allows you to enjoy walks with your German Shepherd safely, regardless of the time of day. Remember, increased visibility means increased safety for both you and your canine companion.

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Trivia Answer

True!

German Shepherds, like many other dog breeds, possess a third eyelid known as the nictitating membrane.

This membrane plays a protective role for their eyes, helping to shield them from debris and injury, as well as assisting in the distribution of tears across the eye's surface to maintain moisture