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Daily Trivia

True or False: German Shepherds are known for their tendency to be hypersensitive to sound, which can sometimes lead to anxiety in loud environments.

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German Shepherd Tip of The Day

Make Frozen Apple Slices as a refreshing, fiber-rich snack that’s safe and healthy for your German Shepherd.

Offer frozen apple slices as a refreshing snack, providing a fiber-rich, healthy treat for your German Shepherd.

Apples are packed with vitamins A and C, beneficial for their overall health. Freezing the slices adds an extra layer of fun and refreshment, particularly in warm weather. Ensure apples are core and seed-free to avoid potential hazards.

These naturally sweet treats can aid in dental health, as they gently help clean your dog’s teeth. Simple and nutritious, frozen apple slices make for an exciting snack that boosts your pet’s interest while promoting good health and hydration in a delicious, cooling way.

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Trivia Answer

False!

While German Shepherds are known for their intelligence, loyalty, and protective nature, they are not typically characterized as being hypersensitive to sound or prone to anxiety in loud environments.

In fact, German Shepherds are often used in various working roles that involve exposure to loud noises, such as police work, military service, and search and rescue operations. Their breeding has generally resulted in a stable temperament that allows them to remain calm and focused in high-stress situations.

However, like any dog breed, individual German Shepherds may have varying sensitivities, and proper socialization and training from a young age can help ensure they are well-adjusted to different environments and stimuli.