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Daily Trivia

Besides physical exercise, what type of activities can help maintain the mental well-being of a German Shepherd?

(scroll to the bottom to find the answer!)

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GSD Tip of The Day

Create a DIY lickety stick by melting German Shepherd-friendly treats and adding them to a roll-on applicator for training rewards.

Creating a DIY lickety stick is a fun and practical way to reward your German Shepherd during training sessions. This easy project involves melting dog-friendly treats and transferring the mixture into a roll-on applicator, making it a convenient and mess-free option.

Here’s how to make your own lickety stick:

1. Choose your treats: Select German Shepherd-friendly treats, such as soft training bites or peanut butter.

2. Melt the treats: Gently heat the treats in a microwave or double boiler until they become a liquid consistency.

3. Transfer to applicator: Pour the melted mixture into a clean roll-on applicator, ensuring it's securely closed.

This homemade lickety stick allows you to offer your dog a tasty reward without the hassle of carrying multiple treats. It's an excellent tool for reinforcing positive behavior and keeping your training sessions engaging and effective. Happy training!

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Trivia Answer

Mental stimulation is crucial for maintaining the well-being of a German Shepherd. Engaging in activities that challenge their minds helps prevent boredom and associated behavioral issues.

Interactive toys, puzzle feeders, and scent games are excellent ways to keep them mentally sharp. Training sessions that introduce new commands or tricks can also provide mental exercise. Additionally, socialization with other dogs and people can enhance their cognitive skills and provide a sense of security and belonging.

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