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Daily Trivia

German Shepherds were originally bred for herding. What specific herding style were they developed to perform?

a) Gathering style
b) Driving style
c) Tending style
d) Boundary style

(scroll to the bottom to find the answer!)

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Use snuffle mats or puzzle feeders to stimulate your German Shepherd's mind during mealtime.

Engaging your German Shepherd's mind during mealtime is crucial for their mental stimulation and overall well-being. Snuffle mats and puzzle feeders are excellent tools to achieve this goal.

These interactive feeding devices encourage your dog to use their keen sense of smell and problem-solving skills to locate and access their food.

Snuffle mats feature fabric strips where kibble can be hidden, mimicking the act of foraging. Puzzle feeders, on the other hand, come in various designs that require your German Shepherd to manipulate objects or solve simple puzzles to release their food.

By incorporating these feeding methods, you can slow down your dog's eating pace, prevent boredom, and provide much-needed mental exercise. This approach not only makes mealtime more enjoyable but also helps satisfy your German Shepherd's natural instincts and intelligence.

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Trivia Answer

C) Tending Style

German Shepherds were originally bred to perform the "tending style" of herding. This style involves the dogs acting as a living fence to keep sheep within designated grazing areas and protect them from wandering into fields or gardens.

Unlike other herding styles, such as gathering or driving, the tending style does not involve the dogs gathering or driving the sheep but rather patrolling the borders to maintain the flock's boundaries