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“The German Shepherd's philosophy on treats: "If it's edible, it's mine. If it's not edible, it's still probably mine."”
Daily Trivia
True or False. German Shepherds are not suitable for families with small children.
(scroll to the bottom to find the answer!)
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GSD Tip of The Day
Place ice cubes made from diluted bone broth in your German Shepherd’s water bowl for extra flavor and hydration.
Adding ice cubes made from diluted bone broth to your German Shepherd's water bowl is an excellent way to enhance both flavor and hydration. Dogs, especially large breeds like German Shepherds, can benefit from additional moisture in their diets, and this simple trick makes drinking water more appealing.
To create these flavorful ice cubes, follow these easy steps:
1. Dilute bone broth with water to reduce the sodium content.
2. Pour the mixture into ice cube trays and freeze.
3. Serve the cubes in your dog's water bowl during hot days or after exercise.
Not only do these ice cubes provide hydration, but they also offer a tasty treat that your dog will love. This method can encourage your pet to drink more water, promoting overall health and well-being. Plus, it’s a fun way to keep your German Shepherd refreshed and satisfied!
Meme Of The Day

Trivia Answer
False
German Shepherds can be suitable for families with small children, provided they are properly trained and socialized. These dogs are known for their intelligence, loyalty, and protective instincts, which can be beneficial in a family setting. With the right guidance, they can form strong bonds with children and become loving companions.
However, it's important to supervise interactions between dogs and young kids to ensure safety. Early socialization and positive reinforcement training are crucial in teaching German Shepherds how to behave around children, making them a wonderful addition to family life when managed appropriately.
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