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Daily Trivia

True or False. German Shepherds generally have a higher resistance to fleas compared to other breeds.

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German Shepherd Tip of The Day

Create a DIY ā€œtreat dispenser ballā€ for your German Shepherd using a plastic Easter egg with small holes cut in it.

Creating a DIY treat dispenser ball for your German Shepherd is a fun and engaging project that can keep your furry friend entertained. Using a simple plastic Easter egg, you can craft a challenging toy that dispenses treats as your dog plays with it.

To make this treat dispenser, start by gathering your materials:

- A plastic Easter egg

- A pair of scissors

- Dog treats or kibble

Begin by cutting small holes in the plastic egg. These holes should be just large enough for the treats to fall out as the egg rolls around. Once youā€™ve made the holes, fill the egg with your dogā€™s favorite treats.

Now, watch as your German Shepherd rolls and nudges the egg, working to get the treats out. This DIY toy not only provides mental stimulation but also encourages physical activity, making it a win-win for both you and your pet!

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Trivia Answer

False

German Shepherds do not inherently have a higher resistance to fleas compared to other dog breeds. Flea resistance is influenced more by individual genetics, overall health, and environmental factors rather than breed alone. Factors such as skin condition, immune system strength, and even coat type can affect a dog's susceptibility to fleas.

Preventive measures, such as regular grooming, flea treatments, and maintaining a clean living environment, are essential for all breeds, including German Shepherds. Thus, while some dogs may seem less prone to fleas, it is not accurate to claim that German Shepherds, as a breed, have a higher resistance.