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In what year did the German Shepherd make its debut as a police dog in Germany?

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Give Your German Shepherd Cuddly Toys to soothe separation anxiety when you’re away

Ease your German Shepherd’s separation anxiety by offering cuddly toys that provide comfort when you're away. A familiar scent or soft texture can offer reassurance, reducing stress and loneliness during your absence.

Choose durable, pet-safe materials and consider toys designed for snuggling, which can mimic the warmth and security they crave. Introducing these toys while you're still home can help your dog associate them with positive emotions.

Such comforting companions can comfort your pet, fostering emotional well-being and reducing destructive behaviors linked to anxiety. Investing in cuddly toys ensures your German Shepherd feels supported and secure, even when alone.

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Trivia Answer

The German Shepherd made its debut as a police dog in Germany in 1900. The breed's intelligence, strength, and versatility made it an ideal candidate for law enforcement work.

Max von Stephanitz, credited with developing the breed, recognized its potential beyond herding and promoted its use in various roles, including police service. By 1900, German police forces began employing German Shepherds for tasks such as tracking, guarding, and public order.

Their success in law enforcement quickly solidified the breed’s reputation as a highly capable working dog, leading to its widespread adoption by police and military forces worldwide.