#4 In general, the East European Shepherd Dogs have a sustained character, as evidenced by their good-natured attitude towards children.
Pets, with whom she had to grow up together, the dog does not offend either. But on stray coffees and dogs, East European Shepherd can break, so on walks, the pet's hobby for other four-legged creatures is better to take under personal control.
#5 In terms of study, the East European Shepherd Dogs are solid good dogs.
They are quick-witted, willingly delve into the essence of the actions they explain, and do not confuse reality with situations simulated by a dog handler on a training ground. East European Shepherd easily deals with basic OKD commands and learns the basics of ZKS with no less enthusiasm, but this is not the breed that assimilates the material once and for all. As dog handlers like to say: the East European Shepherd is trained and brought up throughout its life. This is the only way to really control the animals and not be afraid for the safety of others. Accordingly, introducing such a brutal pet into the house, you need to be prepared for the fact that training and repetition of the material covered will become an integral part of your life.
#6 Up to two months old, an East European Shepherd puppy is socialized, that is, the dog must get used to the place of residence, owners, sounds and smells accompanying it at home.
From the age of two months, learning of elementary commands and obedience lessons begins, which will at the same time prepare for the upcoming OKD. At this age, the baby will have to learn a new rule: before taking an action, it is necessary to obtain permission from the owner. By the way, it is possible to fully train a shepherd dog only if it understands and recognizes the authority of the owner. When playing with your East European Shepherd puppy, don't let him win. The kid regards this behavior as a weakness, which he will not hesitate to take advantage of.