Yes, a 5-year-old pure German Shepherd can be trained for obedience competition, though it may require some adjustments compared to training a younger dog. At this age, the dog may have established habits, so patience and consistency are crucial. Positive reinforcement techniques, regular practice, and engaging training methods can help motivate the dog and enhance its performance. With dedication and effort, it’s definitely possible to prepare a mature dog for competition.
yes but it will be very hard
German Shepherd, they are very smart. That's why the police use them so much
German Shepherd are clever enough to open a door and ring a dinner bell when hungry... ... ... Why not.
German Shepherd Dogs are easier to train. Rottweilers are known to be semi-aggresive and nippy during the training process. They are also very dominant.
every dog is different, but they usually train quite fast
Yup
No, but they are just very clever and if you don't train them they train you.
Toilet train him perhaps. type in'how to house train my dog' in google.
You should be better at training! haha, by thorita.
Depends on you, as the owner. A German Shepherd would certainly be more loyal, going as far to die for its owner and is more popular. Beaucerons are much more rare. They both make good guard dogs but the German Shepherd is easier to train.
To train a GSD is easy. Get a book and read the methods for doing it, as long as you are firm a Shepherd learns very very quickly.
Depends, how you train them. If you can't train a first correctly, the other will take the other puppies example.