Put up with it.
His house, his territory. He's going to protect it.
They should on their own terms as they grow up, neevr tryn to encourage a dog to bark at strangers, it can turn out bad if you don't know what your doing.
of course it can why else do u think it is a police dog
All dogs have a different bark but larger dogs will probably have a deeper maybe louder bark and a smaller dog would have more of a higher pitched bark but it all depends on type of dog and age of dog. German shepherd dog, I have a 6 month old German Shepherd dog, he is my third GSD. He barks at 105 dB, measured by a decibel meter. The world record is 110 dB, which is held by a GSD.
To be honest, that is strange. Are you sure he just doesn't want to bark?
Your German Shepherd could be a police dog, a drugs and explosives detector, a guard, a rescue dog, a sheep dog, etc... That dog is the third more intelligent dog in the world.
Answer Yes but no need to worry they do that for a reason to show u something i have 4 German Shepperd's the are amazing dog u will fall in love fast
Yes German Shepherds do bark a lot. It is totally natural for them as they have a high protective instinct for their family. They wish to protect them and so barking at any noises from people walking past to unusual bird calls can set them off, it's basically their way of saying: "This is my house, I am protecting my family so keep away!"
A dog barking at another dog in any situation is not breed specific. Your shepherd may be barking at the other dog simply by frustration or an attempt to communicate.
The full adult size of your GSD will depend in large part on the genetic background of its parents. Adult males should range between 24-26" at the shoulder blade, females from 22-24". Males within the standard may weigh anywhere from 65-90 lbs. depending on their bloodlines. Females may weigh anywhere from 50-75 lbs. Although your pup will reach close to adult height by 10-18 months, he will continue to fill out until up to 3 years old.
Bark at everything
A common self-defense mechanism for a German Shepherd is their instinct to bark and growl when they perceive a threat. This vocalization serves to warn off potential intruders and establish their presence as a protective figure. Additionally, they may display aggressive postures, such as standing tall, raising their hackles, and showing their teeth to deter threats. If necessary, they can also resort to physical aggression to defend themselves or their territory.
No, you should not step on a bark scorpion.