We're minding our son's dog and my husband was up Killiney Hill walking him when he met a woman with a similar (but not exactly the same) dog. They got talking (that's an idea for singletons!) about our dog. She asked his age which is about 1yr8months. His temperament, which she enquired about, is very good, loves attention, wants to play nearly all the time, worse than a baby.
She then said that the 2 year mark is a critical one for this particular breed, that it can change, sometimes for the worse. She got her own dog trained at that age to prevent that. Now, I would have asked her where she got him trained, but unfortunately Mr Mul didn't, so I was wondering does anyone know of any training centres for dogs? Also, does anyone have this breed and what other things might we need to know. He's a bit of a fussy eater and doesn't eat his whole dinner in one go but might have the 2nd half the next day. He always leaves the mixer nuts for the next day.
I don't really know where to get information about the breed, hence this post.
The Kennel Club are mostly interested in the colour, marks, stature, quality not temperament/personality.
The Police in the UK look for certain qualities in a GS, not all GS's are suitable for the training.
Albino German Shepherd
She then said that the 2 year mark is a critical one for this particular breed, that it can change, sometimes for the worse.
I don't understand, other than the obvious physical differences, how albinism could have any other affect on any particular breed.
I meant the temperament/personality of the dog Daveydoris.
(if your post was in answer to mine that is!)
Are you sure the dog is an albino?
The white or snowy GSD is recognised by the US Kennel Club as a distinct breed - see here - http://www.germanshepherds.com/thegsd/whitegsd/
A quote from the site - "In addition, to differentiate the dog from an albino, a white German Shepherd should have dark eyes and black lips, eyelids, foot-pads and nose, with dark nails. Black, blue or gray [sic] skin is desirable."
Daveydoris - the woman said that this change at 2 years is a particular characteristic of the Albino German Shepherd. Mosstown - yes, they are absolutely gorgeous to look at, and we're mad about him, even if he's worse than a baby, but, after what that woman said, I wouldn't like to think he might turn a bit nasty if things didn't go his way. He has nipped the postman twice so he's not allowed out freely, but there seems to be something between most dogs and postmen so we wouldn't worry about that too much.
The dog has 'nipped' the postman - twice?? Is this not a cause for concern to your son?
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