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		<title>I have a 12 month old female German Shepard. She is a handful but very intelligent, constantly being trained but is over Answers at Dogster Answers.</title>
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			<p>Please repost, but let me try to be *pyschic. lol
Your gsd is entering her adolescent stage. This can last until she is 2 or 3 years old. In this time they are pushing limits, trying to find their place in both the world &amp; their *pack. They seem to forget everything they knew as sweet pups &amp; delight in blowing you off. You say *sit..they half-sit..you say *come...they look at you &amp; saunter off.
The key to surviving this time is patience &amp; training. Daily. Set your limits &amp; NEVER let them take that inch. Never say &quot;ok, just this once.&quot; They are looking to make sure you have the skills to be their leader &amp; that you are trustworthy &amp; consistent.
You have another fear stage coming..training &amp; socializing will help you get through this. This will be the time that you *might see dog aggression crop up. Don't shut her off from other dogs..help her get through it.<br /><br />
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			<p>Not really sure what you want to say.  Your question was cut off.  You can try posting it again and  get replies.<br /><br />
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