Cleveland German Shepherds Intro

Cleveland German Shepherds Intro

At Cleveland German Shepherds we strive to produce some of the best long haired German Shepherd puppies in the country. To do this we carefully select all of our breeding dogs to make sure they come from World Class Champion Lines with great health and amazing temperaments. In doing this we can carefully select the traits that we want to continue to see throughout this remarkable breed. Many of our clients provide pictures of their puppies as they grow and it is clear that our puppies grow up to be truly exceptional and stunning representations of the breed.  

The puppies that we produce would be top prospects for show, competition, breeding, or IPO however we find that most of our clients are looking for a truly top-quality long haired German Shepherd as a companion. To obtain this level of quality you would previously have had to import a puppy from Germany. By carefully selecting our breeding adults we are able to offer the same if not higher quality from right here in the USA. 

We love what we do and take great pride in raising each and every puppy as one of our own. This starts from day one and Read the rest

How To Potty Train Your Puppy: 4 Tips

How To Potty Train Your Puppy: 4 Tips

Potty training your puppy is not an easy task—just like human newborns, puppies require a lot of time and guidance to gain full control of their bladder and intestines.

The messes your puppy makes throughout the house can be quite frustrating, but it’s important to recognize that penalizing your dog for their small, unexpected pees and poos will only serve to add to the problem.

So, what should a puppy owner do in these circumstances?

Well, allow us to help you out there. Here are some general guidelines for painlessly potty training your puppy.

4 Easy Tips for Potty Training Your Pup

Make a list of everything.

New puppies take a lot of attention, which means you’ll have to meticulously monitor and document their every step. Make a physical note of the times when your dog regularly goes potty and incorporate those times into your walks.

Take a lot of walks.

Two-month-old puppies typically need to “go” every two hours. Your puppy will be capable of holding it in for three to four hours at three months, and up to five hours at four months. Your dog will soon be totally trained and will no longer have accidents in the Read the rest