by Edward Denny | Nov 14, 2017 | GSD Info Articles
Between 4-8 months of age, puppy skeletons will be developmentally ahead of the soft tissue (muscle, ligament and cartilage ). So we have these large heavy front leg bones ( the Radius and Ulna ) with cartridge between them ( The elbow ) that is too immature to...
by Edward Denny | Oct 31, 2017 | GSD Info Articles
As mentioned elsewhere on this site, 99.99999999999% of so called GSD’s in the U.S. are not Authentic, true ( whatever adjective one might use for real ) German Shepherd dogs. This doesn’t mean that the others are bad dogs, but same as a Cocker Spaniel or...
by Edward Denny | Oct 30, 2017 | GSD Info Articles
Crates are cages, developed decades ago for transport. Manufacturers realized that people use them as cages, that’s why they are sold for such. The term ” Crate Training ” means the following- I do not have the appropriate environment for a dog-...
by Edward Denny | Oct 29, 2017 | GSD Info Articles
This condition results when one or both testicles to not drop from the abdomen down into the scrotum. While this is rare in Europe, it is very common in intact Male dogs in the U.S. There is little research on going as to why. It is the opinion of Edward Denny, based...
by Edward Denny | Oct 28, 2017 | GSD Info Articles
This condition is the result of degenerating nerves in the lower spine, thus resulting in a loss of function of the back legs. This condition ( DM ) is highly misunderstood by the American Veterinarian system, and knowing the truth about this condition, can also...