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What "Make Life Easier" Tricks/Behaviors did you Teach Your GSDs?

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Basically, what did you teach your shepherds that made life easier for you or the people around you?

Chase, for instance, knows to step away and let people pass on the sidewalk when he sees them approaching. He's very big and awkward, so rather than ask people to maneuver around him (or pass him closely if they're scared of big dogs) Chase will move to the side and sit or lay down, giving them the majority of the sidewalk. If there's grass, he'll very happily sit or lay there. Sometimes I need to prompt him with "share the sidewalk", but he mostly does it on his own now.

Additionally, I muzzle trained him so if a vet or anyone ever needs to, he's very comfortable with it. He'll voluntarily put his head in.
 
Crate training I think is at the top of the list. Traveling in vehicles comfortably. Rock solid recall. Loose leash walking. Down-stay. Accepting grooming and handling. OUT command. Stuff like this.
 
That’s so sweet, “share the sidewalk” might be one of the most thoughtful commands I’ve heard. It’s awesome that he picked up on it so naturally too.

I really like the idea of muzzle training just as a life skill, I wouldn’t have thought of that, but it makes so much sense. What other things would you say fall into that “everyday manners” category for GSDs? I’m still figuring out what’s worth teaching early on vs what comes later
 
That’s so sweet, “share the sidewalk” might be one of the most thoughtful commands I’ve heard. It’s awesome that he picked up on it so naturally too.

I really like the idea of muzzle training just as a life skill, I wouldn’t have thought of that, but it makes so much sense. What other things would you say fall into that “everyday manners” category for GSDs? I’m still figuring out what’s worth teaching early on vs what comes later
When the time comes, you can get training kits on Amazon that come with size 1-8 muzzles for like...$30. PERFECT for training! Once Chase is full grown I'll get him his quality "just in case" muzzle, but for now these are perfect for practicing!
 
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