Training A German Shepard Puppy

How I can train a German Shepherd puppy?
I just bought and now four weeks old sry its 4 months old when I asked owner
4 weeks? Did you just say 4 months to silence and to answer your question? If 4 Mon, in: STEP 1 Establish yourself as leader of the pack. Pastors Germans are pack dogs. They are also very large and very strong will. If you do not say that Alpha Dog, your German Shepherd will gladly step in the roll. It is very important to keep pastor German know you're in control and responsible. Step 2 to draw your attention to the dogs. His German shepherd is willing to learn, but learning should focus on you and what we try to teach. Always train your Pastor in an area that is free from distractions and make sure you have their attention. Step 3 Be consistent. Your German Shepherd is waiting to please, but this should include what you want. If the rules are constantly changing, it will be confused and frustrated because they do not understand what must do to please you. Step 4 Start the informal training in the home to eight weeks of age. Your puppy shepherd is old enough to learn things like going to the bathroom outside and not to bite or jumping. Step 5 leaves to train your German Shepherd puppy to ten weeks of age. This is important because it will grow and become very large and strong. If you are not trained to walk well on a leash, you find that guides you through maturity. Step 6 basic obedience classes to assist with your puppy when he is four months. In class you teach your German Pastor large orders such as sit, stay and come. Step 7 Understand that it is never too late to train a German shepherd. Unlike other dog breeds a German Shepherd is very intelligent and can learn throughout their lives. A German shepherd is never too old to train.
German Shepherd puppy Ray – 3 weeks in training – 4 month sold