This GSD Playing Dead Is Unbelievably Realistic! Lets Share And Get Him Into Hollywood :)

Sam is a German Shepherd. But she is not just any German Shepherd.
She is a dog who is quite dramatic and loves to play dead when her owner says BANG! German Shepherd, also known as a GSD for German Shepherd Dog, is a breed of dogs that are large-sized. They are working dogs that, as the name suggests, originated in Germany.
What are work dogs? Well, work dogs are those dogs that you see at airports, sniffing at suspicious luggage or people. They have very sharp senses which is why they also work with the police and military. They are a highly intelligent breed of dogs, with great strength. They are easy to train, as this video (which we will talk about in a moment) will show you. They are also very obedient. German Shepherds are big dogs and they can look quite scary but they are actually friendly dogs and great with dogs. Once you have a German Shepherd you will realize that they are extremely loyal and a wonderful dog to have.
Now that you know a little bit more about the breed German Shepherd, let’s talk about the gorgeous German Shepherd dog, that is, Sam! The video shows Sam being filmed by her owner who asks her, “You want a treat, Sam?” Obviously, no dog is ever going to say no to a treat! So Sam eagerly runs over towards her owner, her tail wagging in anticipation for her treat.
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