Watch German Shepherds Reaction to “Good Girl” in Another Language



It’s going to take someone that is willing to give Rippy weeks if not months to decompress and learn how to be a dog. She’s shut down and doesn’t know how to walk on a leash but if someone will take the time with her it will be so rewarding. Help me by sharing this 🙏 ❤️ Get 20% off Flip Coffee Bean’s Cold Brew and Cool Bean merch for the next 6 days or until it’s gone.

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44 thoughts on “Watch German Shepherds Reaction to “Good Girl” in Another Language”

  1. Rippy is going to need our support more than any of the dogs I have sat with so far. She is really shut down but I guarantee she will be an amazing dog. The biggest way you can help is by sharing to spread the word 🙏❤

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  2. My mom grew up with German Sheps and my grandmother would train them to be trilingual in German, English, and decent French. When I was born my mom's Shep spoke German and English and she was such a beautiful nanny dog! Now as an adult, I went the total opposite way and have Chihuahuas, but they're equally loyal and smart; like a pocket-sized version. They're such dicks and refuse to speak German, though one speaks a lil Spanish and they are the absolute most caring kind of dog I've ever had! 💜Viele liebe Grüße!

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  3. If I could figure out how to fill out the darn paperwork!!! You make it so difficult. I have a vision issue and your print is quite SMALL. FILLED IN ALL YHE INFO, GAVE CA4D, NO WHERE TO COMPLETE TRANS ACTION. I DORDDER ONE FLIP COFFE AND TWO SHIRTS….ONE COOL BEAN PURPLE. THOUGHT I OULD HELP, HELP ME COMPLETE THIS. THANK YOU. NOT SOOOO EASY

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  4. I grew up with a Shepard called Brandi who looked very much like this pupper. She developed cancer not long after I left home. I'd love it if one of your nicknames honoured her.

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  5. Kelly and her Spanish. I am half Mexican and my mother was not allowed to speak Spanish in the household. I took one term of Spanish and did not learn a thing. The main reason is I just learned that I have ADHD and memory issues

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  6. Don't know who might see this, but a rescue German Shepherd is an awesome forever friend. We live in an area where animals are often dumped. We had a predominantly GS mix wander up on our porch. I saw him as I was on my way to meet the school bus to det my grandson. He followed me up the street. Someone called to me, and I stopped. That dog heeld.
    Fast forward 9 years, and Roscoe is a senior citizen, just like me. He has liver problems, so I make his food. The best moments of his life are getting chest scratches.
    He's about 10 ten years old, so I know we don't have much longer. If I outlive Roscoe, I will adopt the oldest dog in our local shelter. Every dog deserves a forever home, no matter how long that time may be.

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  7. Thank you so much for all you do for the dogs!! Also thank you for that encouraging message for us humans. I'm healing from a heart attack in January, getting hit by a car while walking outside in February and massive blood clots in my lungs in April. I'm doing great by the grace of God! Not suppose to be alive (according to the docs and nurses).
    Thank you again and may the Lord increase your bounderies and resources! ❤😊

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