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r/DutchShepherds PUBLIC
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r/DutchShepherds is a PUBLIC community on Reddit with over 14,724 members. It currently has a positive sentiment with an engagement rate of 9.7%. With a community friendliness score of 80, this subreddit presents a high conversion potential for authentic brand participation. Strict rules against self-promotion are in place, so marketing should focus strictly on value-driven community engagement.
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Subreddit Rules
- Be respectful: Be respectful of one another. Focus on the argument, not the person. Personal attacks, harassment, bullying, or bashing users for their training methods/tools will not be tolerated, regardless of legal status in different countries.
- Post quality content: Keep the quality of posts/comments on our subreddit high. Content should in some way be relevant to Dutch Shepherds or purpose-bred crosses (X Herders). Pictures, videos, blog posts, etc., are allowed, but please tell us why you thought it was interesting or worthy of sharing in the comments to get the discussion going.
- No self promotion (kinda): We allow experts to provide educational content and share any recommended products or services that support our community members. These contributions are intended to enhance your knowledge and experience, not as direct advertisements. We do not allow the sale of puppies from backyard breeders.
- No animal abuse: Anyone found to be promoting animal abuse on this subreddit will be banned forever. Our community is open to many different types of training methods. We do not believe one type of training is necessarily better than another. But no reputable training method involves abusing a dog.
- Leave politics outside: It’s a sub about dogs, so let’s talk about the dogs.
- No reposting: Please share original content. Reposting others' content is not allowed.
- No breed identification posts: It's difficult to know the breed of a dog without a DNA test. Please ask r/IDmydog or purchase a DNA Test such as: [**Embark's Breed Identification Kit.**](https://amzn.to/4pq4ij9) The dog is likely a Pit Bull/German Shepherd mix if it’s brindle.
- Don't ask us for vet advice: Leave the important questions to the professionals. Please use the following subreddit to ask for vet advice: r/askvet.
- Adoption & rehoming posts in pinned thread only: All adoption and rehoming posts must be posted in the pinned [**thread**](https://www.reddit.com/r/BelgianMalinois/comments/1fkzt2s/belgian_malinois_in_need_of_adoption/) in r/belgianmalinois. Make sure to include the content in the comment rather than just a URL to your removed post. This keeps our community organized and helps Dutch Shepherds find homes faster.
- Respect moderator decisions: Moderators are here to help maintain the community and enforce the rules. Please respect their decisions. If you disagree with a decision, you may politely discuss it with the moderators through private messages or modmail, but public disputes or disrespectful behavior will not be tolerated.
- No crowdfunding: Crowdfunding is not permitted. This includes GoFundMe campaigns, donation requests and asking for financial assistance. For emergency veterinary fundraising, please use dedicated pet assistance organizations, local community groups, or general assistance platforms.
- No AI-generated content: This sub is for real dogs, real training, and real owners. AI-generated or AI-edited images, videos, and text are not allowed. This includes "AI-enhanced" photos and posts passing AI content off as a real dog. Suspected AI content will be removed. If you're not sure, ask a mod before posting.
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