They can be either one, depending on the parents
Yeah, a Short haired German Shepherd. Or a Belgian Shepherd.
A German Shepherd can keep a steady pace of 26 mph but at a sprint 30 - 32 can be maintained.
Really, its just their coat. Its longer around their face. They are bigger boned, and they still act the same as a short haired shepherd; protective and loyal and loving. ♥
German Shepherd puppies available for adoption come in various types, including standard, long-haired, and short-haired. Additionally, there are different color variations such as black, sable, and bi-color. Each type has its own unique characteristics and appearance.
* German shepherd (Alsatian) * Dachshund ('wiener dog') * German short-haired pointer * Schnauzer * Weimaraner * Pomeranian * Poodle * Boxer * Rottweiler * Great Dane * Doberman
Yes, I do believe they are as I have a short hair. I think that long haired German shepherds are harder to brush and clean because of their long hair.I own a Long Hair German Shepherd, and we do not have to brush her once a day. They seem like they would get muddy and matted, but actually, I have a retriever, and she get's much more mats than my shepherd. We take them to the groomers for a bath with soap and brushing once every couple months, and in between we don't have to brush her.
German Pointer (Short-haired and Wire-haired.) Shnauzer (Giant, Standard and Minature) Dachshund (Standard, Minature and Toy. Short-haired, Long-haired and Wire-haired) Dobermann Pincher German Shepherd
no
Look in your local paper or via internet, I cannot post links for you as its against the WIKI guidelines.
Depends on whether it's long-haired or short-haired, the latter being the easiest to groom.
The doberman the German shepherd and boxer are long coated.
The doberman the German shepherd and the boxer are long coated.