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.
The doberman the German shepherd and boxer are long coated.
The doberman the German shepherd and the boxer are long coated.
Depends on whether it's long-haired or short-haired, the latter being the easiest to groom.