GSD's problem is not being protective, it's being overprotective. Especially of the children in the house. They are harmless to friends if they are trained right, but if you leave one home alone without entertainment, they're destroy your house.
Yes, German Shepherds are naturally protective of their owners. They are known for their loyalty and willingness to protect their loved ones. Proper training and socialization can help reinforce this trait in a positive way.
Some people think that pit bulls are more protective than German Shepherds. Some people think that German Shepherds are more protective than pit bulls. It all depends on the person and their opinion.
Yes they are. Very protective of their families.
In my experience, German shepherds have varying degrees of being affectionate. To their owners/family they can be very affectionate, caring, and gentle. To strangers or not close acquaintances, they can be standoffish and aloof. It depends greatly on that particular shepherds personality and the socialization they receive as they grow up.
Undying loyalty and a very very protective nature. Just about all Shepherds have these two traits.
German shepherds are also called Alsatians.
There is no information on the actual cost of the Gosselin's German Shepherds. Those dogs were not German Shepherds but a mix so not much.
German shepherds come mostly in brown and tan colors
no. White German shepherds are not recognized by the K.C
German shepards are very kind but also very protective. German shepards are said to be the best dogs for having fun but also can be very violent if trained the wrong way.
Of course not! they can hear perfectly well. The only difference between white German shepherds and black and tan German shepherds is their colour!
Yes, German Shepherds are known for forming strong bonds with their human companions. They are loyal, affectionate, and protective, making them excellent companions for individuals and families. With proper socialization and training, German Shepherds can develop a deep emotional connection with their owners.