A GSD, Boxer, and a Dobie can all be social and courageous. A lot has to do with how they're raised.
It is not recommended that you have a Dobie with a gsd (German Shepherd dog) and a Boxer. Dobie dogs do best if they are the only pet.
Whether or not a Boxer dog will take a bullet for you like a gsd (German Shepherd dog)depends on the dog itself. If there is a good relationship between the owner and the Boxer, he will do whatever he can to protect you.
All dogs and cats are able to live together with training. Dogs and cats aren't really enemies or even competitors. They simply have different social dynamics.
I do. I adopted what i thought was a lab husky mix last year. She is beautiful. After being with her after a few days, I started to notice German Shepherd characteristics. So i thought she was a lab/GSD/Husky. But I just did a DNA test for her and it came back Boxer/GSD/Chow chow. I know chows are in the husky family but the boxer part was very surprising. Anyways. Shes a great dog, a great guard dog, and extremely sweet and friendly. Also very very agile and fast.
It would depend on the relative health and age.
R. M. Verburg has written: 'Belemmeringen rond de uitstroom van Surinaamse GSD-clienten' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Social work with minorities, Surinamese
The GCF is 24.
Because GSD is an inherited condition, it is not preventable. If both parents carry the defective gene, there is a one-in-four chance that their offspring will inherit the disorder.
yes sure if the owner train the GSD from 8 weeks and the GSD is very smart type of dogs which can learn super fast
Contact a white GSD breeder, and ask them to ship their dogs to you. Or look up a white GSD breeder near you.
Akita's are from Japan - GSD's are from Germany. Akita's have curly tails - GSD's have Sabre tails Akita's have webbed feet - GSD's have partially webbed feet... Akita's and German Shepherd's are two totally different breeds. There is nothing alike about them in the slightest.
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