No. The german shepherd is stronger and has sharper teeth/faster speed than a golden retriever.
German Shepherd- because it is more fierce and the golden retriever is most friendly to other animals. However, it is not the size of the dog in the fight is the amount of fight in the dog. If they were both to fight for their owners I think the golden retriever would win if you have its maximum friendliness because it will please its owner until death that is its purpose in life. It will also allow the owner to achieve a much higher friendship level.
Most likely the 3 golden retrievers.
a german shepard
A good breed to add to your family could be a Golden Retriever. They are known for their friendly and tolerant attitudes, which can complement the energy and playfulness of a German Shepherd. Introducing a puppy of a similar size to your existing dog can also help with socialization.
A python is stronger, thicker, and longer than a german shepherd, but a german shepherd is faster and can bite the python if the dog is fast enough.
Yes, but it would get injured quite a lot by the dalmation.
Of course the German Shepherd. They weigh up to 40Kg, compared to boxers weighing up to 32Kg; German Shepherds have a longer jaw with a bite force of 238psi, whereas the Boxers is 200psi; German Shepherds are more aggressive and would 9 times out of ten tear a boxer to pieces
German shephers have a strong canine if they have to fight for their master they will not eveb spare lion.
German shepherds are smarter and more skilled in fighting than dingoes, when German shepherds are trained to be police or military dogs. A dingo is just a wild dog with good hunting skills. The German Shepherd might win.
1 german shepherd vs 1 coyote I would put my money on the German Shepherd However you're talking about a wild animal hardened by natural selection and survival versus a tame pet. Wild animals know how to fight and survive. Shepherd versus 3 coyotes, 3 coyotes wins hands down. Even 2 coyotes would very likely be victorious. They know how to bite to kill, tame shepherd does not.
No, the German Shepherd became a breed by having general Shepherd dogs bred together until they had a standard.
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