It could be possible, but highly unheard of.
I say yes
Yes! VERY strong. They have to be, as they are working dogs. But as long as you train them to walk to heel or put a harness on them, it isn't a problem. I have two, by the way
German shepards have had a reputation for being vicios since the 50s,60s,70s,80, and 90s and now, why do you think the police use for attacking people and the army use them for guarding, and in America German shepards are responsible for more bittings than eny other breed and in England 300 dogs die each year cause of German Shepard attacks personily i cant stick German shepards and the people that mostly own them are wankers , if you are thinking of getting a dangerous dog get a rottie a dob or eny mastiff breed but don't get a German Shepard they can turn at eny time
On their last years, they will grow about 3ft tall on four legs. German Shepards seem to grow faster than Labradors though.
No more than other puppies
All dogs can have 1-14 puppies but it is rare to have more than 8 puppies
From my experience most German Shepards are skinny specially ones with a mix breed but if this isn't your answer check a website about animal breeds and their health it should help more than this site by being faster.
being pure breed
Tickling affects older dogs more than puppies, because puppies sleep a lot. I have don't this experiment with my dogs. The older dog is more affected by tickling or other noises and feelings than the puppy is.
It depends if she had it with more than one.
Yes, a horse is more powerful than a German Shepherd.
Yes, they do have a special number of puppies. Pugs only breed 4-6 puppies at once, so there will be no more or less than these numbers.