no becaue German shepherds are way stronger
German shepherds are a brave and courageous breed, and are more than capable of defending themselves, so no, as with all dogs, it depends on which was the dominant, and which one was more calm submissive.
German sheperd, bulldog, boxer and generally any dog that barks a lot
add each breed's average weight together and divide by the number of mixes it has. that average number will be what your dog should weigh when full grown, give or take 10-15 pounds.
Bristol = Bristol Boxer = Boxer
the boxer = der Boxer.
Now if a German Shepard and a boxer were fighting they would be equal but if you are talking about walking the dog than the German Shepard would be far stronger! i know this from experience because i have a purebreed boxer and purbred German Shepard and they are both male and the boxer is above average size for his breed and yet the German Shepard is far harder to walk! i hope this answers your question!
Yes, you can have a German Shepherd and a Boxer living together.
Yes, if you are responsible you can have a German Shepard, boxer, and a doberman.
A boxer can be a person who fights in a boxing match or a boxer is a type of German Dog.
The doberman the German shepherd and the boxer are long coated.
The doberman the German shepherd and boxer are long coated.
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