As long as both the dogs came from reputable breeders and good family lines you shouldn't have any problem. German Shepards are a breed that is notoriously commonly bred in puppy mills, which creates horrible dogs loaded with behavioral problems. As long as you know that the dogs are from good sources and their breeders have a good reputation and can supply you with information about their parents and other dogs and all is good you shouldn't have a problem.
Hound, bitch, pups.
PlayfulOutgoingAdorableObediantWilling to pleaseLovingFluffyLarge ears
i think when they r about 1 month old
if you stick your head in their mouth you should know, try it, it worked for me :)
This is something that will come naturally, when out on walks. Pups do not do it for a while.
The average litter size for a German shepherd is about6. but there can be up to 13. but don't get your hopes up.
Every month until 6 months of age and then every 3 months , hope this helps
You would produce crossbreds, Half German Shepherd and Half Bulldog. Mind you the pups may not be the best looking, having picked up both traits and appearance from two totally different 'built' breeds.
You can't really give an average time for this, I'm afraid. All dogs are different, and it would depend on how many pups.
She should be becoming more watchful and looking around for somewhere to have her pups. She may also become more affectionate towards you but not have her tummy touched.
German Shepherd's in general are quite the hardy breed and can take quite a vary of conditions. If you wish to get a Shepherd for cold weather I suggest a long hair as they can take it better and won't shed as much.
60 to 63 days.