As long as they are spayed and neutered.
No. Unfortunately, his face has to stay the same. The only way faces can be morphed is in custom male/female.
Yes! Rin Tin Tin was a male German Shepard.
The German translation of defendant is:Angeklagter (male)Angeklagte (female)Beschuldigter (male)Beschuldigte (female)
it is male: der Bleistift
you just keep them away from a male (if their a female) keep them away from a female ( if their a male)
Yes. There isn't very many dogs you can not crossbreed, however, there's more that you shouldn't. In this case the German Shepard I would advise be the male since the great Pyrenees male may produce a puppy larger than the female Shepard can birth. Males primarily determine the size, while the female determines the number of offspring.
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!
No, it is not unhealthy. There are a lot of people that have older German Shepherds that are still 'virgins'.
Giraffes can be male or female. this is how they mate, and keep the species going
No, a female Miniature Pinscher cannot successfully breed with a male German Shepherd due to significant differences in size, genetics, and breeding incompatibility. Physical and health risks for both dogs would be high if crossbreeding were attempted. It's best to stick to breeding within the same breed or breeds of similar sizes.
"They will mate but if you keep them in there at the birth then the female will kill the male."
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