German Shepherds don't favor German commands unless they have been trained with them, say from when they were puppies. English is not harder for them to learn because they are GermanShepherds. They just follow commands in the language they in which they were trained.
Edit: Actually dogs dont know languages but sound sequels. so it doesnt matter because the dont recognize what language it is.
No. Dogs can be trained in any language, regardless of where the dog comes from. Many German Shepards are used for law enforcement, and are trained using commands in English, French, Chinese, German, or Japanese.
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German Shepards are very dark brown, black, and sometimes with a tiny bit of a light shaded brown.
German Shepards.
Rottweilers Make connections. They match each word/sound to the respective action. I suspect If you taught a Rottweiler German instead of English as a puppy, it would do just fine. However if your dog already knows English commands, this will not work.
German Shepards
English and German belong to different language families, with English being a Germanic language and German being a Western Germanic language. English has a larger vocabulary due to its history of borrowing words from various languages, while German has a more structured grammar with cases, genders, and verb conjugations. Pronunciation and word order also differ between the two languages.
German Shepards are carnivores.
Teach it commands in German rather than English. I think it was a joke or a rhetorical Question smile
German Shepards
With positive reinforcement and kindness.
Yes, German Shepherds can make excellent companions and are known for their loyalty and protective nature. With proper training and socialization, they can form a strong bond with their owners and become a beloved member of the family.