no if they are brought up with each other but if they dont know each other they will fight
Yes, a few to name are: - German Shepherds - Australian Shepherds - Belgian Shepherds They're all merely different by a name but sport many different looks and personalities from each other.
A bitten child, if your dog and child isn't taught to respect each other
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.
You can have 8 pets with 2 of each kind of German shepherds, Siberian huskies, boxers, and Bengal cats if you have the space and time to care for them.
There is no specific ritual. All possible mates play with their fore legs and bound at each other a while until the female decides the male can mount them. Some or quick and others play hard to get.
German Shepherds are a fantastic breed to have for protection, and they do quite well with other German Shepherds and different breeds as well. Most breeds of dogs can get along, the key is training. Poor training will produce poorly behaved dogs that do not get along and can be aggressive. Firm training will produce highly trained and sound of mind animals. I recommend German Shepherds, as an owner of 2, and a Mom of 2 little ones, I see how protective yet loving additions to the family they can make.
From where do we know each other = Woher kennen wir uns?
If they are introduced properly (as in not thrown in a cage together, but letting them sniff each other and play around a little bit) they should get along great with smaller dogs, and even other pets (yes, even cats. My Schnauzer Buddy loves Kitty Kitty!!)!!!!
Small Australian Shepherds are breed with each other to get smaller puppies. No other breed is used.
German Shepherds were developed from working sheep herding dogs who happened to have some wolf blood in them. Wolves themselves were not used in development of the breed.Yes. It is believed that all dogs originated from wolves and were developed by selected breeding by humans. Early dogs used in the German Shepherd breeding program are known to have some wolf blood in them, but over a hundred years of selective breeding they are now a fully domesticated breed.Yes, they are both part of the Canine family; however, they are separate species, where as all breeds of domesticated dogs are the same species. Meaning, a German Shepard is more closely related to a Chihuahua than a Wolf.
Not normally
An agile, strong, balanced large breed of dog. The snout is long and narrow, ears are pricked. Tail tapers to a point and is carried low. Color, typically black and tan, sable, black, or red and black. Loyal and strong, protective and smart. Highly trainable and biddable.German Shepherds are powerful and third most intelligent dogs in the world. 75% of police dogs are German Shepherds. German Shepherds have extremely powerful bite force and have defined pointed ears (non-cropped) and thick fur which is usually tan with a black sadle and dark snout. German shepherds are fierce and loyal guard dogs but gentle and caring family dogs that will stay by your side through thick and thin. Third most popular dog in the world (MORE popular than golden retriever.)There are several types of German Shepherds today and to give you a simple ,understanding of each one,not to go in detail. All of them are related and posses the same basic characteristics : loyal , friend , ability to work and protector.