Nope. Some breeds, like the GSD, have to grow into their paws... But you can never rely on the size then.
i would say a little more than a rabbit
You cant tell by the weight you can tell by looking at your puppy's ear and paws if the paws are big than you will have a big dog but if both the ears and paws are big tahn your going to have a very big dog, this doesnt work when the puppy is first born they have to be a few months old.
That depends on the specific dog's weight. Typically, though, a German Shepherd would have larger paws than a traditional Siberian Husky.
Puppy Paws (along with all of The Buddies) is a Golden Retriever.
The dog Puppy Paws and his "dad" Santa Paws are Great Pyrenees Mountain Dogs.
Zachary Gordon. He plays the voice and/or role of puppy paws in the disney movie "Santa Buddies".
with its paws
Puppy Paws was played by two twin puppies: Bella and Crosby.
You can estimate by looking at its paws, if they are very large compared to its body then that will tell he is going to be big. As your shepherd gets older you will notice stuff like his tail will drag the floor or his ears will be too big for his head.
Great Pyrenees golden retriever jack Russel terrier Australian shepherd Chinese shar pei long coated Chinese crested mixed breeds
santa paws
A well-bred, well-raised German Shepherd is calm and loyal, not mean. German shepherds are only mean if they were raised to be mean or abused as puppiesThe nature of the German shepherd is not mean. If you raise it to be mean then it will be (abuse, incorrect training, ect.) German shepherds are great with kids and are very very smart. http://www.total-German-shepherd.com/GSDtraining.HTML http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/germanshepherd.htmSome are, but our German Shepherd is a complete looney and a big cuddly teddy bear!He walks into glass doors and trips over his paws, and he is terrified of our little Kitten
The puppy is probably excited, or is trying to get your attention, or both!