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.
because of the paws if you know the mom of it and if its big then its going to be the same size
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.
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A purebred can be up to 70cm at a push. Kind Shepherd's up to 90cm but they are a mix.
The offspring will not get any bigger than the parents.
Alsation or a German shepherd, but poodles can grow to a big size sometimes. But overall, alsation and German shepherd.
400 to 800 depending on age and breed pureness
The English Shepherd is a medium size dog ranging from 40 to 60 pounds for females and about 40 to 70 pounds for males. I believe the German Shepherd is also classified a medium size dog so you would have to take an educated guess from here.
Approximately 25kg -27kg is a good weight for a nine month old female German Shepherd, but this will depend on how big the parents were and also diet.
Where it lives, anywhere all over the world. They are a popular breed in a big majority of countries.
Big dogs like the Dalmatian, Irish Terrier, German Shepherd .... etc.
Possibly the breed known as "Alsatian", which is, in effect, a really big German Shepherd.
German Shepherd