Unless you want to pay to get the dog professional attack training (which I don't suggest) then there is really no way to make a german shepherd kill a robber. But I do know that they make excellent natural guard dogs. If a german shepherd knows and loves you then they will fight for you with there life if the situation arises, one of the reasons the police use them so much. Although, just by having a german shepherd in your house would be enough to keep robbers away.
They will probably make a signature German Shepard.
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Play agressive..
Yes.
Probably a German Shepherd - They listen to their owner more than a Weimaraner who may get bored and make faults. The German Shepherd excels in this sport, whereas the Weimie is better suited to gun work.
get a peice of paper on the table then put the German shepherd picture in your toes then suck your toes u will see the paper transforming that's all =)
Depends on you, as the owner. A German Shepherd would certainly be more loyal, going as far to die for its owner and is more popular. Beaucerons are much more rare. They both make good guard dogs but the German Shepherd is easier to train.
Be kind and loving towards your Shepherd and he/she will love and give you happiness in return. German Shepherds easily win over the heart but in return you have got to make sure he/she is looked after and given every requirement it NEEDS. A Shepherd will give it owner twice as much as they can give him/her, really.
Introduce the both gently and have them sniff each other. Usually this will be enough but make sure its on mutual territory.
German Shepherd
Dobermans were originally breed from German Pinschers, Rottweilers, Beauceron, Pinschers, Greyhounds, English GreayhoundsThe origin of the Doberman Pincher isn't completely traceable. It is thought that dobermans are bread from German Pinchers (very smart breed), German Herd Dogs, Great Danes, and Rottweilers. Of course without knowing for sure, there can be all kinds of combinations. I have 2 dobermans now, and have had 2 others (separate times) in the past. Through my personal research, I find these breeds to be most consistently mentioned in literature about dobermans. - also the breed has changed since it's arrival to America after WWII.
Depends on their age...to make them stronger feed them "royal canin junior for German shepards"