good question idunno cuz im the one hu posted the question
They are German Shepherds Labradors and PittBulls.
Yes they are very smart dogs. German shepherds are used for many things such as drug dogs, police dogs, seeing eye dogs, guard \ watch dogs, and etc. German shepherds are great dogs they are loving, protective, and amazing dogs.
No... They are a breed within a breed, not very hard to get though. yes but if a german shepard is all white and the nose is white as well it can not be in the akc program by the guide lines
The colour doesn't matter but to be totally honest I believe a GSD is the best dog a person could ever dream of... They're undying loyalty and affection is the real beauty about them.
probably popping a tumor on a German shepherds head. he shool his head and the stuff from the tumor (blood and slime) came out and went all ovewr me
your question makes no sense what so ever, your illiteracy has cause you to be shunned by this website.
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No, none of the Belgian Shepherds have won Best In Show at Westminster.
He/She is probably a German shepherd mix. If you had ever noticed that German Shepherds vary in color and size from one to the other, and had gathered though research that these animals were bred with many types of shepherd dog, with a main cross being the wolf, you might agree that it stands to reason that if fact this dog may actually be a German Shepherd with a different heritage. From what you have said in the question I would say it's a German shepherd Akita mix. :)
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