German Shepherds are a genetically engineered species (Canis lupis familiaris). They do not occur naturally in the wild and therefore do not have a biome.
German shepherds need a lot of space to run around and they need a warm climate, if they are going to be outside most of the time. If you are living in a cold place, it would be best to get a German shepherd only if you have a big house. These dogs are hyper, loving, and gentle giants that need special care.
German shepherds are big and active dogs so it would be better if you would keep it outside. Offcourse it can live inside but it will be much happier dog if it will have chance to run free.
All over the world, they can live in Spain where the sun is hot as long as they have shelter, and over in Alaska, as long as they have warmth.
Temperature doesn't matter.
Mostly outside,but can be trained for indoors as well.
Any habitat is liveable for this breed.
German Shepherd can be found anywhere nowadays.
German Shepherd's live all over the world but yes, they originated in Germany from shepherd dogs...
no they live with there owners so why would they
germany
They originated in Germany but now live all over the world.
Some of the animals that live in Germany are the German Shepherd and Squirrels.
They originated in Germany but now live all over the world.
No. It is a swiss shepherd
under 50F
German shepherd
i have a German shepherd and a labrador my German shepherd is more friendly
I live in Pakistan so it is a German Shepherd.