German Shephard,Alsetian and Dalmation
By reading dog encyclopedias.
German Shepherds will be good with smaller breeds if they known that dog since early puppyhood.GSDs won't be good with smaller breeds if you stuck that smaller dog with him/her duing his/her adulthood
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Most of the time it means if a dog will have hip displaysia. There are test that you can get done called OFA and pinned hips. And the results some back in as Excellent, good, fair and poor those would be the rateings with Excellent being a dog that is less likely to have hip problems such as displaysia. So you wouldn't want to breed a dog that has fair hips to a dog that has fair hips as it is more likely the puppies will have hip problems. Hip problems are more common in large breeds because they have more weight on there hips. But all of this isn't usefull unless you plan on breeding elsewise none of it really matters.
Border Collies are probably the best. (They are the smartest dog)
The good dogs to have a pack with are Newfoundlands and Saint Bernards.
No. There are no breeds of dog that are inherently "good" or "bad." Responsible ownership and training of any breed of dog is the only way to guarantee a good dog.
it is believed to have 355 breeds of dog including mix breeds.
friendly dogs, like labradors and goldens
by being good at playing it
No dogs are completely hypo-allergenic, but some breeds that may help are the Papillon, Poodle, Maltese, Native American Indian Dog and Vizsla.
Golden Retrievers or goldendoodles