Don't add another German Shepard. Male or female,they will fight. Maybe add a smaller dog.
Any breed of dog has 78.
No, the German Shepherd is classes as a working/herding dog.But they can be used as sporting dogs. They often are used as guard dogs too.A dog that could be common in sporting such as dog races would be a Pharaoh Hound or a Greyhound. Maybe a Great Dane.
Shark, sheep, Shepherd (dog), sheepdog, shrew, sheephead (fish), sheltie (it's a breed of sheepdog), shorthorn (a breed of dairy cow), shad (it's a sea fish), and shrimp. Those are all that i can think of :)
Unfortunately. No. Only the males do. But. You can plant a male and a female together and most likely you will get some seeds because it is a male and Female cross breed
Golden Retriever, Labrador Retriever, German Shepard, Bichon, Poodle, Shih Tzu, etc.. An example of a hybrid breed or designer dog would be a labradoodle, goldendoodle, malti-poo, puggle. Those are cross breed dogs, or mixed breed dogs
A female shouldn't breed on her first ever cycle.
It is not a different breed, but a specific gene that causes long hair in German Shepherds. A German Shepherd with long hair is still of the German Shepherd Breed.
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No that would be very stupid. Yorkies are small and GSD's big.
no it is a breed
German Shepherd's are a breed of dog. They aren't chairs, you stack chairs... Not dogs.
Every single breed, in fact every single mammal on this earth has both male and female of each gender. You don't have all male dogs being a German Shepherd and no other breed or else they'll all be extinct.
Yeah, a Short haired German Shepherd. Or a Belgian Shepherd.
No, it's a herding breed, hence the name "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.
yes
A German Shepherd, a breed of large dog