Great Dane
Australian Kelpie, Australian Shepherd, border collie, bearded collie, English shepherd, Great Swiss Mountain Dog, Old English Sheepdog, Newfoundland, Australian Cattle dog, many other breeds as well.
German Shepherd. Great Danes are just bigger.
Some popular large dog breeds are bernese mountain dog, collie, mastiff, great dane, german short - haired pointer, rottweiler, standard poodle, golden retriever, german shepherd, labrador retriever.
A collie is a herding dog and needs to work. Although herding would be a great activity for the dog, it is not always an available option. These dogs need to do something to keep them happy, frisbee, flyball, agility are all great options too.
The german shepherd has one of the largest bite forces of all the canine world. That and it has a great sense of smell.
No. The breed referred to as just the "Collie" is a very different breed than the Border Collie. In fact, the Collie is usually called a Rough Collie or Smooth Collie, based on whether it has long or short hair. Some Hollywood examples of each: Lassie was a Collie. Fly from the movie Babe was a Border Collie. There are other breeds with Collie in the name, such as Bearded Collies, Farm Collies, Scotch Collies. Collie is a general herding type dog description.
German sheppards are great dogs but be careful when approaching any dog
* German shepherd (Alsatian) * Dachshund ('wiener dog') * German short-haired pointer * Schnauzer * Weimaraner * Pomeranian * Poodle * Boxer * Rottweiler * Great Dane * Doberman
Great Dane here, if you plan to keep a dog just for guarding but not to attack kids the German Shepherd and Dobermann wouldn't be suitable for you.
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.
Alsation or a German shepherd, but poodles can grow to a big size sometimes. But overall, alsation and German shepherd.
They are generally not a great herding breed, and are more aggressive. I guess they COULD, but I wouldn't try it. Try using a Border Collie, Australian Sheep Dog, or Australian Cattle Dog.