German Shepherd. Great Danes are just bigger.
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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.
* German shepherd (Alsatian) * Dachshund ('wiener dog') * German short-haired pointer * Schnauzer * Weimaraner * Pomeranian * Poodle * Boxer * Rottweiler * Great Dane * Doberman
Great Dane , a doberman
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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.
The 2 violent men attack the police officer first, but the officer grabs a taser and stuns them. Then, the officer handcuffs the 2 violent men. If the two violent men attacked the officer in different directions, the officer would get confused a little, and increase their chances of winning. He would grab his taser and stun them again if the 2 violent men try to attack them. The 2 vicious great danes against 3 German shepherds would have an equal chance of winning. A German shepherd is fiercer than a great dane, but the great dane is bigger and taller. If the violent men attacked the 3 German shepherds, they would lose no matter what. The police officer attacks the two great danes, and stuns them with the taser, and shoot them with his pistol. If the great danes attacked the officer first, the officer would still win, but get injured on the legs if he was not fast enough to use his taser or his pistol.
a dogo would smash it with no effort at all
Marmaduke, the beloved Great Dane in the comic strip and movie, is of the Great Dane breed. These gentle giants are known for their size, strength, and friendly nature.
German Shepherd, Great Dane, Golden Retriever, Doberman Pincher
They are completely different types of canine. It's like the difference of a man born of Chinese decent and a man born of Mexican decent. Both are men, but both are just as different as the Great Dane is to the German Shepard.