a wolf because they are used to be around wildlife and have a different more strong physical structure that makes them superior
German Shepherd
German shepherd.
Germanshepherd would kill and tear into pieces of a dalmation
I don't really know but my money is on the Shepherd! The Dobermann wins. Where I live there was a dobermann who killed 2 German shepherd.
a german shepard
A python is stronger, thicker, and longer than a german shepherd, but a german shepherd is faster and can bite the python if the dog is fast enough.
Don't ever send your GSD alone to face a wolf. If you trained and cooperate well with your GSD, he will easily win or even kill a wolf with your cooperation. Get a long stick and go behind your GSD yelling to support your GSD and also to scare the wolf. The wolf will lose its confidence and also distracted, a second of distracted can lead a wolf to a fatal wound. The wolf will either run away or stay to be killed. But be sure to not chasing the wolf if it runs away, let it go because we all have mercy in our heart. There is a case where a farmer sent his German Shepherd dog to attack a 35 lb coyote on his property. The coyote immediately went for the Shepherds throat and killed him instantly. Wild animals are natural born killers. Nature has selected for them to compete and survive in the wild. A Gray wolf is more than double the size of a coyote and on average slightly larger than a German Shepherd. Its bite force is double that of a German Shepherd. If you trained a German Shepherd to go for a kill bite to the Wolve's neck it is still doubtful it would win since the wolf is still stronger and has a much more powerful bite. I would guess the German Shepherd. I think it would be the wolf because it has natuarl wild instincts but them again dogs can be aggressive too. The wolf, because it's stronger, faster, way more powerful claws and jaws, smarter, etc. Overall better because of wild instints and the fact that it's a raw hunting machine. Way more powerful than it looks.
It depends on what type of competition the German Shepherd and the Husky is entered in. If it is a sledding or pulling competition, the Husky will excel at it. However, the German Shepherd is more likely to win a herding, obedience, schutzhund and tracking competition.Answer 2In a fight, a husky is more likely to win. A husky has a stronger bite and more strength than a german shepherd. (This answer is based on screen play of the Jack London novel "Call of the Wild" in which a Husky named Buck fights and drives off his German Shepherd rival for Alpha position on the sled team.) In reality, a German Shepherd is the larger more powerful dog of the two breeds and has higher intelligence. In a fight, a German Shepherd would most certainly win in most cases. Huskies are a working breed of dog that are bred to pull sleds and not fight. Although German Shepherds were not originally bred for fighting they are a herding breed who's duty included driving off predators like Wolves to protect the flock. They have also been trained for military and police work further suggesting that are more suited for a fight than a Husky.
I would say German Shepherd because they are loyal as anything to you and protective naturally for family too! They are also so smart and caring and really seem to understand your emotions. Rotweilers are nice to but I vouch German Shepherd.
Of course the German Shepherd. They weigh up to 40Kg, compared to boxers weighing up to 32Kg; German Shepherds have a longer jaw with a bite force of 238psi, whereas the Boxers is 200psi; German Shepherds are more aggressive and would 9 times out of ten tear a boxer to pieces
It depends. If it is a gray wolf, then a wolf would win. But if it is a smaller type of wolf, then a hyena might win.
The caucasian shepherd.