They're very good at police work. They're good trackers and good at personal protection. They're smart and easy to train. They're loyal and fearless.
Their is no exact number, but German shepherds are third most popular dogs in the world, so think about it.
Yes they did, Hitler admired the breed and used them alot so all the Amaricans started calling them 'police dogs' Because they dident want to assocate them with the German German Shepards
There is no information on the actual cost of the Gosselin's German Shepherds. Those dogs were not German Shepherds but a mix so not much.
Compared to other breeds, yes. German Shepherds are very smart and easy to train which is why the police use them so much.
"German Shepherd" is a breed of dog. "Police Dog" is a job description. German Shepherds are often used as Police dogs. They're also common as pets. And other breeds are also used as police dogs. No, police tend to use German shepards, but most breeds of dog can be a police dog. The Belgian Malinois is a very popular police dog.
it doesn't matter witch gender for a police dog, all dogs (mostly German shephards) are good for police dogs, as long as they can do the job, isn't that the point, to get the job done, it doesn't matter what breed or gender
German Shepherds don't live wild anywhere. They are either working dogs or pets. So they don't get hunted.
yes i think so
Yes German Shepherds have to jump high obstiles in the police force so they know how to do it and will if mixed with a roaming breed such as Husky. A bored German Shepherd wouldn't think twice of jumpimg a fence or digging for his pleasures.
Unfortunately, German shepherds moult all year round. They never stop. So if you are getting one, prepare for hair. EVERYWHERE.
Well, of course, nobody knows exaclt,y considering all the strays, but they are third most popular dog so think about it.
Giant Schnauzers were used, along with German Shepherds, as messenger, guard and police dogs in Germany during and after WWII. They are extremely alert, intelligent and loyal, so they can certainly be trained for protective service.