i don't think so, German shepherd is a breed that makes the 2 best guard dog, so i recommended you if you buy a bulldog or a German sheperd, NEVER buy a German sheperd with a bulldog, they might tear each other into pieces. But it is up to you, that was just my warning, the choice is yours.
It depends on the individual animals and most particularly on how they are raised (socialized).
yes
Yes, because they get along great with any animal!
A Doberman, a German shepherd, a boxer, a Toyger cat, an ocicat and a domestic short hair cat can probably get along if they are raised together and trained well.
As long as he isn't a tormentor and they get along well.
A German Shepherd can keep the same pace a lot longer than human. If a person can run an hour non stop so can a German Shepherd, easily. That articular breed just wouldn't stop out of tiredness, they would run along side their master as they would in the wild after their alpha.
If you raise a Cheetah cat, a toyger cat, a boxer, a doberman and a German shepherd from early puppy and kitten hood, they will most likely get along. This can depend on the personality of the animals though.
it is okay to keep a labrador and German shepherd together as long as they both get along and if they don't when they start to growl at each other separate them aventully they will get used to each others company! don't worry dogs can sence your worry!
In general German Shepherds are a one owner type of dog. However, if your German Shepherd gets along well with other dogs and appears docile then put your German Shepherd on a leash and let the new pup have the freedom, but be sure to keep the pup away from your dog. Watch the reactions from your German Shepherd. You could try this with a friends dog coming into your home to see how your dog reacts before purchasing another dog. "Never' pay all of your attention to the pup no matter how cute they are. Always go to your German Shepherd first. It's a pecking order. German Shepherd or any other breeds, there are individual personalities amongst dogs and some can be very patient with a pup, while others can be jealous and some even aggressive and harm the pup.
Dont know where your from but you generally don't eat dogs. shepards pie is made from minced LAMB and allot of vegetables, cooked along with mash potato, then placed into a baking tray along with mash on top then placed in an oven to crist eh outer mash potato.
Because the German Shepherd Husky mix is not a pure bred, no one knows the temperament of this 10 yr old female dog. I am assuming that you have the young male dachshund. if your young dachshund is still a puppy and loves to run , jump, play and dig, then he may be too hyper for the old gal. Usually an older dog would not get along too well with a hyper young pup, but if you know a lot about dogs and can handle the situation and protect the older dog and the younger dog from pissn each other off, then it could be done. If the older dog has been raised around younger dogs this also may help them to get along. Normally older dogs dont like to be bothered by they hyperness of the young.
they need to get used to each other if not that when the first dog was there then the older dog doesnt like the younger one GOOD LUCK!