If they are raised around humans and other cats and dogs, German Shepherds can be very social.
Yes, I'm sure they do, just like all other humans out there.
Yes, a few to name are: - German Shepherds - Australian Shepherds - Belgian Shepherds They're all merely different by a name but sport many different looks and personalities from each other.
Yes if they are properly socialized at a young age.
White German Shepherds are the same as the traditional German Shepherds in terms of behavior and characteristics, but they have a white coat color due to a recessive gene. They can be equally good as pets, as long as they receive proper training, socialization, and care just like any other German Shepherd.
That is not true. There is nothing stating that Jewish people will not own German Shepherds. As a matter of fact, many German Shepherd police dogs are trained in Israel and imported into other countries.
German Shepherds do not have a direct symbiotic relationship with any specific organism. However, they may form close bonds with humans and other animals in their pack, which could be considered a form of symbiosis based on mutual benefit and cooperation.
They mate as dogs do, just like any other breed of dog.
no if they are brought up with each other but if they dont know each other they will fight
Compared to other breeds, yes. German Shepherds are very smart and easy to train which is why the police use them so much.
Well, their capable of a wide range of things:AgilityCompanionGuardingGuide for the blindK-9 officer of the lawArmyShowingHerdingAnd many other roles
A bitten child, if your dog and child isn't taught to respect each other
Green-eyed German Shepherds are rare and unique due to their striking eye color, which is not commonly seen in the breed. This trait can make them stand out and appear more distinct compared to other German Shepherds with more common eye colors like brown or amber. Additionally, green-eyed German Shepherds may have a more intense gaze, giving them a captivating and mysterious appearance.