Yes. All breeds of dogs can breed with one another. It's just difficult for some combinations to accomplish it due to differences in size. i AGREE WITH YOU
most cases the German Sheperds are taller that the Pit Bulls.
Some people think that pit bulls are more protective than German Shepherds. Some people think that German Shepherds are more protective than pit bulls. It all depends on the person and their opinion.
Pit bulls, Rottweilers, German shepherds, huskies, and mastiffs
People who breed pit bulls HAVE NO education, it's cruel and sickening
some people breed pit bulls for fighting but if you do so you will get caught by the police just a warning
The simplest answer to this is ignorance. People see the muscular, athletic and relatively large Pit Bull as a dog to be feared. This can be put down to the media giving a false or exaggerated image of the breed as a snarling, uncontrollable beast that will kill anything. Of course anyone who has ever owned a Pit Bull will know that this is far from true. The Pit Bull can do serious damage, but raised correctly they can (like any other breed) make a wonderful and loving pet. Proof that the media have an enormous impact on stereotyping is the fact that the highest number of dog bites in the UK alone come from Golden Retrievers, yet barely any news is ever reported of this breed attacking. Instead, breeds that look 'aggressive' such as the Pit Bull, Staffordshire Bull Terrier, Rottweiler, German Shepherd etc. are blamed. Blame the deed, not the Breed!
That's a crock. Pitbulls are no more dangerous than any other breed of dog - statistically, it's your pointy eared dogs (German Shepherds, Akitas, Huskies/Malamutes, etc.) which are more likely to attack.
Pit bulls have a lot of energy and like any other breed, they will be hyper if they are not stimulated and trained well.
Pit bulls no matter what you call them, has deeds recorded in history that no other breed has.
Some dog breeds that often face restrictions in certain places include pit bulls, Rottweilers, Doberman Pinschers, and German Shepherds. These restrictions can vary by location and are often based on perceived aggression or size of the breed.
What do you mean by this question? If you are asking if they will not cover certain breed the answer is yes. Every insurance company I am aware of asks on their application if you own certain breeds or any dog who has bitten anyone. The top of the list always included Pit Bulls, Rottweilers, German Shepherds, Doberman Pinchers, etc. If you want to argue Pitt Bulls forget it. Over half of the bites last year were from Pit Bulls and almost every bite involving death was from a Pit Bull. No one should own a Pit Bull. They are far too aggressive and deadly.
No, Japanese are famous for the tosa breed.