of course it can why else do u think it is a police dog
Pretty much any dog breeds can mate if they are male and female. But I recommend next time you post, instead of saying "get it going on" say mate.So yes.
Three seconds on the 100m dash!
Brought over by the Americans.
In my opinion, the German Shepherd is way better. They are more of a family dog. They are really protective of their family. The only time they bite you is if you be mean or they are playing around with you.
The latest recording was 3 seconds.
a German Sheppard can also be called an "Alsatian" named for the region in France called the Alsace which at one time long ago belonged to Germany.
it depends on how much time and care you are willing to give.
Usually by the time they are 8 to 12 months old
German Shepherd's are born with naturally floppy ears as their cartilage in their ears has not yet developed enough to support them. Most German Shepherd's ears will stand up eventually, all though there are sometimes Dogs that retain their floppy ears. The vast majority, however, will have erect ears in time.
It might be her time. :{ My border collie did the same before it was her time.. :[
She should have it by the time of 20 months in general but shouldn't be bred with on the first one.
Yes...and no. There are purebred, registered German Shepherds who happen to be white. However, under the AKC they are disqualified for showing in the breed ring. This led to a movement to create a separate breed called the White Shepherd (as opposed to the white German Shepherd) under the UKC (United Kennel Club). There was a period of time when a registered white German Shepherd could compete under either breed, but I believe they are now considered two separate breeds. Owners of white German Shepherds had to choose which they wanted their dog to be. Part of the reason for this split is not just about color. On average, White Shepherds have more of a traditional look than modern AKC show German Shepherds. White Shepherds have level backs and are not over angulated, going back to what the German Shepherd was in the 60's and 70's.