Yes, a German Shepherd can potentially break human bones with its bite, as they possess strong jaws and a powerful bite force. On average, their bite force is around 238 to 250 psi (pounds per square inch), which is sufficient to cause serious injury, including fractures. However, such instances are rare and typically occur under extreme circumstances, such as during a protective or aggressive response. Proper training and socialization can help mitigate aggressive behaviors in this breed.
A human Athlete will be made to look like an unfit runner compared to the speed of a Shepherd.
There are no bones in the human body which cannot be broken.
German shepherds, like other breeds of dogs, can eat most human food but not all. They cannot eat chocolate. Avoid excess spice. Never serve cooked chicken bones to a dog (but raw chicken bones are OK). Hamburgers, pizza, etc., are fine for a dog. They love a good omelet.
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No you cant feed a dog any human food
The equivalent of the human ankle. It is the sharp bend above the foot in the hind legs of dogs.
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.
A GSD is a pet and rely's on human care, so they do not need to fend for themselves.
Because human body move
He/she would be a little more than one and a half years old.
A German Shepard is a type of dog. They are a larger breed of dogs. The German Shepard moves like all animals with four legs the move them forward and back much like a human walks.
Of course the German Shepherd. They weigh up to 40Kg, compared to boxers weighing up to 32Kg; German Shepherds have a longer jaw with a bite force of 238psi, whereas the Boxers is 200psi; German Shepherds are more aggressive and would 9 times out of ten tear a boxer to pieces