They mate as dogs do, just like any other breed of dog.
If they are raised around humans and other cats and dogs, German Shepherds can be very social.
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.
Small Australian Shepherds are breed with each other to get smaller puppies. No other breed is used.
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.
there is no such thing as the worst dog breed! a breed is a breed and some breeds of dogs are used for specialized things and are better at thing then other dog breeds like your working dogs like kelpies are good for agility and then you have ur German shepherds which are good attack dogs. things like that
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.
A dog barking at another dog in any situation is not breed specific. Your shepherd may be barking at the other dog simply by frustration or an attempt to communicate.
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.
No... They are a breed within a breed, not very hard to get though. yes but if a german shepard is all white and the nose is white as well it can not be in the akc program by the guide lines
An agile, strong, balanced large breed of dog. The snout is long and narrow, ears are pricked. Tail tapers to a point and is carried low. Color, typically black and tan, sable, black, or red and black. Loyal and strong, protective and smart. Highly trainable and biddable.German Shepherds are powerful and third most intelligent dogs in the world. 75% of police dogs are German Shepherds. German Shepherds have extremely powerful bite force and have defined pointed ears (non-cropped) and thick fur which is usually tan with a black sadle and dark snout. German shepherds are fierce and loyal guard dogs but gentle and caring family dogs that will stay by your side through thick and thin. Third most popular dog in the world (MORE popular than golden retriever.)There are several types of German Shepherds today and to give you a simple ,understanding of each one,not to go in detail. All of them are related and posses the same basic characteristics : loyal , friend , ability to work and protector.