Chow Shepherds do not fight a lot they fight just like any dog but something or someone has to trigger them to fight
no if they are brought up with each other but if they dont know each other they will fight
No, the German Shepherd became a breed by having general Shepherd dogs bred together until they had a standard.
German Shepherds are HERDING dogs. German shepherds are third smartest. Plus, Rottweilers are bred for guarding, Shepherds are bred for being loyal smart powerful and sweet companions to herders and to know how to fight off wolves and coyotes from sheep. Shepherds are less bulky with stronger bite power, better agility, and thicker fur. But Rottweilers have larger bulging muscles, while Shepherds have flatter muscles. They have just as much strength, but their muscles and flatter and less visible. German shepherds come in white, black, and the way they are most commonly known, tan with a black saddle. But Rottweilers have smooth black fur with outlined tan eyebrows and underbelly and chin. Plus Rottweilers have only short hair, while shepherds come with long smooth coat that can be from 1 to 5 inches long.
German Shepherds are not used in dog fighting because they maim other dogs due to their fighting style. They charge their opponent and go for the back of the neck and shake it to break the animals neck. If they do not make an immediate kill they release and retreat then charge again until they can finally kill the other dog. They are very smart tactical fighters. Pitbulls, on the other hand immediately go for the neck to try to "lock" their jaws around it until death. This is why Pitbulls are only fought against other Pitbulls since the fight can be decided once one dog has his jaws "locked" around the others. The fight is immediately broken up with a water hose and the dogs can fight again in the future. Past attempts have been made to use German Shepherds against Pitbulls with bad results for both sides. PitBulls eventually get their jaws "locked" on the Shepherds but only after the Shephered have mauled and maimed them for life and left them useless for any future fights. So the answer is neither wins. This is a general outcome but fights are unpredictable and anything could happen.
No. Huskies have bigger jaws and bigger teeth than german shepherds, and they produce more biting force pressure. Siberian huskies have more body weight and mass than german shepherds, making them have stronger weight strength.
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
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German troops were freed to fight in the west.
I would say German Shepherd because they are loyal as anything to you and protective naturally for family too! They are also so smart and caring and really seem to understand your emotions. Rotweilers are nice to but I vouch German Shepherd.
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nounfight = Kampfverbto fight = kämpfen