Yes, because they get along great with any animal!
A Doberman, a German shepherd, a boxer, a Toyger cat, an ocicat and a domestic short hair cat can probably get along if they are raised together and trained well.
well u just said it-German Shepherd!
As long as he isn't a tormentor and they get along well.
a doberman has a stronger bite and abit stronger but a German shepherd looks stronger but most of it's fur a doberman is way better because the doberman is faster a better jumper stronger and better guard dog but the only thing a German shepherd is better at is intelligence WRONG! A German shepherd is proven to be stronger and smarter... I guess it depends on the dog, not the breed, but in general, a German shepherd is more powerful with more muscel and stronger jaws (Google it if you don't' believe me) Plus German shepherd are third smartest dogs and Dobermans are way behind. German sheps have much more skill and knowledge. German shepherd have better agility too, being 75% percent of all police dogs German shepherds.
Well, it's hard to choose because some German Shepherds and Doberman Pinschers can be friendly and not attack thieves. You must get the dog when its young so you can teach it, but if you get a dog that is older than a year, it is much harder to train it because it won't listen to you anymore. So get a young dog and train it. But if you want a dog to learn how to guard real fast, then get a German Shepherd because they are smarter.
It depends on the individual animals and most particularly on how they are raised (socialized).
Yes. A Doberman, Miniature Pinscher, German Shepherd, Rottweiler, even the Teacup Miniature Pinscher and more, can be pets that are very good guard dogs. I recommend the Doberman, German Shepherd, or the Rottweiler.
Germen Shepherd are mostly known for Guarding they are well trained
German Shepherds are a fantastic breed to have for protection, and they do quite well with other German Shepherds and different breeds as well. Most breeds of dogs can get along, the key is training. Poor training will produce poorly behaved dogs that do not get along and can be aggressive. Firm training will produce highly trained and sound of mind animals. I recommend German Shepherds, as an owner of 2, and a Mom of 2 little ones, I see how protective yet loving additions to the family they can make.
There is no way that a trained German Shepherd would cost as much as the last person had said.... depending on how well trained the dog is, a extremely trained German Shepherd could range in the thousands.
She has a Collie German shepherd lab mix named Cuna and she also has a Dalmatian named Pongo and a beagle named Duggle and a 3 legged Black setter nmed Sneer and a White German shepherd with blue spots named Pupcake and a black and tan GSD named Husky and a brown lab named Labby and a Border collie named Shep a Beauceron named Henry and a Boston Terrier named Georgia. She has an Appaloosa spotted leopard Appaloosa Horse named Dalmatian and a Siamese cat named Dachshund and a Tabby cat named O'malley
Yes they are smart. The Rottweiler is a natural guard dog with a mellow disposition who is successful not only in police, military, and customs work, but also as a family friend and protector.