German Shepherds, like most dogs, have a visual range that varies based on several factors, including lighting and terrain. Generally, they can see objects clearly up to about 20-30 feet away, but they may detect movement from much farther distances. Their vision is optimized for detecting motion and has a wider field of view compared to humans, allowing them to spot potential threats or prey more effectively. However, their color vision is limited, primarily seeing shades of blue and yellow.
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German shepherd by far. trust me. i take care of my neighbors malamute (basically a husky) and i still want to get a German Shepherd more than a husky.
Trust your German Shepherd with your life. Incredible dogs, won't see you hurt if they can stop it with their own flesh and blood.
No. It is a swiss shepherd
There are different types of German Shepherd breeds, including the American German Shepherd, the West German Shepherd, the East German Shepherd, and the British German Shepherd. Each type has its own unique characteristics and traits.
Possibly up to a mile or two away.
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i have a German shepherd and a labrador my German shepherd is more friendly
Depends on you, as the owner. A German Shepherd would certainly be more loyal, going as far to die for its owner and is more popular. Beaucerons are much more rare. They both make good guard dogs but the German Shepherd is easier to train.
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