A dog should should always be taught the recall before being let of the lead. It is stupid and dangerous to let any dog off leash without a recall.
look after sheep - 'shepherd' dog sort of gives it away!
Possibly up to a mile or two away.
Yes. She has 2 dogs. She used to have a German shepherd who passed away. She loves horses though.
120 ft - 75 ft= 45 ft
In general German Shepherds are a one owner type of dog. However, if your German Shepherd gets along well with other dogs and appears docile then put your German Shepherd on a leash and let the new pup have the freedom, but be sure to keep the pup away from your dog. Watch the reactions from your German Shepherd. You could try this with a friends dog coming into your home to see how your dog reacts before purchasing another dog. "Never' pay all of your attention to the pup no matter how cute they are. Always go to your German Shepherd first. It's a pecking order. German Shepherd or any other breeds, there are individual personalities amongst dogs and some can be very patient with a pup, while others can be jealous and some even aggressive and harm the pup.
Keep her away from males, and try to keep her in a no carpeted aea to avoid bleeding.
Unless you want to pay to get the dog professional attack training (which I don't suggest) then there is really no way to make a german shepherd kill a robber. But I do know that they make excellent natural guard dogs. If a german shepherd knows and loves you then they will fight for you with there life if the situation arises, one of the reasons the police use them so much. Although, just by having a german shepherd in your house would be enough to keep robbers away.
Yes. She currently has 2 dogs, and used to have a German shepherd that passed away. She LOVES horses.
It depends on what type of competition the German Shepherd and the Husky is entered in. If it is a sledding or pulling competition, the Husky will excel at it. However, the German Shepherd is more likely to win a herding, obedience, schutzhund and tracking competition.Answer 2In a fight, a husky is more likely to win. A husky has a stronger bite and more strength than a german shepherd. (This answer is based on screen play of the Jack London novel "Call of the Wild" in which a Husky named Buck fights and drives off his German Shepherd rival for Alpha position on the sled team.) In reality, a German Shepherd is the larger more powerful dog of the two breeds and has higher intelligence. In a fight, a German Shepherd would most certainly win in most cases. Huskies are a working breed of dog that are bred to pull sleds and not fight. Although German Shepherds were not originally bred for fighting they are a herding breed who's duty included driving off predators like Wolves to protect the flock. They have also been trained for military and police work further suggesting that are more suited for a fight than a Husky.
German shepherd dogs love being with you and they just get lonely when you're not around. They can tell when you are going to leave and they get upset that they won't be around you. I had a German shepherd puppy and he'd get like that, whining and trying to follow you if you got far away from him. It's all right for you to leave, but you should try to leave toys and things like that for him/her, and if it's a young dog/puppy try not to leave for too long.
No it should not be aloud. If you walk by someone and they are off the leash they could bite them , or they can run away
German Shepherd puppies are available from a large number of specialized breeders. It may however be preferable to contact a rescue centre or animal housing charity. Local vets can often offer good advice on finding a pet.