If you are talking about the breed in general then sorry, but no. However it is one of them. The collie seems to be called the most intelligent at this time (excluding crossbreeds). If you mean individual dogs then it varies- some German Shepherd are highly intelligent, probably more than many collies etc but studies show different.
I'm not sure this is 100% accurate so you may want to check my facts.
I hope this helps :)
Belgian shepherd
Belgian shepherd
German Shepherd Dog, although the are very similiar in size and build.
A belgian shepherd is a great dog and they are very watchful ! I recommend them for you theyare very obedient too.
Lakenois are bigger by a small amount, and are the least similiar to the German Shepherd of all four Belgian Shepherds.
I like the Belgian Shepherd's the best because it tastes like Belgian waffles.
I'm going to presume you mean Belgian Shepherd Dog? Yes, the German Shepherd di have a part in creating all four variaties of The Belgian Sheep dog although the Teruven had German Shepherd used most in its development.
There are several breeds that look very similar to a German Shepherd. These are: 1) Silhoh Shepherd 2) Belgian Tervuren 3) Belgian Laekenois 4) Belgian Malinois 5) Belgian Groenendael 6) Anatolian Shepherd Dog 7) Beauceron
There are several breeds that look very similar to a German Shepherd. These are: 1) Silhoh Shepherd 2) Belgian Tervuren 3) Belgian Laekenois 4) Belgian Malinois 5) Belgian Groenendael 6) Anatolian Shepherd Dog 7) Beauceron
German Shepherd [by PRABHAT SIR]
The Belgian Shepherd, also known as a Belgian Sheepdog, is a medium to large sized breed of herding dog. More information about them can be found from the AKC, Wikipedia, or from Animal Planet's Dogs101 site.
A Miniature German Shepherd is not currently a recognised breed. Smaller, similar breeds to a German Shepherd are: 1) Shetland Sheepdog 2) Belgian Laekenois 3) Belgian Malinois 4) Belgian Tervuren 5) Silhoh Shepherd 6) Belgian Shepherd Dog Each breed can have a varying price range. Pedigree dogs with Kennel Club papers are on average 40% more expensive than non-registered puppies.