Schnauzers tend to be perky, loving, intelligent, energetic, affectionate, obedient, playful, happy and alert (like kids).
They enjoy time and companionship from their master. Without proper leadership they can be feisty and act aggressive without intending to fight (this is very bad because bigger dogs might think it is a challenge which may bring trouble to your dog). They are very well socialized when loved. If they are introduced properly (as in not thrown in a cage together, but letting them sniff each other and play around a little bit) they should get along great with other pets (yes, even cats).
They tend to bark a lot, but its not a yappy bark. They are awesome guard dogs, and great mouse catchers!!! Some may not like strangers the first time, but will love them the next visit. Too much affection, however, may lead this dog to think he is the pack leader of humans too, which is not good. That can lead to excessive barking and stubbornness. Other than that, they are overall very loyal dogs. Get one and you will have a companionship better than anything.
Scroll down to related links and look at "Images of German Shepherd".
There are some mixed dogs that will have the traditional German Shepard look. You will need to look around to find them.
Harley is a mastiff cross and Sadie is a German shepherd mix (which look to me like a dingo.) And sooo adorable =]
cute
bolt is an american white shepherd dog not a white german shepherd people mistake it as a white german shepherd because they look like german shepherds
NO. The German Shepherd and Bull dog have completly different coats/shape and temperment. You could breed them, but its risky due to the large head of the Bull Dog. The puppies would be a mix between the two, and not look like one or the other.
A human Athlete will be made to look like an unfit runner compared to the speed of a Shepherd.
Shiba- inu or maybe a husky.
look after sheep - 'shepherd' dog sort of gives it away!
they look just like human bones but smaller
Maybe a coyote.
Look on the internet for breeders.