I'm not sure how to describe it. What I did is I went to www.Google.com and typed in "pictures of Corgi, German Shepherd mix" then at the very top you'll see "web, images, video, maps, news, shopping, gmail, more" you should click on images. The first one is a pictures of Corgi, German Shepherd mix. I hope that I helped you. Take care and God Bless!
Infinite variation and combination of colors is possible.
That is a matter of opinion and whether the dog is naughty, I would choose a boy, especially if it's a puppy, they have and cute attitude.
German puppy would be translated as der deutsche Welpe...... Unless you meant to ask for the translation of "German Shepherd puppy" which might be Deutsch Schaferhund Welpen.
only if the german shepherd as a pug them yes but no
German shepherd would be a better pet
It depends if you want something quite then I prefer rabbit but if you want something which you can play with then I prefer a puppy as rabbit would usually run away from you but the dogs will stay with you i had a bunny he died and i still have a german shepherd
no they live with there owners so why would they
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Germanshepherd would kill and tear into pieces of a dalmation
The dog's height, and head size answers it. A german shepherd's bite force is secondary to the pitbull. But a german shepherd is still stronger. BITE FORCE LIST 1. rottweiler 2. german shepherd 3. pitbull
If you do decide to get a German Shepherd puppy, you need to make sure you have the time for one. A German Shepherd is one of the world's best companions, so it is a great family dog. A female German Shepherd will be more protective of children because of their motherly instincts. A female is less likely to stray than a male. But, when it comes to protection, a female fights more in a "scappy" way. A male German Shepherd will be more protective....as they are normally used as police dogs. (I guess it must be in the hormones) Males will "fight to the death" if something is threatening you or your family. Although, even if you get the males fixed, they are likely to stray if they sense a female in heat. But, whatever gender you choose, you are getting a great dog. And, you should get them fixed to give them a longer life. I have had both females and males in my lifetime and they are both great. I think a female would be best if you have young children. But, it is you choice. I hope you enjoy your new German Shepherd puppy. =)