Their is no exact number, but German shepherds are third most popular dogs in the world, so think about it.
You don't, they do it on their own if they hear something.
They should do so by their own, if not don't worry. Its fine.
No, Hitler didn't create German shepherd dogs, they existed long before Hitler was around, but Hitler did own German shepherds.
could not marry a German could not own property could no serve in the German military
they wanted the Jewish people to have a country of there own
Yes, German Shepherds are known for forming strong bonds with their human companions. They are loyal, affectionate, and protective, making them excellent companions for individuals and families. With proper socialization and training, German Shepherds can develop a deep emotional connection with their owners.
German shepards are very kind but also very protective. German shepards are said to be the best dogs for having fun but also can be very violent if trained the wrong way.
Yes, I do believe they are as I have a short hair. I think that long haired German shepherds are harder to brush and clean because of their long hair.I own a Long Hair German Shepherd, and we do not have to brush her once a day. They seem like they would get muddy and matted, but actually, I have a retriever, and she get's much more mats than my shepherd. We take them to the groomers for a bath with soap and brushing once every couple months, and in between we don't have to brush her.
She was both, but in 1933 the Nazi régime came to power in Germany and started to make life extremely difficult for its own Jewish population.
Pulling on a leash is common for any dog that is not properly trained to walk on a leash. With German Shepherds in particular this can be a HUGE problem due to their size once full grown and their protective nature. You can purchase a head collar or a special harness that will prevent your German Shepherd puppy from pulling while training him/her how to properly walk on a leash. I own two German Shepherds. They don't pull but I still use anti-pull harnesses on them whenever I walk them. There are a lot of people that are flat out afraid of German Shepherds. While they have nothing to fear from my dogs, using the harnesses makes them feel a little bit safer when they're out and about.
They did the same activities as gentiles, with the difference that they followed their own religious practices. Those under German occupation were increasingly restricted in what they could do.