no you cannot if you want it to be pure bred
Labrador Retriever, German Shepherd, and Poodle are all breeds of dogs.
The top five most popular dog breeds in the United States are Labrador Retriever, French Bulldog, German Shepherd, Golden Retriever, and Bulldog. These breeds are popular due to their friendly personalities, intelligence, and adaptability to various lifestyles.
Here are some names of different dog breeds: Labrador Retriever German Shepherd Golden Retriever Bulldog Poodle
There is no such thing as the Lion Shepherd Dog. German Shepherds are a breed of dog that originated in Germany and are typically brown and tan and weigh anywhere from 51 to 88 pounds.
Blondi was a German Shepherd (Alsation) dog
GS is a better dog than labrador
german shepher
the best dog to have is a pug. (Esplin9466)Well, that answer was horrible. Pugs are the worst. Get a German Shepherd or Labrador Retriever.
Labrador Retriever, German Shepherd, and Poodle are all breeds of dogs.
There are actually a few different kinds of popular dog breeds. the most common are Chihuahuas, German Shepherd, and a Yellow Labrador. -Alex King
Yes. A German Shepherd is a type of dog.
it is okay to keep a labrador and German shepherd together as long as they both get along and if they don't when they start to growl at each other separate them aventully they will get used to each others company! don't worry dogs can sence your worry!
The top breeds in the dog category name list are Labrador Retriever, German Shepherd, and Golden Retriever.
The American Bobtail is a breed........of CAT!
German Shepherd Dog belongs to Herding group.
You should call animal control in your town and file a complaint. I would then sue the owner of the German Shepherd IF your dog was on a leash, the German Shepherd was NOT on a leash and IF your dog was not on the German Shepherd's property.I'm sorry for your loss, that is terrible :(
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