Introduction
The German Shepherd and Labrador is a perfect mixture of a hybrid breed, shampooed, intelligence, loyalty, and energy. This designer dog has gained popularity for its affectionate nature and versatility, making it an excellent companion, worker,and protector.
The original and history of the separator black
German Shepherd Labrador Mix has inherited symptoms from the world’s two most cute breeds. The German Shepherd originated in Germany at the end of the 19th century and was reared for herring and security. The Labrador Retrown developed in Newfoundland, Canada was mainly used to recover waterfowels. By combining these two breeds, the Shaprador connects the best qualities of both parent breeds.
Physical characteristics
Size and weight
Height: 22-26 inches (55-66 cm)
Weight: 50-90 pounds (23-41 kg)
Life: 10-14 years
Shapraders are moderate with large-sized dogs, building muscle, a wide chest, and a well -well-proportional body. Their size depends largely on which parents they take after the breed.
Coat and color
Spreaders usually have a dense, water-resistant coat that is inherited from their Labrador parents. Their coat can be:
Black
Chocolate
Tan
Yellow
Bifurcate
Some spreaders may also inherit the double coat of the German Shepherd, requiring moderately to high -grooming maintenance.
Nature and Personality
Intelligent and trained
Shapraders are highly intelligent and quick learners, making them easier to train. They react well to positive reinforcement techniques and thrive in a structured environment.
Loyal and protective
Known for their loyalty, shampraders are dedicated to their families. They have strong protective tendencies, causing them to become east.