15 of the cutest German Shepherd mixes that we’ve ever seen
If you’re obsessed with German Shepherd’s like we are, then you’ll swoon at this list of the most adorable German Shepherd mixes. We didn’t think these pups could get any cuter but then when you pair them with a Labrador or a Bulldog the results are to die for.
Shepsky
These dogs are the sweetest things we’ve ever seen. Mixed with a Siberian Husky, the Shepsky is an incredibly active dog. Be ready to run with this pup.
Golden Shepherd
These Golden Shepherd’s are a great family dog as they mix the Golden Retriever and the German Shepherd.
Sheprador
The German Shepherd combined with a Labrador makes for one big fur baby. Sheprador’s make excellent family dogs as they have the energy to hang with the kids in the yard but protective enough to watch over them.
Shepherd Pit
German Shepherds and Pitbulls are the two most misunderstood breeds. Both affectionate, well-mannered dogs, they make great family dogs.
Shepherd Corgi
These pups only get to be 12-15 inches tall. All the Shepherd personality but none of the size.
German Australian Shepherd
As two herding breeds, the German Australian Shepherd needs a lot of exercise. The perfect dog for anyone who spends a lot of time outdoors.
Shepherd Beagle
Shepherd Beagle’s require a lot of training as the Beagle isn’t a fast learner like the Shepherd. They make excellent family dogs but keep that training fresh in their brain for a well-mannered dog.
Alaskan Shepherd
Alaskan Shepherd’s are incredibly loyal dogs and perfect for your home’s security detail due to their large stature and muscular structure. They’re also excellent with children but do watch them around small children because they may be excited to pay and accidentally knock your child over unintentionally due to their size.
Mastiff Shepherd
Mastiff Shepherd’s are the most low-maintenance guard dog you will ever own. They have all the guard dog qualities but is a gentle giant coming in between 80-200 pounds.
Malinois X German Shepherd
These are a new breed of dog and they come from two hard-working and level headed breeds. They are incredibly intelligent and easy to train.
German Shepherd Great Dane
These big pups (around 100 pounds) are another gentle giant. Both breeds love being around people so be prepared to spend a lot of time with this doggo.
Doberman Shepherd
Doberman Shepherd’s are insanely smart and make great guard dogs but can take a bit of work to train as they tend to have a stubborn trait. If you adopt a Doberman Shepherd ensure this pup knows you’re the one in charge right from the start. Petful has some great insight on how to establish yourself as a leader over the dog.
Shepherd Collie or Shollie
As the German Shepherd and Border Collie are both herding dogs, this Shollie will need a lot of exercise both physically and mentally. They won’t be happy lounging all day. Great dog for anyone incredibly active.
Shottie
This German Shepherd and Rottweiler Mix are built like Shepherd’s but have the face of a Rottie. These dogs are not the best family dogs nor are they good with other dogs. Their abundance of loyalty and need to be protective can be problematic for smaller children and other dogs but make great guard dogs.
Boxer Shepherd
Boxer Shepherd’s are large dogs that can be intimidating but they’re actually big, playful clowns. They love to play constantly. They also do not like being alone so these dogs are perfect if you work from home.
It seems like you can mix a German Shepherd with any breed and get a pretty great combination. Just proving that Shepherd’s are the best dogs.
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