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German Shepherds and Their Mixed-Breed Puppies – The Power of the Collie Gene

Everyone should be familiar with German Shepherds – their courageous, bold, direct, friendly, and confident personalities make them very popular. German Shepherds often appear aloof and difficult to approach or build friendships with, but in reality, they are very approachable.

German Shepherds were once primarily used as rescue dogs, drug-sniffing dogs, and police dogs. Now, more and more German Shepherds are entering ordinary families.

You know, German Shepherds are also known as 'lovebirds' – they're always showing affection and are often sought out by the mothers of male dogs. Today, let's take a look at the lovely offspring of these 'lovebirds' – they're all uniquely special, hahaha~

1. German Shepherds and Huskies

You can still see the German Shepherd's tenacity in their eyes, but who is this adorable little guy with the tongue hanging out? It's the dog's inherent nature exposed~

2. German Shepherds and Lions

This mouth really resembles a German Shepherd, but where does it look like a Lion? You can't tell at all!

3. German Shepherds and Collies

This little guy with the upright ears – are you sure you're a German Shepherd puppy? It can only be said that the Collie genes are incredibly powerful!

4. German Shepherds and Shiba Inus

This Shiba Inu won, completely unrecognizable as a German Shepherd, but still very cute!

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5. German Shepherds and Australian Shepherds

This… uh… is a bit difficult to describe… perhaps you know Lin Yongjian, hahaha~

6. German Shepherds and Saint Bernards

This is really cute – the Saint Bernard's size… this little guy is probably going to grow quite large!

7. German Shepherds and Basset Hounds

Are short legs truly a dominant gene? Puppy, you perfectly avoided all the advantages of your parents, hahaha!

8. German Shepherds and Labradors

Labradors won this round – the hair inheritance is very good!

9. German Shepherds and Dachshunds

Our Dachshund genes are truly powerful – no matter who they're mixed with, they're born looking like Dachshunds!

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10. German Shepherds and Doberman Pinschers

This round, the German Shepherd finally made a comeback – this is probably the most German Shepherd-like mixed-breed puppy to date!

11. German Shepherds and Bulldogs

Hmm, high-spirited and elegant in temperament, but the Bulldog genes really don't show at all – are you sure this puppy wasn't miscarried??

12. German Shepherds and Poodles

This mixed-breed is mixed exceptionally well, even creating a hint of divinity – not bad!

13. German Shepherds and Bernese Mountain Dogs

This hairstyle is definitely inherited from the German Shepherd. As for the appearance, it's half and half!

14. German Shepherds and Golden Retrievers

Cute, cute – our Golden Retriever genes are truly powerful, with a cute and obedient appearance!

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