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German Shepherd vs Siberian Husky.
Two amazing dog breeds in the world.
Even though they looks about the same, there are important differences between them.
Although huskies are not aggressive by nature,
it does not mean that under the right circumstances that they won't bite.
Husky bites can happen for a number of reasons and the most common reason that
bites occur is due to dog aggression.
The German Shepherd breed is known for their aggressive behaviors and tendencies.
In fact, they are often touted for this behavior and it is utilized to make good, strong guard dogs.
German Shepherds can be dangerous dogs.
They were bred for herding livestock and not as aggressive dogs. However, many of these dogs have aggressive tendencies.
But with the right nurturing, a German Shepherd can be a loving and protective family pet.
As a result, the German Shepherd dog is a good guard and police dog.
So we can say that it is more aggressive than husky.
It is known that huskies are sled pulling dogs.
Muscle structures have been strengthened in this way for hundreds of years.
The German Shepherd Dog is well proportioned and very strong.
The GSD has a sturdy, muscular, slightly elongated body with a light, solid bone structure.
The front legs and shoulders are muscular and the thighs are thick and sturdy.
German Shepherds are medium to large-sized dogs.
They are forceful, strong animals who can fend off intruders very well.
An adult male german shepherd weighs, on average, between 30 and 40 kilograms.
A male husky weight is between 20 and 27 kilograms.
Even though it is low in weight, it can actually be as strong as a german shepherd
In this case, we can say that German Shepherd is a little more muscular and strong than Husky.
We are really incredibly surprised in the "biting power" comparison.
Although german shepherd is heavier and muscular, husky has more biting force.
if you don't believe, you can search on google :)
So How Much Bite Force Does a German Shepherd Actually Have? Short answer: 238 PSI.
Siberian Huskies have a tremendous bite force of about 320 PSI.
For reference it generally it takes only 130 PSI to break a human arm bone.
German shepherd and husky are very energetic and athletic dog breeds.
Huskies are quite athletic and possess great agility.
The sure-footed and graceful dogs have more than enough coordination, intelligence and skill for agility trials.
The German Shepherd is very athletic and does best with regular and vigorous exercise.
He can been trained to do just about everything,
and performing work or engaging in sports and activities with people is what he is all about.
The two dog breeds are extremely athletic,
but the German shepherd is considered more athletic due to its features such as search and rescue protection.
German Shepherds are known for their intelligence, and with good reason:
They're considered the third smartest breed of dog. To be placed in the top tier of intelligence,
breeds must understand a new command after only five repetitions and follow the first command given to them 95 percent of the time.
Huskies are very intelligent, independent dogs.
They were bred to be working dogs and are known as an intelligent breed.
Huskies may be slightly more difficult to train,
not because they don't understand what you are trying to get them to do, but because they can be stubborn.
When you see these dogs doing, you are really surprised that they are very smart.
German shepherd is more obedient and is considered to be smarter because it understands the command very quickly than husky.
But they are close between IQ levels.
Siberian Husky, Many are able to lounge around the house just fine when their extensive exercise needs are being met.
When under-exercised, 
Siberian huskies will often howl, bark, dig, or chew for hours each day
If huskies don't receive physical and mental stimulation this is extremely likely to be the cause of hyperactivity and other behavioral issues.
Therefore, they require a lot of training and exercise to keep them happy and healthy.
German Shepherds usually have a high energy level.
The very energy that allows these dogs to be police, search, guide and herding dogs is often the reason these dogs are surrendered.
If you're looking for a couch potato you may want to consider a different breed.
The german shepherd is a high energy breed. They particularly crave specific jobs, rather than more generalized play.
Many german shepherds love to work in exchange for fetch, so there's no need to use treats in training with some.
These dogs need so much grooming.
They have more dense hairs than other dog breeds and require more frequent grooming.
Huskies need less grooming than many other double-coated dogs.
The most critical step to maintaining your husky's coat is regular,
thorough brushing. You should aim for at least once a week.
If you have a german shepherd, you should do something regularly.
Its hair and coat needs a lot of grooming.
A GSD should usually be brushed 3-4 times every week. This will keep its fur shiny and loose hair free.
Brushing is a must for your GSD as it sheds hair throughout the year.
Huskies don't produce an excess of oil, they don't need to be bathed all that often.
Aim for once a month or less,
 only bathing when your pup starts to smell or his hair begins to mat.
Husky VS German Shepherd
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