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What would happen if you crossed a German Shepherd with a Labrador Retriever? #whatwould #hybrid #animals

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What would happen if you crossed a German Shepherd with a Labrador Retriever? The German Shepherd and the Labrador Retriever are fully compatible breeds to cross since they belong to the same species have similar body sizes and no genetic barriers that prevent reproduction. After mating, the gestation develops normally for about 63 days inside the female with no special risks for the mother or the puppies. At birth, the puppies show a clear mix of both parents with strong bodies, semi-floppy ears, and a coat that can range from short to medium in black, brown or golden tones. This cross is commonly known as the Shepherdor, a mix of Shepherd and Labrador, a hybrid dog not officially recognized as a breed, but highly valued for its physical and mental balance. As the Shepherdor grows, it develops the intelligence and trainability of the German Shepherd along with the loyal, friendly and social nature of the Labrador. In adulthood, it becomes a strong, active and obedient dog ideal for families' assistance work or outdoor activities standing out for its endurance energy and versatility.