Gene I am a dog person but I am not a fan of the German Shepard. They have been raised to be an attack/guard dog in modern times. Especially the European breed ones. The breed got pretty aggressive in focus in the last 75 years. I would not own one for two reasons. One as a house dog they shed terrible unless you groom them DAILY. Two and the most important is they are not a good people dog. Like someone else posted they are single people dogs. Yes one would protect your wife. How do YOU like being bit??? Maybe one of your grand kids???
My first cousin was visiting her neighbor, friends for years, and she is not a short/weak adult. German Shepard knocked her down and bite her severely in the face. Years of surgeries and she still hides her face. My brother was at the local Napa Store. The owner had a German Shepard he kept in the store at nights to deter theft. Brother was in that store hundreds of times and the dog would want petted. One day the dog came up to my brother and grabbed/bit his arm HARD. Over fifty stiches to close everything up.
The only way I would have a German Shepard would be as a guard dog that would NOT be around the public in any manner.
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