30 Popular German Shepherd Mixes (w/ Pictures)

A very popular breed, German Shepherds have left a positive mark on humanity.

They’re well sought after by many enthusiasts and have gotten screen time on shows and movies like Terminator, Max, and Inspector Rex.

This courageous breed started as a herder but has since expanded its role.

It has served as a police dog, guide for the blind, military canine, and search and rescue missions.

In households, the German Shepherd is also a companion and good with kids.

The importance and fame of this breed make it a frequent option as the parent of designer breeds.

These offsprings mix the qualities of the German Shepherd with that of another purebred.

For any German Shepherd lover out there, we’ve compiled a list of top-30 German Shepherd mixes for you.

Let’s take a look, shall we?

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The Most Popular German Shepherd Mixes

1. Shepsky: German Shepherd Husky Mix

German Shepherd Husky Mix (Shepsky) Running on Grass

First on our list is the Shepsky, a cross between the German Shepherd and the Artic bred Siberian Husky.

It is a famous dog mix, unarguably one of the most popular.

Usually, it takes the energy and playfulness of the Siberian Husky with the obedience of the German Shepherd. 

The German Shepherd Husky mix is best raised in a cold climate because of its coat.

It is also not suitable for an apartment and can be a poor choice for a novice owner.

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2. Sheppit: German Shepherd Pitbull Mix

Close Up German Shepherd Pitbull Mix Face

While the term ‘Pit Bull’ refers to a group of different dog breeds, here we’re working with the American Pit Bull Terrier.

The German Shepherd and American Pit Bull Terrier were crossed to develop the Sheppit, a courageous dog with excessive strength.

The parents of the German Shepherd Pitbull mix have both been seen as dangerous, but this only occurs with poor training.

This is why you need the experience to have this mix.

3. Golden Shepherd: German Shepherd Golden Retriever Mix

German Shepherd Golden Retriever Mix Crossing Walkway

The Golden Shepherd is a lucky mix to have the German Shepherd and Golden Retriever as parents.

Both parents have family-friendly qualities which the offspring inherited.

Thus, it has the friendliness of the Golden Retriever and the loyalty of the German Shepherd.

This breed tends to take on the coat of the Golden Retriever but resembles the Shepherd.

The German Shepherd Golden Retriever mix also combines the intelligence of both parents, making them quick learners.

The Golden Retriever is a good first-time dog, so the designer breed may be too.

That said, it needs firm training and a lot of exercise.

4. Labrashepherd: German Shepherd Lab Mix

German Shepherd Lab Mix Dog on Grey Background

Another interesting cross, the Labrashepherd has as parents the popular Labrador Retriever and the German Shepherd.

You could call the German Shepherd Lab mix a celebrity offspring.

With the German Shepherd’s alertness and the Lab’s outgoing nature, the offspring can be observant without being aloof towards strangers.

It is a patient dog breed too, as well as being affectionate. 

The Labrador’s easy-going nature makes the designer breed good for first-time dog owners, but you may face some stubbornness. 

5. Shepweiler: German Shepherd Rottweiler Mix

Close Up German Shepherd Rottweiler Mix Lying Down

The Shepweiler is designed from two excellent guard dogs, the Rottweiler, and the German Shepherd.

This makes it a must-have for those who need a guardian.

Like the parent breeds, the German Shepherd Rottweiler mix is powerful, intelligent, and observant.

It may be independent and stubborn though.

Socialization is needed too as this breed may be wary of strangers. It is only suitable for experienced owners. 

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6. Corman Shepherd: German Shepherd Corgi Mix

Close Up German Shepherd Corgi Mix Face

The Corman Shepherd has parents with similar characteristics but widely different appearances.

The Welsh Corgi is a smaller dog compared to the German Shepherd. Thus, the size of these dogs may vary. 

The German Shepherd Corgi mixed breed has the herder loyalty of both parents and the courage too.

It needs regular exercise as it has a high energy level. It is sometimes stubborn, so it needs one who can be firm yet gentle with it.

7. Shepadoodle: German Shepherd Poodle Mix

German Shepherd Poodle Mix Sitting on Grass
@indytheshepadoodle

What happens when two genius breeds join to produce offspring?

The latter will have an excess of it (if that’s possible).

Perhaps that was the intention of the breeders. If so, then it was a good one.

The German Shepherd Poodle mix is loyal, affectionate, and has the Poodle’s elegance.

The Shepadoodle is equally eager to please breed and easily trainable, once you can overcome its stubbornness. 

8. Shollie: Border Collie German Shepherd Mix

Border Collie German Shepherd Mix Sitting in the Woods

This is a rare breed as it isn’t common to combine the German Shepherd and the Border Collie.

The parents are both popular, though, so there may be a rise in popularity as time goes.

Coming from a line of herder dogs, Shollie can play this role too.

The German Shepherd Border Collie mix has the intelligence and hardworking qualities of the parents, so herding comes easily.

It is as protective as the German Shepherd, yet affectionate like the Border Collie. 

9.  German Aussie: German Shepherd Australian Shepherd Mix

Close Up of German Shepherd Australian Shepherd Mix Smiling

This German Shepherd Australian Shepherd mixed breed is a cross between two competent shepherds.

The result is a breed with high intelligence and good athletic qualities.

It is smart and can learn with ease and possesses the strength of both herder parents

It is also eager to please, which makes training an easy task with this breed. 

10. German Chihuahua: German Shepherd Chihuahua Mix

German Shepherd Chihuahua Mix Dog Lying on Floor
@meng1010

The German Chihuahua is a cross of a German Shepherd and the small Chihuahua.

Due to the vast difference in size, this designer breed will not look the same or have the same size.

That said, the hybrid is usually bigger than the Chihuahua and smaller than the German Shepherd.

The German Shepherd Chihuahua mix is an awesome family companion, but may not be the best option for a family with small children.

It may sometimes be wary of strangers, but that can be overcome with socialization.

It isn’t the best option for a new pet parent as you need the experience to train this breed.

11. Doberman Shepherd: German Shepherd Doberman Mix

German Shepherd Doberman Mix Relaxing on Grass

The Doberman Shepherd has as parents the Doberman Pinscher and German Shepherd.

Both parents are from Germany and both are powerful dogs. The offspring tends to be big, weighing up to 100 pounds.

It has the loyalty and faithfulness that’s expected of a German Shepherd mix, but it may show dominant tendencies if you don’t establish authority right away.

The German Shepherd Doberman mix is also stubborn sometimes, but it is trainable. That is, as long as you know what you’re doing.

12. Boxer Shepherd: German Shepherd Boxer Mix

German Shepherd Boxer Mix Dog Standing on Snow
@adventures_of_verna

The German Shepherd Boxer mix is a hybrid that is pleasing to the eyes, as it is expected because of the parents.

It is a cross between the Boxer and the German Shepherd.

The designer Boxer Shepherd breed is a bundle of energy. To own one, you should be both active and an experienced pet parent.

This breed needs a firm leader and a lot of physical exercises, which you should provide. 

13. Malinois X: Belgian Malinois German Shepherd Mix

Close Up of Belgian Malinois German Shepherd Mix Dog Sitting on Grass

Malinois X is a favorite of the police force and the military (which can explain its name).

It is mixed from two similar dogs, the Belgian Malinois, and the German Shepherd. 

The Belgian Malinois is often seen as a smaller German Shepherd.

The German Shepherd Belgian Malinois mix produces a hybrid with energy to spare.

This isn’t an average companion and may not be suitable for every family. Owners of these dogs have to put in work.

14. Wolf-shepherds: German Shepherd Wolf Mix

German Shepherd Wolf Mix Lying on Grass In Yard
@milkandbiscuit_houston

This may come as a surprise because wolves are German Shepherds’ enemies, but they can be mated to produce a wolfdog with a unique, wild appearance.

This hybrid can be domesticated, but it isn’t child’s play.

The Saarloos Wolfhound is the most popular type of German Shepherd Wolf Mix.

Do note that these dogs are banned in some areas, so find out if you can own one before you go for it.

15. Dane Shepherd: German Shepherd Great Dane Mix

Great Dane German Shepherd Mix Standing by Door

The Dane Shepherd combines the giant Great Dane’s genes with that of the German Shepherd.

Both breeds share German roots, giving the cross a common heritage.

Because of the Great Dane, German Shepherd Great Dane mixed dogs are usually large.

The temperaments of both parents make this hybrid a good watchdog and excellent guard dog.

Its size alone is scary enough to make an intruder reconsider. It needs an owner who knows how to handle a big dog.

16. Germanees: German Shepherd Great Pyrenees Mix

German Shepherd Great Pyrenees Mix Dog Relaxing on Ground

Just like the Dane Shepherd, Germanees is a cross between a German Shepherd and a bigger dog, the Great Pyrenees.

The result of the German Shepherd Great Pyrenees mix is a big, fluffy, and adorable pooch. 

This hybrid loves to work and will do well with jobs to do.

As a companion, give it enough physical and mental exercise to keep it challenged.

This is a kind-hearted breed and a protector of children, making it a good family pet breed. 

17. Heeler Shepherd: German Shepherd Blue Heeler Mix

German Shepherd Blue Heeler Mix Standing in Lobby
@k9tankpark

The Blue Heeler refers to a specific color of the Australian Cattle Dog. One can call it the blue version of the Cattle Dog.

Together with the German Shepherd, the Heeler Shepherd was developed.

The parent dogs of this hybrid are on the top 10 list of smartest dogs in the world. Hence, it will be too.

The German Shepherd Blue Heeler mix is also energetic, active, full of life, and a hard worker.

It needs work or tons of exercise to be comfortable. 

18. Beagle Shepherd: German Shepherd Beagle Mix

German Shepherd Beagle Mix Lying on Floor

The German Shepherd and Beagle mix is a combination that gives you a sweet-natured and loyal designer breed.

As a household pet, the Beagle Shepherd is devoted and hardly ever leaves the owner’s side.

Its protectiveness makes it a good guard dog, but do not let it get unnecessarily aggressive. It also requires exercise.

19. Shepkita: German Shepherd Akita Mix

German Shepherd Akita Mix Dog Sitting on Grass
@luna.theshepkita

The German Shepherd Akita mix is a designer breed that has the pride of Germany and Japan running in its veins.

The traits of the wild-looking Akita also makes this cross interesting.

Loyalty is common in every dog of the Shepkita breed, but their independence may make them do things their way sometimes.

You have to be the leader of the pack or they will take over.

20. Chow Shepherd: German Shepherd Chow Mix

German Shepherd Chow Mix Dog Panting With Eyes Closed
@echothegecko72

The Chow Shepherd is another Asian-European mix. This time, the countries of China and Germany are involved.

This breed was developed from the Chow Chow from China and the German Shepherd. 

Expect loyalty, playfulness, and coziness from the German Shepherd Chow mix hybrid.

Its fluffy coat makes you want to snuggle until it’s grooming time. Grooming is not easy here. 

The independent nature may make training a bit of a challenge too. However, with some firmness and gentleness, this breed is trainable. 

21. Euro Mountain Sheparnese: German Shepherd Bernese Mountain Dog Mix

German Shepherd Bernese Mountain Dog Mix Sitting On Field Smiling
@rocky.theberneseshepherd

The Euro Mountain Sheparnese is a mix gotten from the German Shepherd and the Bernese Mountain Dog.

The term ‘Euro’ is thanks to the origin of the Bernese Mountain Dog. The latter is from the Swiss Alps.

The hybrid is like the German Shepherd but takes on the fluff of the Bernese Mountain Dog.

The color varies and is often a combination. It is quite rare, but one can look out for friendliness and affection from this breed.

22. Dachshund Shepherd: German Shepherd Dachshund Mix

German Shepherd Dachshund Mix Sitting on Pavement Looking Up
@kabirthekabob

The German Shepherd Dachshund mix combines two very different breeds to form an interesting whole.

The German Shepherd and the Dachshund are different both in appearance and temperament.

This difference complements each other in the hybrid, but also makes it difficult to know exactly how each member would look and behave.

The Dachshund Shepherd designer breed can either look like one of the parents or mix up the appearance.

The same goes for size, energy level, and temperament.

23. Alaskan Shepherd: German Shepherd Malamute Mix

German Shepherd Alaskan Malamute Mix Standing on Beach

The Alaskan Shepherd is the result of a cross between the German Shepherd and the Alaskan Malamute.

Both are canine workaholics and need an active family to thrive.

Their energy and work ethics aside, the German Shepherd Malamute mixed breed is a good pet and even makes a wonderful playmate for children.

It shows a lot of good manners, especially when well trained. 

24. Saint Shepherd: German Shepherd Saint Bernard Mix

German Shepherd Saint Bernard Mix At Dog Park
@mikekphotoadventure

Saint Shepherd crosses the easygoing Saint Bernard with the worker German Shepherd.

The fire and water personalities of the parents come together to make a designer breed with a good guard dog and companion qualities.

Many people love the German Shepherd Saint Bernard mix, and it isn’t hard to see why.

Both a worker and a fun buddy, Saint Shepherd is the kind of pet people dream to have. 

25. Mastiff Shepherd: German Shepherd Mastiff Mix

German Shepherd Mastiff Mix

A gentle giant to the core, the Mastiff Shepherd weighs up to 200 pounds.

It is the offspring of the large English Mastiff and a slightly smaller German Shepherd.

Irrespective of the size, the hybrid isn’t an aggressive one.

On the contrary, German Shepherd Mastiff mix is laid-back and sometimes gets lazy.

It may be daunting to train a giant dog, but the rewards are worth it. 

26. German Pomeranian: German Shepherd Pomeranian Mix

German Shepherd Pomeranian Mix Close Up
@whiskersandtails_cindy

The German Pomeranian is one of the rarest mixed breeds on this list. It was developed from the German Shepherd and the Pomeranian.

The mating is always done by a male Pom and a female Shepherd. It can’t be the other way round.

There isn’t much recorded on the traits, but by examining the parents you can have an idea of what to expect.

The parents have different temperaments, so expect a wide range of behaviors from the German Shepherd Pomeranian mix. 

27. Shug: German Shepherd Pug Mix

The Shug isn’t a mix many people will expect from a German Shepherd, but it exists anyways.

It has as parents the hardworking Shepherd and playful Pug.

Like some others on this list, this hybrid will have unpredictable appearances and temperament.

That said, expect the German Shepherd Pug mix to be loyal, affectionate, good with kids, and intelligent.

28. German Corso: German Shepherd Cane Corso Mix

German Shepherd Cane Corso Mix Sitting on Floor
@brunothegermancorso

The German Corso is yet another rare designer breed that has as parents the German Shepherd and the Cane Corso.

As it is rare, not much is known about it. You can learn about its temperament by studying those of its parents.

The German Shepherd Cane Corso mix is usually a large dog and has the common traits of its parents like loyalty and affection.

29. Shepherd Inus: German Shepherd Shiba Inu Mix

Close Up German Shepherd Shiba Inu Mix Face
@alisha_weber

The German Shepherd Shiba Inu mix is a new designer breed with no official name, but people call it the Shepherd Inu.

These dogs are intelligent, loyal, and have a beautiful appearance.

They aren’t for the inexperienced, though. In the wrong hands, they will become problems.

30. German Shepmatian: German Shepherd Dalmatian Mix

German Shepherd Dalmatian Mix Sitting on Field Grass
@adventureswith.logan

The last on our list has the German Shepherd and the all-time famous Dalmatian as parents.

The German Shepherd Dalmatian mix is a big dog that weighs up to 95 pounds. 

This designer breed will not all look the same due to the different appearance of its parents. Expect different traits, too.

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Related Questions About German Shepherd Mixes

Is a German Shepherd mix a good dog?

The German Shepherd Mix gets the best part of the German Shepherd with another dog breed.

This provides some interesting combinations and may sometimes account for Shepherd’s weaknesses. Thus, the mix is a good dog. 

What is the best breed to mix with a German Shepherd?

The German Shepherd has successfully been mixed with many breeds, large and small.

One of the best mixes we’ve had is the Golden Shepherd. Its parents are the German Shepherd and the Golden Retriever.

What health conditions are associated with German Shepherd mixes?

German Shepherd mixes may be unfortunate to inherit illnesses from both parents.

Some of the common illnesses include hip and elbow dysplasia, epilepsy, diabetes, and bloating (for the larger mixes).

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Wrap Up

These are some of the best German Shepherd mixes you can find out there.

With a variety of appearance, sizes, and personalities, these designer breeds do come as surprise packages.

Did we miss any German Shepherd mix you think should be on the list? Let us know about it.

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Authored By

Ben Pierce

Ben Pierce is a canine behavioral and nutritional specialist, professional dog trainer, and the CEO of Puplore. A former military working dog handler, Ben founded Puplore to provide owners with breed-specific information and to act as a go-to guide to health, nutrition, care, and to help them find the confidence they need to step up to the plate and become the best pup parents they can possibly be. A firm believer in treating all animals with kindness and compassion, and that positive discipline is paramount in achieving a harmonious canine-human relationship, Ben’s former and present careers have enabled him to become a leading light in his chosen profession and business.

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