In the guide below, we compare the Bohemian Shepherd vs German Shepherd dog breeds.
We outline what the main differences between them might be, and provide other important information on each breed.
(NOTE: the information in this guide is general information only. It is not professional advice, or a substitute for professional advice. See a qualified vet or animal expert for an expert opinion in regards to your pet/s)
Bohemian Shepherd vs German Shepherd: Differences, & Breed Comparison
Bohemian Shepherd vs German Shepherd – Origin/History
German Shepherd
German Shepherds were first bred in Germany around 1899.
They were bred from different Shepherd breed dogs in Germany at the time (reportedly a sheep type dog, and also a service type dog), with the intention of having ideal working dog traits and working ability.
GSDs as a breed belong to the ‘herding dog’ category.
Today, GSD’s are used in a range of working fields, compete as show dogs, and are also pets & family dogs.
Bohemian Shepherd
The Bohemian Shepherd is also known as the Chodský pes
It is thought to have originated in the 1300’s in the Czech Republic, in the Chod region
They were used during and soon after this time for guarding, protecting, herding, working, and even tracking game
In 2019, the FCI provisionally recognized the breed
Today, they make great pets, family dogs, and companion dogs, and may also participate in some working dog applications.
Bohemian Shepherd vs German Shepherd – Size
German Shepherd
German Shepherds might be classified as a large breed of dog
Males might average 24-26 inches in height (60-65 cms), and 66-88 lbs in weight (30-40 kg)
Females might average 22-24 inches in height (55-60 cms), and 49-71 lbs in weight (22-32 kg)
Bohemian Shepherd
Bohemian Shepherds might be classified as a medium size breed of dog
Males and females differ in size
However, the breed overall might range between 19-22 inches (48-56 cms) in height, and 33-60 lbs (15-27 kg) in weight
Bohemian Shepherd vs German Shepherd – Lifespan
German Shepherd
German Shepherds might have a lifespan of around 9-13 years on average
Although, some reports indicate some GSDs may even live up to 15 years of age
Bohemian Shepherd
An estimation of the Bohemian Shepherd’s lifespan might be between 9-15 years.
Bohemian Shepherd vs German Shepherd – Popularity
Every year, the American Kennel Club publishes a list of the most popular dog breeds based on dog registration data.
The 2021 list shows:
– German Shepherds as the 4th most popular dog breed
– The Bohemian Shepherd does not feature on the list. However, various reports indicate the breed is reasonably rare compared to other breeds
Of course though, this is only one rankings list, from one organisation, in one country.
Other lists in other locations may look different.
Bohemian Shepherd vs German Shepherd – Appearance, Features, & Colors
German Shepherd
German Shepherds might commonly be known for the following appearance and physical features:
– Black and tan, or sometimes black and red coat color and saddle pattern (although other colors exist too)
– Erect ears/ears that stand up
– An angulated back and dropped hips (although body shape differs between the individual lines of GSDs)
– Generally medium length hair/plush coat, with a double coat (although, short and long haired GSDs exist too)
Having said that though, different German Shepherds have different physical features and appearances.
You can read about the different variations in German Shepherds, such the different lines, colors, and coat lengths/types here.
Bohemian Shepherd
Bohemian Shepherds might commonly be known for the following appearance and physical features:
– Predominant coat color is black and tan
– Naturally pointed/upright ears
– A well proportioned body
– Generally a medium to long length, thick, double coat. Coat can look shiny, and there can be longer tufts of hair on the back of the legs, stomach and tail
Bohemian Shepherd vs German Shepherd – Temperament
Ultimately, a dog’s personality or temperament might be influenced by a range of factors, with genetics and breeding being key factors
So, this is why the temperament and personality of individual dogs don’t always match the general temperament descriptions found online
However, a generalized description of the temperament of each dog breed, according to either parts of the standard for each breed, or, what they were originally bred to be, might be:
German Shepherd
Intelligent, obedient and easier to train, loyal, confident, protective, and may be slightly aloof (without being aggressive)
May have the general temperament of a working breed dog or herding dog
Read more about what temperament GSDs were originally bred for, and what some breed standards outline for temperament and personality in this guide
Bohemian Shepherd
Friendly, happy, loving, playful, stable, good with people, and loyal
But, the breed also has herding dog origins, and can be a lively and agile breed too
Bohemian Shepherd vs German Shepherd – Intelligence
Intelligence testing for dogs can test for different things, and can also have limitations.
So, intelligence rankings for different breeds might be viewed as a guide only, and not definitive
One online ranking indicated that German Shepherds rank as the 3rd most intelligent dog breed
We could not find Bohemian Shepherds listed on any dog breed intelligence ranking lists, and this may be because their intelligence may not have been officially measured at this point in time
Bohemian Shepherd vs German Shepherd – Bite Force
The bite force of different dog breeds might be a generalized measurement only, and not definitive or comprehensive.
We list some of the reasons for this in a separate guide.
However, when referencing one ‘strongest dog bite force’ list, where bite force is expressed in psi (pounds of force per square inch), the bite force of each of these two breeds might be:
– German Shepherds might have a bite force of 238 psi
– The bite force of Bohemian Shepherds is not listed
Bohemian Shepherd vs German Shepherd – Cost/Price
The cost to buy a specific breed of dog depends on the country it’s bought from, along with a wide range of other factors.
Some general information on buying each breed though might include:
Buying From Breeders
According to different online information at the time of publishing this guide, the general cost to buy each of these breeds from breeders in the US might be:
– German Shepherd
Anywhere from $800 up to $10,000+ (for the highest quality dogs), with the average for a regular puppy potentially being around the $800 mark
– Bohemian Shepherd
May range in price from around $700 to $2500
Adopting/Rescuing
Buying from a breeder may not be the only option to own each of these dog breeds.
Adopting or rescuing may be other options too.
The cost to adopt or rescue a dog can be significantly cheaper than buying from a breeder in some instances, although there’s usually still a basic cost to adopt/rescue a dog.
Rehoming
Buying a dog that is being re-homed might another option to buy a dog.
The cost for rehomed dogs can vary.
More Information On German Shepherds
It’s worth noting that some of the information in the guide above about German Shepherds comes from our ‘German Shepherd Breed Information Guide‘, which also has additional information about the German Shepherd breed.
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