What grows bigger huskys or German sheperds?

German Shepherds generally grow larger than Huskies.

Here's a breakdown:

* German Shepherds: Males typically weigh 75-95 pounds and stand 24-26 inches tall at the shoulder. Females are slightly smaller, weighing 65-85 pounds and standing 22-24 inches tall.

* Huskies: Males typically weigh 45-60 pounds and stand 21-23.5 inches tall at the shoulder. Females are smaller, weighing 35-50 pounds and standing 20-22 inches tall.

However, keep in mind that individual size can vary. Some Huskies might be larger than some German Shepherds. Genetics, diet, and exercise all play a role in a dog's final size.