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Doberman Pinscher
Cindy- Lovabledogs.info
Three Year Vet and Dog lover. Owner of Website: Lovabledogs.info
Doberman Pinscher By Cindy- Lovabledogs.info
Doberman Pinscher Dog
The Doberman Pinscher is a with plenty of devotion and love to give. This dutiful breed tends to have an even, well balanced temperament. They are intelligent, creative, and quick to learn. The Doberman Pinscher excels in obedience training when it is positive and includes treats and lots of praise. The Doberman Pinscher are one of the most intelligent and fastest learning of all breeds. These are best suited to those who can establish themselves as "boss" from day one, as this breed can be strong willed and stubborn. The Doberman Pinscher tends to get on well with children when raised with them, although you should be mindful that his large size can result in problems when younger children such as toddlers are around. Doberman also gets on okay with other pets, although this breed may be bossy and dominant with them, quickly establishing himself as the leader of the pack. He may chase smaller animals such as cats or rabbits due to his high prey drive, but this can be curbed by socializing him with your household pets early on.
The Doberman Pinscher The Doberman Pinscher is a combination of power and grace, because of its proud, well-proportioned chest area, and well-toned neck. This breed comes in a variety of colors, namely black, blue-gray, black and tan, fawn, red, and white. Some breeds may have white markings, which are considered a no-no in several clubs. Traditionally, the Doberman Pinscher ears are cut off when it reaches 12 weeks, but nowadays, and especially because the cutting off of their ears is now against the law, breeders now choose to leave the ears to grow naturally. When they do, a Doberman Pinscher’s ears resemble that of a hound. This breed’s hair is very short, yet thick, and clings closely to its body.
Doberman Pinscher Skills In terms of history, the Doberman is a very young breed. It is believed to be a hybrid of German Pinschers, Pinschers, Greyhounds, Rottweilers, Beauceron, and English Greyhound, a process that was undertaken in Germany during the 1860s. The got its
name from the German Louis Dobermann dog, who took over the mixing project. Dobermann was inspired to create a reliable bodyguard-slash-guard because he goes through bandit-infested areas often.
Doberman Pinscher Personality The Doberman Pinscher dog breed was made to be a guard dog. In fact, it was trained for a century to become the exceptional guard that it is today. Because of this, the Doberman Pinscher’s strength and stamina are peerless. The Doberman Pinscher dogs are also very intelligent, which makes them easy to train. They make for perfect guard dogs in that they are very assertive, yet not vicious, and are rarely harmful to their families or owners as they are very loyal dog. Just make sure that you let them know who’s boss, because Dobermans tend to push you around when you let them. This can also be very protective of its owners, so make sure that you let it socialize with other dogs to avoid over protectiveness.
Doberman Pinscher Exercise Needs Since it is a very dynamic and prolific breed, Doberman s need thorough exercise daily.
Doberman Pinscher Living Conditions While apartment-dwellers can keep a Doberman dog, it is more ideal for this breed to have a yard to run in. It is also helpful to note that Dobes are very sensitive to cold climates, so it cannot stay outside at night for very long periods.
Doberman Pinscher Grooming Requirements There is no Grooming requirements for this Doberman Dog
Doberman Pinscher Health Issues Though often healthy, there are several illnesses that can develop in Doberman breeds. Because of the fusion of its neck vertebrae and the compression of its spine, Doberman are prone to cervical Spondylitis, also known as wobblers syndrome. Some cases of Von Willbrands disease, a blood disorder, have been cited as well. Other disorders common in this breed are obesity when reaching middle age, hip dysplasia, and congenital heart problems.
Cindy Lovable Dogs .info Three Year Vet and Dog lover. Owner of Website: Lovabledogs.info
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