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Doberman Pinscher (Dog Training)



For more information For training your wonderful Dog bit.ly For making the best Dog Food bit.ly ========================= Thank you FreeFoto.com for the use of your pictures Doberman Pinscher “The Doberman Pinscher (alternatively spelled Dobermann in many countries) or Doberman is a breed of domestic dog. Doberman Pinschers are among the most common of pet breeds, and the breed is well known as an intelligent, alert, and loyal companion dog. Although once commonly used as guard dogs, watch dogs, or police dogs, this is less common today. In many countries, Doberman Pinschers are one of the most recognizable breeds, in part because of their actual roles in society, and in part because of media attention (see temperament). Careful breeding has improved the disposition of this breed, and the modern Doberman Pinscher is an energetic and lively breed ideally suited for companionship and family life. History ———- Doberman Pinschers were first bred in Germany around 1890 by Karl Friedrich Louis Dobermann. After his death in 1894, the Germans named the breed Dobermann-pinscher in his honor, but a half century later dropped the pinscher on the grounds that this German word for terrier was no longer appropriate. The British did the same thing a few years later. Dobermann was a tax collector who frequently traveled through many bandit-infested areas, and needed a protection dog to guard him in any situation that might arise. He set out to breed a new type of dog that, in his

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25 comments to Doberman Pinscher (Dog Training)

  • joshproctor77

    theas dogs are soooooo soooooooooo cute!

  • ForeverxMemoriesxxx

    @xSKCPx that good when they do that

  • xSKCPx

    croped ears suck good job

  • mustloveiggys

    these are great dogs, if they weren’t i’m sure ed biven would not have bred and showed them for the many years he has.

  • kidluvzyamaha

    buying a puppy will be better that way you can train it the way you want it and it will always know you thats what my brother did with his dog and shes the best dog we ever had =)

  • msnina918

    yep, you just have to love the Dobermann if you;ve had the privilage of working with a real one…that is, what the Dobe is SUPPOSED to be!

  • tea4al

    for first time doberman/dog owners, is adopting an adult dog better or adopting a puppy. I was looking at a doberman adoption center in Georgia and they were very strict about who adopts these dogs. They recommended people without children…and that just kind of scared me just a little but I REALLY WANT ONE!! XD any advice?

  • munieka21

    Some thieves came several times to my house and they always took what they wanted to, so I looked for a dog at dog shelters but couldn’t found anyone big enough and when I was without hope and saying that I’ve always loved dobies 2 ladies told me that there was a homeless doberman at their neighborhood I couldn’t belive how lucky I was, It was a dobie so I took her to my place and now she’s my sweet 1 year old baby, no more thieves and I don’t call to the police I have a DOBERMAN LOL

  • SHAWNLARGE

    AWESOME >>>GREAT DOGS GREAT BREED!

  • pogueslanding

    I get my dobies from Doberman Rescue; Dallas, TX, they do an excellent job of taking care of adoptions. My little old girls is going on 12 to 15 yrs old and has some problems never related to the ear. When I got her she was anywhere from 5 to 7 yrs. old and her ears were natural. Her health problem now are related to old age. I suggest to anyone wanting a Doberman to check out the rescue centers, just Google it up and there should be one close by to where you live.

  • MrSinAfterSin

    Beautiful. I’d rate it 5/5 if I could.

  • KittyJacked

    Those first two dobermans look kind of Asian haha

  • watchforfinger

    my dobe has cropped tail but not ears

  • GonzoTrix

    Aesthetics r a matter of opinion. Function and health, however, r not. Those who whine–’cropping is so unnatural’ Hmm–how’s this 4 unnatural: U inbreed an animal (wolf, jackal, etc.) until their ears flop over, lengthen, so they r more prone to injuries and infections (yeast, etc.) muffles their hearing ability, and they cannot signal visual cues easily. If done correctly (not removing 2 much bell (base of ear) u r simply restoring a more natural state. Any floppy eared wild canines? NO.

  • GonzoTrix

    Actually, there is FAWN, RED, BLACK, and BLUE. All should have the markings. the blues r notorious for skin problems. Whites and albinos r not officially recognized.

  • flodehest

    The most beautiful Dobermans I have ever seen have not had their ears clipped, nor tail clipped.

  • Swamper1024

    cont..

    I had 1 Doberman cropped and 1 that had no crop. The 1 with no crop (not cut) had pretty many ear infections the other 1 didn’t have any. Also about the dew claws it’s better that these are removed because Dobermans like to grab and tussle I’m sure it’s a lot more painful to get a dew claw ripped off then cut off. These parts are removed from the dog for good reason not to cause pain.

  • Swamper1024

    Although I feel Dobermans are the best looking dogs out there. Their look is not really cosmetic it serves a purpose. Dobermans ears are cropped so there isn’t as much for an aggressor to get a hold of same thing with the tail. Besides the function there is another good thing about cropping the ears. They hardly ever get ear infections because the ear canal always has air getting into it to keep it dry.

  • gabber8585

    I can only see my dobes losing control if they change ownership….they are soooo loyal.

  • LegoMaster204

    i really wish i had a doberman

  • TheReDnBlack1

    me to 500%

  • Cromisone

    As long as you let them know whos in control before its too late, then they are great. Easy to train, sweet, obedient, and just good lookin’ =)

  • D0b3ermann

    At :31 it shows the “four” types of dobermann. Gray, black and red. The grays have a skin mutation so theyr not quite right but i loved the one we used to have. And the albino one i dont know a lot about.
    dobe power rofl

  • Lippo187

    somebody knows the name of the song?
    Dobermann’s are the most beautiful and elegant dogs on earth!!!

  • CeraBailey

    I am getting a dobe next year, and I will be keeping her as natural as possible, with tail and ears intact. As she will not be a working dog, which is the reason why the cropping of the ears and docking of the tail was brought on, she will keep all of her parts! Except neutering, which the main benefit is to lesson the risk of cancer and problems with her “bits” later on in life. The photo on this video of the Dobe with the rose is beautiful and elegent and what I am going for! x

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