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DobermanArticlesDisplaying Results 1 - 15 for doberman![]() Doberman Coat Color Genetics ... example. The Z designation does not designate a particular gene. White Dobermans have been known to have many problems, and there again it is because of inbreeding not the color itself. The exception is photosensitivity. The eyes and skin ... Read ![]() The Problem With White Dobermans ... teeth as well as the conformation problems mentioned above. The AKC decided to keep track of all the Dobermans from this line so they started designating the registration number with a "Z". This will guarantee that no one will unknowingly ... Read ![]() Dobermans - the Original "Designer Dog"? ... . Unfortunately, he did not keep records of what he bred. It is generally thought based on the look and temperament that the Doberman (the spelling changed when the breed came to the states) was based on a combination of several different ... Read ![]() Von Willebrand Disease in Dobermans ... and Shelties, although as mentioned above, there are several other breeds that can carry this gene. Besides, surgery or injury, Dobermans are at risk for excessive bleeding during whelping and during the docking of the puppies tails. It is ... Read ![]() What are Dobermans Really Like? ... a good choice for active families, and you can be sure no one will try to snatch your children from your yard! Before I had Dobermans, I did not realize they have 2 different and distinct sides to their personalities. They love people and ... Read ![]() Dobermans - Jekyll and Hyde? ... trials, which is highly specialized training in obedience, tracking and protection. So, you might assume that you could never have a Doberman as a family pet, especially with kids. You imagine the nightmare of having your dog attack ... Read ![]() Is a Doberman a Good Family Pet? ... dogs ability to walk. If you want a fun, active, sometimes comical addition to your family, you should consider a Doberman. They are loving and loyal and easy to train. They will protect you and your children instinctively. If you decide ... Read ![]() I Just Got a Doberman Puppy! Now What? ... day. Make sure you give him plenty of exercise before bedtime. One of the most important things you will need to do with your Doberman puppy is socialization. After he has had some time to meet the family and get familiar with his new home, ... Read ![]() Ah, the Doberman ... the Hollywood equivalent of the perfect villain dog; handsome but dangerous. So it's not terribly surprising that the Doberman has maintained it's dubious reputation over the years, and while there certainly are instances of vicious or ... Read ![]() Doberman Pinscher - the Facts Every Owner of This Dog Breed Should Know ... bloat, hip dysplasia, hypothyroidism, and congenital heart disorders.
There is a website that has great information on Doberman Pinschers and most other breeds of dogs. It has details that pertain to a dog breeds health, grooming, ... Read ![]() Caring for Your Doberman Puppy ... , positive opportunity for socialization, and it will give your busy, active puppy someplace to focus his energy. Dobermans are very intelligent and highly trainable. They are happier if they are challenged physically and mentally. Basic ... Read ![]() Doberman Breed Information, Appearance and Health Concerns ... and explore. They enjoy walking for long distances with their masters even when they have a garden they can frolic in.
Doberman Pinschers get along great with other children and other pets, despite how they are frequently depicted. It is ... Read ![]() The Great Doberman Pinscher And Some Much Needed Advice And Information ... described as "Energetic, watchful, determined, alert, fearless, loyal and obedient." Owners of Dobermans should have a sense of responsibility and determination also and if they follow through on good socialization and training for their ... Read ![]() The Doberman Pinscher And The Facts And Advice you Deserve ... their master and loyalty makes them a good family pet. However, they are not always the best choice with children. While Doberman Pinschers enjoy playing with and protecting children, some of the boisterous yelling and sudden movements ... Read ![]() Providing A Safe Doberman Puppy Den ... from Helping Udders. Dobes also have a love of tennis balls but these should only be provided with supervision. There are known cases of Dobermans choking on tennis balls. Beware of products stating they can be "ingested" safely. This DOES ... Read Searches related to: doberman
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