Basic Details You Ought To Understand In Regards To The Doberman Pinscher


by Brent A. McCoy

The Doberman Pinscher, often called the "Dobie", is a working breed. They feature a compact body, ears that are often cropped and a short black coat with red markings. The breed is believed to have first appeared during the late 1800s. They were first used for acting as a guard dog. They are popular as a police or military dog, therapy work, search and rescue and companionship nowadays. Attributes such as their association with being a dangerous dog as well as their fearless nature are what they can be distinguished by. They're thought to originate from Germany and their earlier ancestors are the Rottweiler, Greyhound, Beauceron and Weimaraner among other breeds.

They are identified as a medium to large sized breed. The standard female measurements are 24-26 inches high with a weight of 60-85 pounds, while the male measurements are 26-28 inches tall and a weight of 60-85 pounds. The breed is famous for their fearless, energetic and alert personality. The breed is typically reserved (but aggressive if they need to protect their family) with people they haven't met, and this can mean they are very suitable as a guard dog. They are proven to be extremely intelligent, and scores 5th compared to every other breed when being trained to comprehend new instructions.

They're suitable as a family pet, seeing as they are great (if introduced at a young age) towards kids. They don't get along peacefully with other pets like other dogs as they may get aggressive. One fairly easy task is looking after their coat. They demand minimal brushing of their coat once every week, and full grooming once every 6 to 8 weeks. They won't always be suitable for being kept in an apartment, but love to have a good yard to run around in.

They're predominantly shorter-lived, as is the case with the majority of medium to large sized dogs, and have a life expectancy of 10-12 years. Their most common health concern is "Wobbler's Syndrome", and they are also vulnerable to Von Willebrand's disease, hip dysplasia and bloat. Activities like agility or having a job to do will keep them entertained. They have a high degree of energy, and that calls for long walks every day to avoid the development of bad habits.

If you bring home the Doberman Pinscher you must be prepared to provide firm leadership and meet their needs for exercise and mental stimulation. They are less suitable for a lot of potential owners, but ideal for active owners or families with plenty of time for training. A lot of people find this breed quite attractive, and one of the main reasons is it has a high level of intelligence and versatility that make it suitable for almost anything.

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