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Doberman Pinscher

Doberman Pinscher close up Doberman dogs at a dog show Doberman Pinscher Dog Breed

Introduction

Originally known as the Thuringer Pinscher or the Plizeilich Soldatenhund, the breed was renamed in 1899 as the Dobermannpinscher (one word) to honor the breed’s founder, Louis Dobermann, who passed away in 1894. Also called the Doberman, the Dobe and the Dobie, the Doberman Pinscher is a member of the Working Group of the American Kennel Club. While alert, bold and fearless, the Doberman should never be either vicious or shy. Dobermans are instinctively protective of their people and can be temperamental. Because of their size and sometimes exuberant nature, Dobies should be supervised around small children. The Doberman Pinscher was recognized by the American Kennel Club in 1908.

The mature male Doberman Pinscher is between 26 and 28 inches at the withers, with 27½ inches being considered ideal. Bitches are between 24 and 26 inches in height, with 25½ inches being considered ideal. Dobermans typically weigh between 60 and 90 pounds, with females usually being smaller and lighter than males. The Dobie’s short coat is easy to care for. Regular brushing will help to reduce shedding in the home.

Doberman Pinscher - History and Health

The Doberman originated in Apolda, in Thueringen, Germany, in the late 1800s. It was developed by Karl Friedrich Louis Dobermann, a German tax collector who created elaborate crosses of different dogs to develop a breed that would be aggressive enough to protect him as he made his rounds in dangerous neighborhoods and whose appearance alone would be intimidating. Herr Dobermann also ran the local animal shelter and had access to many different dogs to use

Doberman Pinscher - Temperament & Personality

Individual personalities of Doberman Pinschers are varied. Some are outgoing and friendly, others are shy and reserved. Some are dominant with other dogs and chase cats and small dogs, while others are social butterflies at the dog park and have been known to cuddle up with kittens for long naps. Regardless of the individual, all Dobermans are steadfast and loyal companions, true friends to the people they love. They are fearless in the face of

Doberman Pinscher - Appearance & Grooming

The AKC describes the Doberman Pinsher's general appearance by stating, “Elegant in appearance, of proud carriage, reflecting great nobility and temperament. Energetic, watchful, determined, alert, fearless, loyal and obedient.” Dobies are compact and athletic dogs who come in black and tan, blue and tan or red and tan. Their short, sleek coat and it's markings show off the athletic build of the breed. They have long, narrow heads with dark, thoughtful, almond-shaped eyes. The ears

Doberman Pinscher - Pictures

The saying goes, “a picture is worth a thousand words”. Check out the many different Doberman Pinscher Pictures and Doberman Pinscher images. Get an in depth look at the Doberman Pinscher and see the many things that this breed has to offer.

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