
Doberman Pinscher
About
The Doberman Pinscher is an elegant, intelligent, and loyal breed, known for its fearless nature and unwavering devotion to its family. With their sleek build, confident demeanor, and strong protective instincts, Dobermans make exceptional companions for active families and experienced dog owners. Brave and loving, this breed thrives in homes that offer ample exercise, firm training, and opportunities to form deep and trusting bonds.
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Weight (Male)
34-45 kg
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Weight (Female)
29-41 kg
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Height (Male)
60-76 sm
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Height (Female)
60-76 sm
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Fur Type
Smooth
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Color
One color
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Walk
>60 minutes/day
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Breed group
Working Group
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Breed Size
L
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Demeanor category
Alert/Responsive
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Barking
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Good with young children
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Drooling
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Energy level value
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Grooming frequency value
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Good with other dogs
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Trainability
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Trainability Category
>Eager to Please
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Temperament
>Loyal, Fearless, Alert
Description
The Doberman Pinscher is a medium-to-large working dog, originally bred in Germany in the late 19th century by Karl Friedrich Louis Dobermann for protection and security. This breed is a mix of Rottweiler, Greyhound, Weimaraner, and German Pinscher, resulting in a fast, strong, and highly trainable guardian dog.
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Origin: Germany, developed for protection and guard work.
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Intelligent and trainable: Among the top working dog breeds.
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Loyal and protective: Naturally guards its family and property.
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Energetic and agile: Needs daily exercise and mental stimulation.
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Short, sleek coat: Minimal grooming, but moderate shedding.
Dobermans are fearless yet affectionate companions, excelling in obedience, security, and family protection. With the right training and socialization, they become loyal, well-balanced dogs suited for experienced owners.