Dog Breeds Pointers

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The Doberman breed is relatively "young" dog. This mixed breed dog (Doberman Pinscher have Rottweilers, Thuringian, pastors, Greyhound, Great Dane, Weimaraner and German Shorthaired Pointer in them) was created by German tax collector Louis Dobermann in the 1860s after his many travels to crime-infested cities. I wanted to breed a watchdog that could easily handle any situation that may arise. The resulting breeding produced a dog that has the strength, endurance and boundless energy.

Average male Doberman Pinscher remain 26 to 28 inches tall and females 24 to 26 inches. Their average weight from 66 to 68 pounds and Doberman Pinscher live about 13 years. Most Doberman Pinscher coats are black with rust and red marks. Some Doberman Pinschers are born all white (albino). There is some disagreement whether this indicates future medical problems. The hair is short and smooth, which need minimal grooming than the occasional brushing and bathing.

Doberman shed less than other races, thanks to this layer. Dobermans are smart and like to please their masters. They develop a close relationship with his family, but can be stubborn. Business and constant training and correction is a must with this breed, not just the teacher.

All persons who come into contact with a Doberman Pinscher regularly should not be afraid to assert their position as the alpha. Dobermans make excellent watchdogs and guard dogs, and are often used in the application of law. Their desire to please his master and loyalty makes them a good family pet. However, not always the best option for children. While Doberman Pinscher enjoy playing with children and protection, some of the noisy cries and jerky movements that children can be interpreted as a threat by a Doberman Pinscher and You can try to defend themselves.

Doberman have a lot of energy and the need to exercise at least once a day, but not in the cold as can not tolerate well. If enough time to exercise, they can do well in an environment of apartments. Doberman have medical problems. Some may develop Doberman Pinscher cervical spondylitis (Wobbler syndrome) due to fusion of neck vertebrae and compression of the spinal cord, von Willebrand disease (one inherited blood disease), obesity in middle age, swelling, hip dysplasia, hypothyroidism and congenital heart disorders.

There is a website that has great information on Doberman Pinscher and most other dog breeds. It has details that relate to dog breeds health, grooming, living conditions, better food choices and more, the website is called: Dog Cat and facts, and can be found at:

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By Robert W. Benjamin

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