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5 Positive Traits of the Doberman Pinscher Dog BreedAny dog can be man's best friend, but few dogs, like the Doberman Pinscher, can be man's best friend and fearless protector. -
Doberman Pinscher Pros and Cons of Owning This Surprising PetDoberman Pinschers have gotten a bad rap as a vicious breed of dog. With the right training you will find they have a very loving disposition & make very good family pets. When you establish the pack order you'll find they are also easy to train.
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What is Fawn Doberman Syndrome?Fawn Doberman syndrome is also called dilution alopecia or color mutant alopecia. It happens to many other dog breeds other than Dobermans, but only to certain colors. It is a non-life threatening condition, but can make a dog look very strange. -
Breed Brief: Doberman PinscherThe Doberman Pinscher is a strong sleek dog originally bred for guarding. This breed has now proven to be, not only a great working dog, but a loyal family pet as well. -
Training a Doberman Pinscher PuppyLike any working dog, a Doberman Pinscher puppy wants and needs to be trained. -
Doberman Pinscher Puppy Training TipsDoberman pinschers are not born vicious. Treat them right as puppies and they make incredibly affectionate, joyful dogs. -
What You Need to Know About White Doberman PinschersBreeding albino or white Doberman Pinschers is controversial, especially since they cannot be registered or shown.
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Winter Pet Care for Your Doberman Pinscher DogThe Doberman Pinscher dog is a strong breed mentally and physically, but even a strong nature will not protect your loyal pet from the cold. Meet the needs of your pet Doberman this winter and keep your pet warm and happy. -
Tribute to Prince the Tortured DobermanI Doberman that came into my life due his many demons and issues which he could not overcome...
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Selecting a Doberman PinscherDoberman Pinschers originate from Germany and once was commonly bred as a guard or police dog. This breed can be very protect of its owners and property, as well as kind and loyal. However, this dog type can be aggressive and dominate with other dogs. -
Doberman Pinscher Care and Feeding Tips for a Wonderful PetWith the proper training Dobermans are not the vicious animal that they are reputed to be. When they learn you are the pack leader they are very easy to train. They are hardy dogs except they don't like cold so will need to be inside quite a bit.
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Taking Care of a Doberman Pinschers EarsMany Doberman Pinscher owners choose to crop the ears of their new puppy beginning at seven or eight weeks of age until the time when the dog's ear cartilage begins to harden; around 11 to 12 weeks. -
Doberman Pinscher Health IssuesAlthough Doberman pinschers are very popular, they are also generally a very healthy breed, with few health concerns or conditions.
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Caring for a Doberman PinscherA Doberman Pinscher is a domestic dog breed developed by Karl Friedrich Louis Dobermann in 1890. This breed is a large black dog that very intelligent and was commonly used as a guard or police dog. -
Tips for Bracing Doberman EarsBracing Doberman ears is an important step for getting them to stand. To achieve it, there are two techniques available.
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All About the Doberman Pinscher Breed of DogThis article contains information about Doberman Pinschers.
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Tips on Training a Doberman Pinscher PuppyDoberman Pinschers are adorable puppies that grow into handsome adult dogs - large, powerful dogs. Training helps insure happiness for dog and owner.
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The Doberman Pinscher: A Loyal BreedDoberman Pinschers are not only a strong and protective breed, but they are also loving and devoted friends. -
Doberman Pinschers Make Great Family DogsMy entire life, I was taught that Doberman Pinschers were ferocious, vicious dogs that attack humans without provocation. This couldn't be further from the truth. The public has given Doberman Pinschers a bad reputation. -
All About the Breed: Doberman PinscherHave you recently fallen for the Doberman Pinscher? Learn all about the breed here, including: Breed History, Personality Traits, Train-ability, Benefits and Disadvantages of the Breed, and Common Health Concerns.
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My Doberman Named TazMy Doberman named Taz was the greatest dog in the history of the world. -
Doberman Pinscher: Friend and ProtectorDespite the Doberman Pinscher's fearsome reputation they are, in fact, loyal and trustworthy members of the family. Find out more about the Doberman's history and temperament. -
The Wonderful and Misunderstood DobermanMany people ignorantly believe that Dobermans are vicious and untrustworthy. One must realize that most of what we see on television and in theaters is fiction! -
Very Special Breed Profile: Doberman PinscherThis profile today is very special for a reason! I was surfing the web this past weekend and came across a great video (see the middle of this post). This video led me to www.SecondChanceDobes.com and my article was inspired by them!
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Owning a Doberman PincherBefore buying that cute - little puppy on pet store display, you should first find out the characteristics of the fuzzy bundle of joy. Reading this article will help you decide if the dogs' size, weight, temperament, and so on, will sit well with you and your family.
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Poot-a-RamaWhimsical story built around the author's childhood relationship with his pet dog, Fredrick the Doberman, and the "Pootyculture" thereof.
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Common Myths: Vicious DogsFor years, different dog breeds have been stereotyped, scrutinized, and rigorously publicized in the media. The doberman pinscher is one dog that has been labeled as being vicious. This is a myth.
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How to Cat-Proof Your Christmas DecorationsHow can you make your decor safe from your furry ninja demolition expert between now and Christmas? Short of borrowing the neighbor's Doberman and stringing concertina wire as a tree skirt? -
The Power of Letters'Å"I have children I can barely feed, but now we're out of heating oil. This morning I found my Doberman frozen by her nostril to a door mat.' -
Selecting the Right Dog: Part 5Working dogs are a class of dogs that don't always share a lot in common, but have some great choices for pets and guard dogs, for the right human family, that is.
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"A Convicted Man" - a Wayfarers ChronicleThere were other paths that led into the brush, but they were traps that would leave us vulnerable to the creatures that followed a master who resembled all at once a man, a bat, and a Doberman Pinscher. -
Miniature Pinscher Dog Breed CharacteristicsThe Miniature Pinscher (or Min Pin) is aptly named, for it does look like a tiny Doberman Pinscher, only with slightly bigger eyes. They walk differently than a Dobie and have different temperaments. -
Banning BreedsIn many cities and towns, pit bulls, rottweilers, and doberman pinschers are being banned.
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3V Caps for Large Dogs and Giant Breeds ReviewI have a good collection of vibrant dog breeds and out of all of them 6 year old Doberman and the 3 year old Pooch always had problem with their coat and fur.
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Petmate Burrow Bed: A ReviewI have been searching the market for a warm bed for my dog. He is a miniature Doberman, and does not have a thick coat to protect him from the cold in winter.
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A Dog Named ShamNational Dog Day 2009 touching dog stories brings to mind my sister's dog story about Sham, an AKC registered black Doberman Pinscher. My sister adored this puppy. Sham was a befitting pet for my sister, both are very intelligent. -
A Family's ProtectionThe best kind of Doberman is strong but gentle! The proof of this particular Doberman ownership of a car was cause for a laugh.
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How to Choose a Good Apartment Dog! Which Breeds Make the Best Apartment Dwellers?Fortunately, more and more apartments are allowing their tenants to have dogs. If you have this option, what's the best dog breed to choose?
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Seven Signs of a Healthy DogIt's often said vets don't make money on healthy dogs. No one likes to see their dog sick. Make sure your dog has top care whether he's a show dog, working dog or just a pet. All are important. -
Pet Stains and Pet Odor RemovalDo you have pets? Do you allow your pets inside your home? Do you have carpet? If you answered yes to all of these questions, then you may have pet odor and pet stains on your carpet.





