The Doberman – Characteristics, temperament, and care
Only those who have been lucky enough to enjoy the company of a Doberman know what we mean when we say that it is possibly one of the best dog breeds in the world.
be somewhat cautious since it is a very energetic dog and inadvertently it could hurt them.
If you are thinking of sharing your life with a Doberman, learn how to make him happy with these good tips!
We all know that they are large dogs, with short black and tan hair but … do you know how many years they live on average? How much can the Doberman weigh? How is your character? Let’s see in detail all these interesting data.
- Height between 65 and 70 cm in males and between 60 and 65 cm in females
- Weight between 40 and 45 kg for males and between 30 and 35 kg for females
- Short, fine, and silky hair. Black and tan color
- Loyal, obedient, intelligent, active, and guardian character
- Strong health, somewhat delicate stomach, and prone to heart problems
- The estimated life expectancy of 10-14 years
Did you know……? Some people cut off their tails and ears to make them appear more aggressive, but is this practice penalized by law? Do not mutilate your dog, he does not deserve it
History of the Doberman breed
The Doberman is a fairly recent breed of dog, within canine history.
Among the large dog breeds, the “Dob” as the Dobermans were affectionately known, is one of the most select. The German army had almost 6,000 of these dogs in the war during 1914 – 1918 and it is that these dogs are not only great guardians, but they are strong and resistant, as well as intrepid. His fame is not unjustified, he is always on the alert.
What is the character of a Doberman like?
As in most of the breeds, the character is strongly marked to the education that it receives from the puppy, a reason why it cannot be affirmed that the Doberman is an aggressive or dangerous dog unless it is badly educated.
They are actually very playful and active dogs, who love to exercise with their owner. Very affectionate even with the smallest of the house (children) and above all, patients.
In short, it is a breed with a big heart that will win you over from day one. However, you must remember that they are also very intelligent dogs and that they are almost always alert, that is, they make excellent watchdogs and pitbull breeder.
So you should make sure that no stranger enters your home without your permission, as it could be interpreted as an intrusion and create a situation of great tension.
Recommended care for the breed
Never condemn him to be tied up and/or isolated from the world, he is not a dog for it, in reality, no dog deserves that punishment. You need the company of your family and enjoy the outdoors every day, with long walks.
Although it is not a very heavy or giant-sized dog, its appetite is voracious so it requires a large daily ration of food. This appetite stems from your high physical activity.
Walking it daily to release its excess energy is mandatory, otherwise, it could adopt inappropriate behaviors and even suffer from stress. He is not a dog to walk quietly, as he loves to exercise.
A monthly bath is more than enough to keep her clean, her short and fine hair does not get dirty easily. Although one or two brushings per week are highly recommended.
Common health problems in Doberman dogs
It is a fairly healthy dog that will hardly present health problems if we take its vaccinations and veterinary check-ups up to date. However, due to sheer genetics, this breed is quite prone to being a delicate stomach.
If this is the case, you will need a highly digestible natural diet such as BARF food, avoiding commercial feed that makes digestion difficult.
Another of the possible problems that this breed can present is heart murmurs, so despite being a dog that requires exercise, it is not remembered to take it to the limit (ideally, it should mark the limits for us).
Training tips for the Doberman
The best way to educate this breed is from when they are very young. Doberman puppies learn quickly thanks to their great intelligence. Since they are barely three or four months old, we can begin to teach them basic orders.
Since in adulthood they can be dangerous due to their strength and size. We must focus on fundamental commands such as “No!”, “Here!” or “Sitting”, very simple orders. But capable of getting us out of a lot of trouble in the event of a tense situation.
Due to the affectionate nature of this breed, we must completely avoid any physical punishment. Promoting education with positive reinforcement techniques.
For the rest, we simply have to educate him like a normal puppy. Giving him the education and affection he deserves. Letting him play, socialize with other dogs and people, learn to discover the world around him.
- In summary, we must focus on some very simple but fundamental steps to train a Doberman:
- Teach him the basic orders and respect them in any situation.
- Socialize it with other dogs and people from puppyhood.
Exercise daily.
Never, under any circumstances, be aggressive with a Doberman or teach aggressive or attacking behaviors/orders.
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Practical information
Years ago it was said that the Doberman was the most dangerous dog in the world, or at least one of the most dangerous … then it was the Pitbull’s turn. Ignore those urban legends, a Doberman is a fantastic dog that will captivate you from puppyhood.
It is said that his brain grows a lot. So that the moment comes when it does not fit in his skull. Causing him to go crazy. Another unsubstantiated urban legend that we should not pay attention to, is totally false.