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Re: Doberman Pinscher

Postby Oliver & Henry's Mum on Wed Dec 21, 2011 7:55 pm

Thank you Emma. That was a good description.

Another way one can tell prior to posting is to look at the date of the very last post. Unless, depending on the subject matter (as Emma indicated) one has something new to add, to go back and revisit a conversation that occurred several years ago just bumps the thread to the top, thereby giving people like you the idea that something new has been posted.

Simply check the last date of the last post. As Moderators, we attempt to delete as many "old posts" as possible, but again, depending on the Section and the Thread itself, denotes what should and should not be removed.

This whole conversation really should have taken place in the Site Problems and Suggestions section as it has little or nothing to do with Dobermans.

Moving forward, let's keep the exchange on information on this thread strictly to Dobermans, and if someone wishes to send me a PM for clarification, please feel free.

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Re: Doberman Pinscher

Postby DobermanGuy on Sat Jan 21, 2012 2:09 pm

Dobermans are what I consider to be very 'family oriented' dogs. They have a tendency to bond very strongly with their human family and be leery/watchful of strangers.

Dobermans will be most happy when they are WITH their owner. This is not the sort of dog to get if you plan to have it live alone in the backyard in my opinion.
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Re: Doberman Pinscher

Postby RubyJeansMom on Sun Jan 22, 2012 10:56 am

Thanks for adding such great info and photos to this thread, DG!
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Re: Doberman Pinscher

Postby virgilsmama on Sun Jan 22, 2012 11:50 am

Yes, this entry on the Doberman is so very wonderful and if you have ever really had or gotten to know a Doberman you would really appreciate this. In my heart I can feel the love and dedication that my wonderful big boy Buddy had towards me and our other dogs...and he was only half Doberman. A real working guard dog and so very intelligent, my husband and I recall one of our most profound moments with Buddy and our new yellow Lab, Rosebudd, just a tiny puppy of 7 weeks. Lots of bird traffic where we used to live and one day here comes an eagle type, open claws visible, that is how close he came to our yard and Buddy, who always watched the skies, stood up on his hind legs and let this predator know that the tiny puppy was not for him to take. A day I will never forget!

The research the writer did is so enlightening and I believe anyone who wants to have a dog should research the same way. Maybe we would not have so many homeless, lost and abused pups around. Thank you for your caring work for Dobermans.
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Re: Doberman Pinscher

Postby kian on Sun Jan 22, 2012 6:33 pm

Love the pictures! They are fine dogs indeed.
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Re: Doberman Pinscher

Postby pawsforthought on Mon Jan 23, 2012 1:07 pm

The information you have given is so enlightening, DG! I love reading about breeds I love (and even others) and becoming more knowledgeable about those breeds, it's very rewarding knowing and seeing how a breed has evolved and what it's purpose was!

The pictures are great too, I'm going to have a look at the link you shared as well. Thank you :)
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Re: Doberman Pinscher

Postby DobermanGuy on Tue Jan 24, 2012 10:31 pm

pawsforthought wrote:The information you have given is so enlightening, DG! I love reading about breeds I love (and even others) and becoming more knowledgeable about those breeds, it's very rewarding knowing and seeing how a breed has evolved and what it's purpose was!

The pictures are great too, I'm going to have a look at the link you shared as well. Thank you :)



That link was the best part in my opinion. It showed some great pictures of what they really looked like back in the beginning.

The Dobermans of today don't look exactly like those of the beginning but they share the same general traits that Herr Dobermann was looking for in his work with the breed.
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