Obedient and energetic, the Doberman looks strong and determined. The head is long, wedge-shaped, and long neck. The oval eyes are dark and medium-sized and erect ears (usually cut). The back is short and rounded rump. The thighs are long and muscular. Coat: hard, dense, satin. Color: black, dark brown or bluish gray, with rust-red spots. Caring for
Doberman is not a problem of hygiene because in his short hair and tight do not usually appear ticks and other parasites. Nor does it require an excessive exercise or a meal specially selected. The difficulty lies in its aggressive temperament, which must be treated with a firm hand and expertly. One should think well before buying a Doberman.
From an early age, the Doberman can display aggressive and domineering. Takes every opportunity to show their teeth and growl, but if caught early and educated with solid passes prove to be a submissive and affectionate dog. He is very intelligent and brave.
Louis Dobermann was who got the first copies of the wise race from crosses looking for aggressive dogs, incorruptible and predatory instinct, but it was Otto Goller which definitively established the race, adding other contributions of blood. The first doberman
worked with the police and then with the guardians of the First World War. It is an excellent guard dog by nature of their character, and should only be taken as a pet after a deep meditation and willingness to educate firmly.
Pros: - Great guard dog. - Requires moderate exercise. - Minimum toilet.
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