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  • This shows a negative but true side of dobies. I have had one or two in my life for the past 18 years and they react like this when they need to. I understand you thought it was funny bc she is your dog but with footage like this for people to feed on adds to the negativity of the breed.

  • Beautiful dog. A Doberman would be my breed of choice if I wanted a protection dog. Are there different ear crop styles such as the show crop etc?

  • whos a good boy

  • My eskimo spitz does the same thing, funny as hell.

  • Back to the subject at hand. One doesn't necessarily have to "train" a Doberman to react like this, some of them come by it naturally by way of their "wired in" protection. My best Dobie ever, Gunner, hated police cars and reacted just like Skout without training. Unfortunately, I was never able to get him to do that for unmarked police cars with radar... would've been real handy.

    Anyway, great girl Skout, and good job training and loving her. Keep the Dobie faith!

  • @SuperDobieDad ..True, mine did the same and never had any training. Funny thing was, once the person was inside the car (of course I had to hold him back), he was all over licking and trying to sit on their lap (image such size inside a car trying to sit on you). I never understood how he could snap out of it so quick and be so loving and affectionate. I guess he waited for my 'o.k.', idk. For whatever the reason, they are awesome dogs. Sad they are not allowed everywhere.

  • @MsCMMURRAY "...they are awesome dogs. Sad they are not allowed everywhere."

    Whenever we take our two 118 lb. black / tan male Dobies out, no one has ever approached us to say they aren't allowed. : )

  • Most Dobs r extremely protective of it's family members I grew up with one and to us she was so very soft and gentle red giant, a complete push over but others if you got too close to any one of us a whole other dog came out and she gave u a line of how close u could come if u passed her line then look out, for the family she was a walking teddy bear and a true protector very well disciplined and behaved. Police even tried to steal her from us and stalked for a year even the police chief begged

  • Better ceep that dog away from me....if it comes near me and acts like this....It'll be dead in 2 sec....just to protect myself.

  • @Shovelware that dog would fuckin go straight for your throat pussy ass.

  • @unc159753 Not before I put a bullet in the head :) The dog is a strong beast, but the man is smarter. dumbass.

  • @Shovelware But then you'd have to deal with that Dobie's dad, which would have a very poor outcome for you, I suspect.

  • @SuperDobieDad Oh really? Poor outcome? Poor you...U need a dog to attack people. LOL. U'll be an easy pray for me dude. :) You gonna need God to survive me.

  • @Shovelware "easy pray"? It's "easy PREY" you ignorant public school educated miscreant, and I'm the last person in the world you ever want to meet up close and personal.

  • @LunaticFringeHunter Stupid bitch...I want to hear you talk, Dutch, French German AND Spanish...English is NOT my main language dumbass. Stupid fuck...who is the dumbass now?

    Ur the last person? Bring it up dude...hiding behind ur monitor. Threating with a dog. LOL. poor you. Just saw ur pic on ur youtube account. U pathetic. Mr. wannabe "I am big". Back to the school and gym baby boy.

  • @Shovelware What you fail to realize, you half-wit, is that a Doberman is one's first line of protection, not the be-all-to-end-all. We have two 116 lb. male siblings that patrol the property and while you're trying to get one off of your neck and his brother off of your nutsack, we whack you simply enough. Now, back to your into hole you little drooling Orc.

  • @LunaticFringeHunter I dont give a fuck if the dog is first line protection moron. I only said: IF THE DOG COMES LIKE THAT NEAR ME....I WILL SEE THAT ASA A THREAT...NEXT THING YOU KNOW YOUR DOG IS BLEEDING TO DEATH WITH A BULLET IN THE HEAD. NOW WHICH PART DIDNT YOU UNDERSTAND MR "WONDERFOOL"?

  • @LunaticFringeHunter I hesitate to butt in on this "hate fest", but let me give you some good advice;

    "Never, ever argue with a fool, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience."

    Advice given in good spirit with good intentions. Peace!

  • @SuperDobieDad Thanks for the wake up call. Apologies to all.

  • @Shovelware Clearly they're smarter than you.

  • @BlindMagSoprano Only a dumb human would say such thing :)

  • @Shovelware Really? Because I'm pretty sure I'm talking to one as we speak.

  • @BlindMagSoprano People are not perfect...live with it dumbass.

  • @Shovelware Especially not people like you, right asshole? I'm sure normal people don't talk about wanting to shoot a dog that's trying to protect its owner.

  • @BlindMagSoprano not "right asshole" but "wrong asshole". And next time READ before u make a comment. I never said "shoot a dog thats trying to protect its owner". I said, I shoot that dog if it attacks me. DUMBASS. lol u got POWNED again. LMAOOOO

  • @Shovelware Unless the dog suddenly jumps through your screen and attacks you, I don't think you have anything to worry about. And second, the dog IS just being protective and you make a dumbass comment like that, so if anything, you're the idiot here. And where'd you learn to shoot, WoW? You sound really intelligent using the word, and from what I'm aware, it's spelled "PWNED", jackass.

  • @BlindMagSoprano Poor you...you really try to own me but do not know with what. lol.

  • @Shovelware ... you're a self important piece of shit. End of story. I don't know what part of your poor little fragile ego needs to be a complete arrogant, ignorant douchebag on the internet, but quite frankly, that's not my problem.

  • @BlindMagSoprano LOL...getting angry hé? hahahahahahahahahahahahaha Poor sucker.....u gt PWND again.

  • @Shovelware HAH. Learn a little something here, you will NEVER "pwn" me, jackass. You are nothing but a pathetic, sick, twisted momma's boy who's probably still living in her basement. You will never be married, never have a life, and thank God for that because I would never want your children to have to be born into this world with your genetics. Fuck off, do not talk to me, because know that right now I'm doing nothing but laughing at you.

  • Beautiful Dobie! Congratulations. Can you believe all of the know-it-alls who post here, but have no skin in the game?

    30 years with Dobies, 20 as "Guardian Angel" in Doberman Rescue.

    Keep up the good work.

  • you accept this behavoir wow

  • Damn, that thing is dieing to just kill something. Lol

  • Yes, mine are all loving as well. But I see a red zone case. This harms all us doberman parents and dogs. You don't need to crank her up. She would do fine naturally.

  • "Personal Protection Dogs" attack and release on COMMAND. This dog needs a firm handler who can teach it proper obediance training. These sort of videos are the reason people believe this to be a vicious breed.

  • mean dogs....dont allow them near kids, that dogg is scary

  • It would be cool if you posted a video showing some actual control over the dog, rather than a clip that makes her just look vicious. That's why you're catching so much flack here, there is no evidence of training here, what so ever.

    I know I'd love to see her respond to commands and show your control over her. More people need to see that kind of thing in order to offset all the "vicious dog" stereotypes and misconceptions people have.

  • A few months ago I took my girl out on a road trip and while sleeping in a rest area, she went into protection mode. She scared the hell outta me. :)

  • What a sweet bark he got this squeak in his bark

  • That's why my Dobe will NEVER ride in my Lexus! He's scratched the walls and doors of my house already, can't imagine him doing that to my car. 0_0

  • Beautiful

  • Congrats. Please go to my Facebook and post pictures of your new baby. If you ever have any questions please feel free to email or call me. My Facebook friends also are good about answering questions. Take care and good luck. Deb Facebook: Lonestar Dobermans

  • Beautiful dobbie! so focused on your command!i just got my 1st doberman i have researched them forever and have wanted one for years. you cant blame stupid people for their ignorance of this beautiful breed.

  • I have had Dobermans since 1975. I have a degree in Vet med and have placed numerous pups and dogs for service and therapy work. I specialise in protection Dobermans for personal protection. I raise quality dogs and have very good references and many repeat owners. I am sorry you are having a bad day but it doesn't help to act up and act a fool.

  • @ebradickey1 ...shut up!!!! Your talking out of your ass. You have no idea whether this dog is under control or not. It looks to me like the handler gave her a command and she started into her protective mode. OBVIOUSLY YOU do not have any idea about protection dogs AT ALL. THIS is how protection dogs react when the owner speaks up. Now Go walk your poodle..psychooooo.

  • "SQUIRREL!!!!! SQUIRREEEELLL!!!"

  • she is one hell of a dog !! (:

  • Awesome K9....does Scout know to go for the juggular?

  • She was given "her word" and that is why she is reacting like she is to this "dangerous threat". She is 100% in control and very focused. She is working exactly like she is trained. If I had asked her to lie down she would have. She is calm and friendly until a threat is revealed. Then she will emit loud warning barks and keep herself between her handler and the threat. Only when the threat attacks, or when commanded, will she attack. I raise service and protection dogs. Dobermans since 1976.

  • GOOD GIRL!

    Nice Dock and Crop to standard. THUMBS UP to your loving and responsible ownership.

  • Nice to have a bodyguard like that : )

  • Makes me miss my Dobe!!! He used to be so protective over my kids! Love these dogs and can't wait to find another.

  • SHE IS AWESOME .....:) well done

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  • I think it's funny how people just assume that dobermans are naturally aggressive and mean. I know from experience from having a doberman once before, they're naturally aggressive when it comes to protecting the ones they love. Mine was pretty mean to everyone she didn't know, but they're loyal and obedient when trained correctly. ie, if I told mine it was all good, she just sit and wag her tail

  • where are you that is making her go that crazy? Is someone "pretending" to try to get at your daughter? Or is your dobie that aggressive with objects and people?

  • She is not aggressive, she is protective. This breed was bred to have this disposition. They are very loving and affectionate.

  • joking...doberman is the best dog

  • ban it =))

  • To those who doubt: I met SKOUT in person ( I bought a puppy from Debra), and the dog is sweet and not agressive doberman at all.

  • Yes, the females are more "on guard" and will alert to a threat sooner than a male. The males however, will usually not back down. Even without training. Females have to be trained to do so through shutzhund and bite work. Great looking dog though. Fierce bark... made me nervous just watching. Good training, especially if she's as social as you say. CONGRATS ON A PERFECT DOBERMAN!!! Good job Skout.

  • Well dobes are very high tempered so their bark can be annoying :) But their agression hurts, they usually attack with series of bites, =bam bam bam=, drawing blood and meat pieces around :) Nice female.

  • Beautiful dog, but I've got mixed emotions on that one. I suppose as long as you're a responsible breeder/owner it's all good. I just worry about those owners who are complete morons and don't fully know what they're dealing with so naturally the dog bites for whatever reason and it ends up being the dog who has to pay the price and get the bad rep. I could never be a breeder, I'd be so worried about those pups all the time, I don't know how you do it! lol Anyway, like I said, beautiful dog!

  • @callalily271 Just like in a lot of things in life, if you aren't a responsible owner, you are neglectful. My dobie sounds like that when someone is outside the house and she's inside. She's protecting us. But if that same person comes to the door and I let them in, she's fine because she knows I'm allowing them in and they are not a threat. I've had her bark at people in public that did have, what she thought were, attacked-ful actions towards me. Otherwise, she couldn't care less about you.

  • WRX831: Wrong wrong wrong. First HE is a female. Second she is protective (guarding my daughter who is making the video) and third she is NOT dog aggressive. If you saw her you would know this. She is very impressive! I'm sorry that you wasted your time commenting on a video with false claims.

  • @ebraDickey1 even protective bahaviour has to be controlled and this is NOT under control... the dog does not really know the right situations where she should react like that and u would know that if u visited a school for protection dogs... she might be not agressive but with a single word she should be quiet cause U are the one to decide whats dangerous and what not! and this is her deciding... so might not be dangerous but its a bad excuse from ur side...

  • How is this protection? He's barking at another dog - your dog is very dog aggressive and that is not impressive at all!

  • It is all how they are trained and their genetics. In this case if we tell SKOUT it is okay she would be quiet but my daughter was allowing her to react this way. She never tells SKOUT it is okay but rather gives sounds of fear. This is how all my dogs react. If I were not there they would bite a stranger that did not back away. If we are there & tell them everything is okay they do not bite or growl. If you were to grab me they would attack naturally without command. Thanks for your question.

  • Will dobermans bite an intruder without command? I mean do you have the power to make him not bite even though he's protective like this?

  • his bark made me lol! Good job Dobe!

  • Thanks, She is fun to take to town.

  • Thanks for your comment. Yes, in general the females are more protective. But I have some males that are the same way. Please check out my Facebook. I have a pair of females with me in the same pickup. Wow. I had to get off that street quick.

    Lonestar Dobermans

  • Wow! she looks VERY protective! i read somewhere that female dogs are more protective than males. ur dog has got quite the intimidating growl! lol

  • Do you guys train your dogs to be guard dogs like that? Do you charge more for guard dogs?

    ....you are the breeder for Lone Star, right...?

  • now hes a nice boy i want one just like they are so exspensive but.... im not gunna settle for anyother breed

  • what is ur facebook?

  • Lonestar Dobermans and

    Debra Dickey

  • this is amazing is he trained to guard?

  • My dogs are naturals. I have not bred the protectiveness out of them. Please check out my FACEBOOK. I think you will enjoy it. Thanks. LONESTAR DOBERMANS

  • What a great Dobe. Thanks Again for Bengal...he is the best

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