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  • My Dobermann bitch allways growls when she hears this video XD

    You have such a lovely boy there! Is he a Brittish Dobe?

  • What a cute dog. It's nice to see a doberman on youtube that has not had its ears clipped to make them stand up.

  • He is so cute and playful. It's funny when he's talking back.

  • thank you @jumiofdiamonds for your very accurate comment .... my sentiments exactly

  • @bigken2008 I have a six year old doberman and she lives in our house, gets lots of walks and low and behold, still chews anything that sits still long enough!! We have just came to the conclusion that they are a nutty breed and like to chew things, not that they are lacking attention or exercise! Shadow is a lovely happy looking dog, you will always some arse hole who knows nothing about the dog or breed sticking there fecking nose in!!

  • Internet warrior .... no i dont think so prick.... did your mum ever expose your dad for abusing you ... thats maybe more the question

  • FAO: rogerpemberton ... WHAT THE FUCK WOULD U KNOW WHETHER HE IS EXECISED ENOUGH !!! OR WHAT ARE U DOBERMANN TELEPATHIC.... OR JUST SOME DAFT CUNT THAT MAKES COMMENTS YOU HAVENT A FUCKIN CLUE ABOUT... ID SAY THE LATTER... HE PROBABLY GETS MORE EXERCISE THAN U DO DICKHEAD !

  • @bigken2008 Oooooh, an internet warrior and you USE ALL CAPS TO BOOT. I'm sure you really tough in person too.....  You sure did get defensive when I suggested he didn't get enough exercise. Did I expose you for a lazy dog owner?

  • He's probably letting you know that if you gave him more exercise he wouldn't be tearing up your stuff....

  • @rogerpemberton Dogs might get enough exercise and still be bored during the day. It might even be an anxiety thing or maybe it's teething. Maybe it just likes to chew. Fact is, you don't know the reason and it's not nice to assume.

  • @jumiofdiamonds When they are puppies they surely do chew up things regardless of how much exercise they get.  Is this a puppy?

  • @rogerpemberton It honestly, possibly, could be. It looks like one to me, but I could easily be wrong. My point is you do not know anything about the dog or the way the owner cares for it. You shouldn't pass judgment unless you know the facts. It could be a number of reasons even down to the dog just enjoying chewing or wasn't scolded for it. It's not your place to judge, especially without knowing anything about specific dog and owner.

  • @jumiofdiamonds If anybody read that comment and thought I was passing judgment it says more about them than it does about me. I said that he was letting the owner know that if he got more exercise he wouldn't be tearing up his stuff. Either way, why in God's name would anybody see the need to say I was being judgmental? It was as suggestion and any sane person would have taken it that way. Maybe he/you feel guilty about the amount of exercise your dogs get. Seriously?

  • OOOooooooo looks like someone is guilty!!!

  • LOL The dog's like: "Now that I have your attention... PLAY TIME!!!"

  • ooooo he is so damn cute

    i luv him so much

  • Hahaha thats funny, my dobe thinks its funny when he's done something wrong sometimes too, only when I don't really care though, well and sometimes when I do because he's still very immature. I don't let him bark like that tho, I hate barking

  • Shikamaru!

  • ROFL! i loooove dogs!.......an cats

  • dobermans usually do that because they're trying to be the alpha dog. don't let them do it or they'll think they're above you.

  • Uhh...That's not true. That's a play bow in the beginning, tail wagging, and this looks like a young dobe...

  • my mistake, i should have been more specific. it's playing and all but when it barks like that it's trying to be the leader. i have a dobe too and my dog trainer said that when dogs bark alot like that at you it's because they're trying to get the upper hand in the "pack" and for us to not let her do that to us. just something my trainer told me.

  • I Agree with you, you weren't wrong I know exactly what you mean from observing my dogs behaviour you just "know" what they're trying to get across, especially when he was a puppy heck those were hard times, he's 3 now and yeah I can tell this dobey is protesting, dobermans and cocker spaniels(my Ollie) from what I've seen so far seem to exhibit a lot of the same traits

  • Yep, that is right. When a dog barks and barks and you get fed up and you let him/her have the way then they think that they are alpha and will dominate you from there on.

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