You could try using variable reinforcement with him. It's a training technique in which you use different motivators to produce a desired behavior. You can probably Google it for more information. Also, you could try clicker training. :)
so what kind of motivators do u use because hes really good for a trat but without a treat he could not care less he would rather fight the command then just give in and people say its because ure not pack leader he doesnt respect you i definately am and hes very loyal hes just not affectionate and not praise orientated
i was just wondering how to make my dog a bit more praise desired
Hi I am single and working full time. I have always loved dobermans. Do you think I would be able to get one while working full time? After work I would give it all the attention it needs. Is this posible?
Sorry, but I have to disagree. Draco has never tried to run away, and I doubt he'd protect me from anything. He's a big wuss! He runs up to strangers to lick their hand, not bite them. Dobermans have come a long way since their beginning as working guard dogs. Selective breeding has picked out many of the Doberman's more admirable traits, such as intelligence, beauty, and loyalty. While the instinct to guard is still inherently there for most, it is subdued in comparison to the "old dobies".
How cute! Draco is absolutely GORGEOUS! My 9 month old Dobe boy is also "sparkly" eyed like Draco; so full of wonderment and innocence, aren't they? LOL also, my Dobe does that "open mouth wide open with teeth" yawn whenever we play! Good luck in raising your fur baby!
How do you keep his teeth so perfect? What a great dog! I can't wait to get one.
bonnieb118 1 year ago
Absolutely adorable!
animalwaves 1 year ago
wow his eyes creeps me out...but his adorable,and smart :D
SuperJJx 1 year ago
I used to have a Dobie-bulldog,FREDRICK.
To make him snap at clotheslines,all I had to do was give the command,'GIT
UM!"
"If it ain't a DOBERMAN...it ain't a DOG!"
RonaldVaughan 3 years ago
hey, Draco!!
L45V3G45 3 years ago
Draco has amazing eyes. Mine is all serious. She's goofy at times but not as wide eyed and curious-looking as yours look.
HammandClov 3 years ago
why does my doberman not care about praise and affection he only does tricks if im holding a treat he wont sit unless he thinks hes getting a treat
carlzvekan 3 years ago
You could try using variable reinforcement with him. It's a training technique in which you use different motivators to produce a desired behavior. You can probably Google it for more information. Also, you could try clicker training. :)
LiberalFury 3 years ago
P.S. - I trained Draco using variable reinforcement. It works!
LiberalFury 3 years ago
hes such a loyal dog.......i like how he got just jummped on the couch.....and just looks at you.....lol
hmmvids 3 years ago
so what kind of motivators do u use because hes really good for a trat but without a treat he could not care less he would rather fight the command then just give in and people say its because ure not pack leader he doesnt respect you i definately am and hes very loyal hes just not affectionate and not praise orientated
i was just wondering how to make my dog a bit more praise desired
carlzvekan 3 years ago
What a gorgeous boy!
Jimmynessable 4 years ago
Hi I am single and working full time. I have always loved dobermans. Do you think I would be able to get one while working full time? After work I would give it all the attention it needs. Is this posible?
Punisher255 4 years ago
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dont get one trust me people nice dog but run away and they are gret protecter but thats all therr good for
stephshane1 4 years ago
Sorry, but I have to disagree. Draco has never tried to run away, and I doubt he'd protect me from anything. He's a big wuss! He runs up to strangers to lick their hand, not bite them. Dobermans have come a long way since their beginning as working guard dogs. Selective breeding has picked out many of the Doberman's more admirable traits, such as intelligence, beauty, and loyalty. While the instinct to guard is still inherently there for most, it is subdued in comparison to the "old dobies".
LiberalFury 4 years ago
How cute! Draco is absolutely GORGEOUS! My 9 month old Dobe boy is also "sparkly" eyed like Draco; so full of wonderment and innocence, aren't they? LOL also, my Dobe does that "open mouth wide open with teeth" yawn whenever we play! Good luck in raising your fur baby!
MKSK2684 4 years ago
LOL wat a cool doggie
kikiownzjew 4 years ago
absolutly gorgeous! Iv'e got a labrador and am thinking of getting a doberman in the future , lovley dog x
Jessicarabbit78 4 years ago
Thank you!!! He's my pride and joy!
LiberalFury 4 years ago
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animalwaves 7 months ago