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  • Wobblers Disease got my little girl :( I didn't know that Dobermans could have that medical issue until my vet told me!

  • This is bad information. Dog training is not breed specific. Dog training is temperment and drive specific.

    Get your dog training advice from someone with serious experience and credentials, I like Leerburg best so far.

  • Worst video ever

  • What's a foundocean? Oh and, how am I supposed to exercise my Dobermann pictures? I really need some tips, LOL.

  • 2 times 45 minutes a day?! that is less then what my Great Dane gets :S

  • Must be reading off a card! Diddnt hear anything that resembled checking a cervix at 1:36???

  • whew, i thought i was going to have check my Dobes cervix 1:36

  • Exercising your Doberman Picture is very important...Hmm wonder if he meant PINSCHER.

  • @wgsdluver1 must be reading a card, he stumbles a lot

  • Am I suppose to feel like a jerk for not walking their dog twice a day for 45 minutes

  • Dobermans have feet??

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  • no one walks their dog twice a day for 45 min each. Also he sounds like hes reading.

  • @418cable418 Actually, I do.... lot more than that, I walk my dobie twice a day at least hour and half each time

  • "well do them at least 2 times per day 45min" lol

  • We hug the daylights out of our red male Doberman! He's as sweet as any Beagle and a little bit smarter ;)

  • This guy says the same almost for every dog,he just says something else like Doberman un miniatur and stuff but everything Extremly important and early in life -.-

  • When will the Americans stop using the name pincher in Dobermann. It's not a pincher! Pinchers are a different breed who used to catch rats and mice. Dobermann is a Dobermann & nothing else.

    Greetings from Europe!

  • All good advice, thank you for the video. A happy doberman is an absolute joy to have around.

  • where can i get one

  • I have a doberman, 10 months old, and she is too agressive to other dogs. i work a lot with her every day, but she is still agressive, but I don't give up of my dog. but how to socializate that kind of dog?

  • @zrinkchi I'm NOT saying beat you Doby but the ONLY way sometimes to stop that agressiveness is by being agressive yourself.. Mine was the same way and I HAD to show him who was boss when it came down to it they are VERY VERY tough dogs so if need to be to ensure the safety of him and others a quick but soft slap on his snout with a VERY stern voice again not saying to yell will get him to stop doin whatever it is you want him to stop. But also you must show him what it is you want him to do.

  • @cyanide124 Thank you...I just wanted to know because people make it seem like certain breeds are more prone to it than others..but alot of people are dumb as hell and beleive everything the media tells them

  • Ive heard from someone that Dobermans have are prone to turning on their owners, is this true or not? And I need an answer from someone who's not bias

  • @dwi79 all dogs can turn on their owners. There's nothing else i can say about that.

  • wow really ahh any dog chews

  • My dobe comes with it's own tongue and does a fine job of cleaning himself.

  • alright guys, make sure to do your doberman twice a day for 45 minutes. got it.

  • @justintzou Dont forget to wipe it down :O

  • thx

  • "Exercising your doberman picture is very importa-..."

    Wait, what?!

  • @GDF333 I'm mad because the breed is made in Germany and they called it Dobermann .You can't just rename the breed because you've thought that way you know.And the "Mini Pinscher " is called just Pinscher,because the Dobermann and the Pinscher look a like so much,but in different size that doesn't mean that the names can be the same.Just be a kind man and let the breed be called what it's called that's all.

  • @razvruzan I feel you man, the name is Gerald Folsom...100% German born in America... Didn't mean to flip out on you either but I just get aggravated over people getting aggravated over people if that makes any sense. I understand completely as I know Germans go by Dobermann... but you gotta understand language barriers cause some miscommunication... like American versus English english... the differences between 'or' and 'our' and s and z in laser or lazer... glad we had this talk .:)

  • they dont need tht much exercise ??? :@ he doesn't know what he is talking about !!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • i don't know, listening to things like this for any breed of dog can be misleading. i've always had dobermans for the family pet (and a fat cat for good measure) for years and they've been goofy couch potatoes who did not chew, but rather softly retrieved and carried everything around in their mouths! hardly the energy hogs who need obedience training and like to chew! don't go off a blanket sweep of a dog breed & talk to people who have owned the breed you're looking at!

  • Not all americans go by doberman pincher. Some say doberman.

  • Ha ha he said (we do them 2 times a day for 45 min) XD

  • if you want to know how to take care of a doberman, watch dogs 101 lol. it's general but pretty good. to know more, you should do research on your own lol.

  • Dont ever trust dog 101 :(

  • @KIBAfang90 Dog 101?

  • I just got a baby Doberman, cutest thing ever. He still likes to pee in the house... but he is getting used to peeing outside... he is only 8 weeks old though!

  • I'm thinking of introducing in my family a Diberman pincher ( I thought female because people told me normally they are more relaxed than males ). I own a garden ( big enough ) but I've read on internet on somewhere else that Doberman can have an unstable behaviour , due his skull under dimensioned ( his brain can grow in a wrong way because doesn't find enough space for developing during his childhood ). Is it true ? I would be grateful with everyone who might help me ! Bye

  • @punchupatawedding79 The 'skull too small for the brain' myth is just that. A myth. And its a dumb one, too. Why would only dobermens have this problem? They're DOGS. Wouldn't all dogs have that problem to a point? Then, do you really think an animal could be successful and healthy if its BRAIN didn't fit in its head? Its absurd, when you think about it... and if you believe that, maybe you should research dobes a lot more before you buy one.

  • wow this guy is just annoying to listen too....

  • @Brizzle412 I thought I was the only one who thinks this BLOWS. He didnt give any good info to people, besides maybe the von wilebrands warning...

  • put a couple of drops of fish cod liver oil in their food. that should take care of the dandruff.

  • Check with your vet - you can buy vitamins or special oils to prevent dry skin/dandruff. An old home remedy was to mix a Soft Cooked Egg into their food once a week. Our Great Danes used to get two teaspoons of bacon fat mixed with their food 1x per week to keep their coats gleaming.

  • my dobe has dandruff. I feed her royal canin puppy and she is 9 months. Is there a better food choice for them? I want that nice shiny glossy look.

  • There are some liquid available for dogs for their coat.... For example glossy coat. Or you can ask your vet also for those syrups

  • I just got my doberman puppy like a week and a half ago the vet gave me these clear yellowish pills for his coat cause he had ad puppy dander and after 2 a day for a week he shines lol so talk to your vet

  • @Exphile congrats on the new bundle of joy!! lol

  • @mizzletits i'm struggling with the same thing. my vet gave us this omega stuff but it doesn't really seem to work so if you find something that works pls let me know. my dobe is almost 7 mos.

  • @mizzletits Hey Mizz, I just recently figured out my dobermans dandruff problem.

    He has almost no dandruff anymore where as before it was terrible.

    What worked for my boy was to give him 1200 (can't remember if its IU's or mg's or something else) of omega 3 supplement daily. That helped quite a bit but the kicker was to wash him once a week with no soap......just get him in the shower and rub him down good like you would with soap. Cutting out the soap was key for Logan.

  • Thanks for the tip! I switched her food from puppy to adult and I think her coat is looking better. If I see dandruff again I'll try the omega 3.

  • @Jazbar4 Great tips for Dobie owners! Thanks!

  • 2 walks a day at 45 minutes each. It isn't just about exercise, it is also an opportunity to stimulate them mentally. They need walks for the exercise and to explore with their senses.

  • 2 times training and 45min each time or what?

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