Lucy and Penny; clearly two female Dobie sisters with energy to spare. Daddy, Torgue, is wise. Let the youngster wear themselves out on each other and give me another treat.
I grew up with dobies and in the 70's it seemed that EVERYONE docked the ears. After having a weimaraner as an adult I am so for the natural ears! The tails I can hang with but the ears can be screwed up by the most experienced vet thus never standing upright. It doesnt have any purpose like the tail docking and it must be painful for the dog. My weim just turned 10..I might be making an addition to the family and you have beautiful dogs. Are you in the northeast?
I'm in TX. The 2 puppies in the video were my training dogs, the big male is my boy, whom I got through a shelter with cropped ears. My female (black) has natural ears. I don't care much about the ears, as long as the dog is sound and healthy
put some trees or bushes on your yard so they can pee and mark their territory,like cesar said,you can have a 5 square feet of grass or 5 acres of grass,dogs cant see the difference until there is territory to mark.
No idea, as mine are "second hand". My female (black, not in this movie) is from a local Rescue Group and the red male (in the movie) is from the shelter.
The other 2 are actually half sisters from a breeder in South Houston, but I don't know what they'd go for. A reputable breeder would probably ask around $1200-$2000....which is what I would only consider - IF I ever BOUGHT a dog :)
red dobies run round 1200 for females (were i live) males are cheaper, black and tan dobies are 650 for females (again were i live) i just got a black and tan female of xmas, had dew claws removed and tail docked all ready so im going to guess that those procedures were included in the cost of the pup, it is also cheaper if you can find a non paperd dog all tough their is no way to know its actually a full bred doberman, or if it has wobblers in its geens as well as the "z" factor "makes albinos
There is no reason to pay more for a female than for a male, or for a red or a black. The only reason to pay more for a female is if you intend to breed... which most people shouldn't or won't want to.
Right on the genes though, its smart to test. Or just get dog health insurance and pick up a rescue dobe, plenty of them out there that make fantastic pets, despite the medical risk.
I have a R/M at home, got him for $250 with all his gear/crate. People didn't think before getting him.
as far as i know cesar's traning methods have been proven to be flawed the "pack" mentality is no where as effective as the positive re-inforcment methods that the better dog trainers use.
Cesar is an 'emotional' trainer, which works with a lot of people who have specific, singular problems. However, when a dog has more substancial problems and ingrained behaviors... or pure types of aggression... then yeah, his approach probably won't save a families dog. But we trainers have a saying... if the method works for you, who am I to judge? So long as nobody (person or dog) gets hurt/abused, and the negative behavior ends, thats enough to save the dogs life most often. ^_^
Hmmm... It's just two pups playin'. Yeah... They're dobes so you have to like it but don't you think these folks could make a better movie. You know, one good trick please! The editing was good and the music kicked but it was still way-too boring. I will have to rate this one: Two Paws down!
I shot this video at work. I was training both puppies and when I let them play I turned on the camera. This video was actually just for the owners to see how well their pups played. We were done working for the day...I'm not training circus dogs either, they learned basic obedience and manners...and both graduated with flying colors, btw. The large male is my own.
I agree with the sentiment that little dpgs make me nervous. My blue male and black female are big players like these. I've had three other dobies, and will likely never have another breed. (and yes, ALL of my dobes have been rescues!)
b/c both of my dogs were rescues and came that way. In the US all dogs come docked from breeders, as they're doing it at the tender age of 1-2 days old....the ears is a different story. But I adopted my female (black) from a local Doberman Rescue Group and got my male (cropped red) from a local shelter. I took them b/c of their personalities, not the looks
as a pet sitter, I've had two adult Rotties in my lap at one time, purring away. Some Rottie owners don't even know their own dogs are purring, not growling! The only dog which bit me was one of those little Japanese dogs. Large dogs are typically mellow. It's the ankle biters who take off fingers.
As a dog trainer, I can't agree more. The most fantastic dogs I meet are supposed 'vicious' breeds, while weiner dogs and pompoms and jack russels are the only ones to ever even TRY to bite me. Awful little dogs... I've been tempted to specify in 'large' dogs, but too many people need help.
There ain't nothing wrong with little dogs. You must have just encounter some bad dogs. I have a Pomeranian who does obedience and would has never bite anyone. Little dogs just need to be socialize early than there wonderful companions.
GREAT looking dogs.I notice they seem to enjoy running and playing. My dobe was the same , loved running and playing. Very good with kids as well and an excellent house dog
I couldn't ask for better dogs.....it's true what you're saying about children and being housedogs. If I let mine, they'd be couch potatos. But they're just as easy ready to go out and play with the kids :)))
My female (black/tan, not in the movie) has natural ears, my male came with cropped ears. It's still very popular in the US, I know in Germany it's banned. I prefer the floppy ears but clipped tails.
okay, I'm still afraid of dobermans. I'd rather face a pitbull or Rotwieller any day.
navyman4 1 year ago
how do you have such nice grass with that many dobermans?
jbostick8929 1 year ago
i had one when i was an infant but he got stolen i didn't remember having one gosh i miss him
gsaid8889 2 years ago
the song please,,,,,,,,,, is very nice
shaftfighters 2 years ago
I can those dogs are liking the song :)
devilmaycry123and4 2 years ago
YO KIERO UNO ME LO REGALAN
NEKROCINIKO 3 years ago
I love the Dobes, in the past I had three males Dobes, I loved them, they were great animals...!!!
Orel, Nico and Vinny (RIP)
migueltni 3 years ago 2
lol everytime dobermans play fight they look like their boxing eachother
pk656073 2 years ago
Just like mine! We both apparently have RMS... of course, Red Male Syndrome, haha! ^_^
DeadlyChinchilla 3 years ago
Gorgeous dobies, I have a dobie of my owns, great family dogs.
melissalynn209 3 years ago
Lucy and Penny; clearly two female Dobie sisters with energy to spare. Daddy, Torgue, is wise. Let the youngster wear themselves out on each other and give me another treat.
gracehappenstoo 3 years ago
Lucy and Penny were two dogs I got for training from different families...turned out they came from the same kennel, not the same litter, though.
Torque is my male, a rescue, neutered....clearly not their Dad :)))
koolk9 3 years ago
Never laughed so hard!
gracehappenstoo 3 years ago
Doberman- A canine breed consisting of the cross of a Cat and a Thourghbred...with a little Bozo The Clown thrown in, for good measure.
gracehappenstoo 3 years ago
Hahahahahaha! That just about sums it up :)))
koolk9 3 years ago
I grew up with dobies and in the 70's it seemed that EVERYONE docked the ears. After having a weimaraner as an adult I am so for the natural ears! The tails I can hang with but the ears can be screwed up by the most experienced vet thus never standing upright. It doesnt have any purpose like the tail docking and it must be painful for the dog. My weim just turned 10..I might be making an addition to the family and you have beautiful dogs. Are you in the northeast?
swigglevision 3 years ago
I'm in TX. The 2 puppies in the video were my training dogs, the big male is my boy, whom I got through a shelter with cropped ears. My female (black) has natural ears. I don't care much about the ears, as long as the dog is sound and healthy
koolk9 3 years ago
i have one tooo i love them!!!!!!1 the bestest dog!!!!!!! <33333333
Mumi6355 3 years ago
put some trees or bushes on your yard so they can pee and mark their territory,like cesar said,you can have a 5 square feet of grass or 5 acres of grass,dogs cant see the difference until there is territory to mark.
sehoujay 3 years ago
That's not my backyard but the training yard at the kennel I took the video at. And...there has a tree been planted in memory of a dog that died.
koolk9 3 years ago
hey what's the average price for one of those beauties
taker13angel 3 years ago
No idea, as mine are "second hand". My female (black, not in this movie) is from a local Rescue Group and the red male (in the movie) is from the shelter.
The other 2 are actually half sisters from a breeder in South Houston, but I don't know what they'd go for. A reputable breeder would probably ask around $1200-$2000....which is what I would only consider - IF I ever BOUGHT a dog :)
koolk9 3 years ago
red dobies run round 1200 for females (were i live) males are cheaper, black and tan dobies are 650 for females (again were i live) i just got a black and tan female of xmas, had dew claws removed and tail docked all ready so im going to guess that those procedures were included in the cost of the pup, it is also cheaper if you can find a non paperd dog all tough their is no way to know its actually a full bred doberman, or if it has wobblers in its geens as well as the "z" factor "makes albinos
jwarthon 2 years ago
There is no reason to pay more for a female than for a male, or for a red or a black. The only reason to pay more for a female is if you intend to breed... which most people shouldn't or won't want to.
Right on the genes though, its smart to test. Or just get dog health insurance and pick up a rescue dobe, plenty of them out there that make fantastic pets, despite the medical risk.
I have a R/M at home, got him for $250 with all his gear/crate. People didn't think before getting him.
DeadlyChinchilla 2 years ago
my female will be having some puppies soon if you're interested
ddmauld 3 years ago
where do you live?
taker13angel 3 years ago
near atlanta
ddmauld 3 years ago
as far as i know cesar's traning methods have been proven to be flawed the "pack" mentality is no where as effective as the positive re-inforcment methods that the better dog trainers use.
jwarthon 2 years ago
Cesar is an 'emotional' trainer, which works with a lot of people who have specific, singular problems. However, when a dog has more substancial problems and ingrained behaviors... or pure types of aggression... then yeah, his approach probably won't save a families dog. But we trainers have a saying... if the method works for you, who am I to judge? So long as nobody (person or dog) gets hurt/abused, and the negative behavior ends, thats enough to save the dogs life most often. ^_^
DeadlyChinchilla 2 years ago
Thats like the perfect yard for those dogs
goldencarMH 3 years ago
Nice to see the ears cropped. They look great!
Dawg4life1982 3 years ago 5
may i ask what the name of this song is ?
baconmakinmayor 3 years ago
It's by Joan Jett and it's called "Do you wanna touch me".
koolk9 3 years ago
UR DOGS R CLASS LOOKING
CATLL99 3 years ago
beautiful dogs i really love them
tradingplaces400 4 years ago 2
beautiful dogs!!
futurefashionista101 4 years ago 3
LOVE this video! You have some gorgeous Dobies!
caseyface88 4 years ago
:))) Thank you, can claim only one, though (the adult male)
koolk9 4 years ago
I don't know about you guys, but the American Cocker Spaniel scares the hell outta me.
109367 4 years ago
Hmmm... It's just two pups playin'. Yeah... They're dobes so you have to like it but don't you think these folks could make a better movie. You know, one good trick please! The editing was good and the music kicked but it was still way-too boring. I will have to rate this one: Two Paws down!
kowboydog 4 years ago
I shot this video at work. I was training both puppies and when I let them play I turned on the camera. This video was actually just for the owners to see how well their pups played. We were done working for the day...I'm not training circus dogs either, they learned basic obedience and manners...and both graduated with flying colors, btw. The large male is my own.
Just FYI
koolk9 4 years ago
I agree with the sentiment that little dpgs make me nervous. My blue male and black female are big players like these. I've had three other dobies, and will likely never have another breed. (and yes, ALL of my dobes have been rescues!)
Stifsim6 4 years ago
My dobies play the same way. Pure happiness! :)
bmj730 4 years ago
Koolk9: you make no sense to me. If you leave the ears natural why not the tail too?
aileek12 4 years ago
b/c both of my dogs were rescues and came that way. In the US all dogs come docked from breeders, as they're doing it at the tender age of 1-2 days old....the ears is a different story. But I adopted my female (black) from a local Doberman Rescue Group and got my male (cropped red) from a local shelter. I took them b/c of their personalities, not the looks
koolk9 4 years ago
to me a Chihuahua looks scary, not a Rotti or Dobi
koolk9 4 years ago
as a pet sitter, I've had two adult Rotties in my lap at one time, purring away. Some Rottie owners don't even know their own dogs are purring, not growling! The only dog which bit me was one of those little Japanese dogs. Large dogs are typically mellow. It's the ankle biters who take off fingers.
gracehappenstoo 3 years ago 3
As a dog trainer, I can't agree more. The most fantastic dogs I meet are supposed 'vicious' breeds, while weiner dogs and pompoms and jack russels are the only ones to ever even TRY to bite me. Awful little dogs... I've been tempted to specify in 'large' dogs, but too many people need help.
DeadlyChinchilla 3 years ago
There ain't nothing wrong with little dogs. You must have just encounter some bad dogs. I have a Pomeranian who does obedience and would has never bite anyone. Little dogs just need to be socialize early than there wonderful companions.
nikigurl08 2 years ago
purring?
kellogscornsnake 2 years ago
GREAT looking dogs.I notice they seem to enjoy running and playing. My dobe was the same , loved running and playing. Very good with kids as well and an excellent house dog
NKASINI 4 years ago
I couldn't ask for better dogs.....it's true what you're saying about children and being housedogs. If I let mine, they'd be couch potatos. But they're just as easy ready to go out and play with the kids :)))
koolk9 4 years ago
Yes and I think that the dogs also believe that they are humans and part of the family.
NKASINI 4 years ago
lol, you should train them to rob banks ;)
just joking, nice dobeys :)
SnipeZ850 4 years ago
My dobs ears turned out the same way! I got them done in london, they stand up when she runs, otherwise there flopy D<
Daygona 4 years ago
who cuts their ears these days?
pithaw 4 years ago
My female (black/tan, not in the movie) has natural ears, my male came with cropped ears. It's still very popular in the US, I know in Germany it's banned. I prefer the floppy ears but clipped tails.
koolk9 4 years ago
superb!!!!
they look so happy.....
greekgod17m 4 years ago
LOL, that's because they are. It was a welcome break between all that training :)))
koolk9 4 years ago
Nice Dobermans...
EsotericDesi 4 years ago
Thank you....the female puppies were dogs I've trained, the large male is mine :)))
koolk9 4 years ago