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How to Train a Doberman Pinscher - Learn how to train your Doberman Pinscher obedience and discover tips and techniques you can use in this video. You can also get more information on Doberman Pinscher training by getting the FREE Dog Training Blueprint at: http://www.amazingdogtrainingman.com

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  • Your site says that the article isn't available... How can I get ahold of your training manual?

  • It is all set. Thank you for notifying me.

    Thanks again,

    Eric

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  • My cat chases the laser light, but my Dobe sees it, and walks over to the laser itself, as if to say "ya can't fool me; I know where the light comes from!"

  • @Salvatronication Get mad all you want. Guess what! There are a lot more people in this world like me who do socialize the doberman! I already am breeding her and giving the pups to new dog owners whom I will tell to socialize the pups at a very young age! There's nothing you can do about it. LOL!!! No chihuahuas for me. I don't care much for the breed. I love my friendly non-biting dobi! Although she probably would bite your face off if I told her to. I'm going to go ruin the breed now. Peace!

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  • were can you get a doberman if you are in lousiana

  • @KatelynGrace1414 Some training is good, but it's all about how people treat the dogs. END OF STORY

  • @Salvatronication 100% wrong, they were never meant for guarding property. They were bred for PERSONAL PROTECTION, not guarding a farm, livestock, etc.  They were also bred to be extremely loyal, and calm, unless a reason arose for them to go into action. YOU are ruining the breed, not the people that actually train their dogs.

  • thank you a lot you really helped me with my dog

  • cool men its the last i video i watched and i think your the best friend of all the dogs and its nice keep the good job

  • thanks man!

  • Im going to have to show my husband this video beacuse he's always hitting our doberman evertime he does something wrong, and it pisses me off. Great video.

  • @AchillesMetalManiac No its probably just a rumor my dad use to own a doberman and she was the sweetest thing believe me I have heard the same thing about dalmatians that they go crazy at the same age not true what you need to do is find a good breeder or rescue, get all info as you can, then decide which doberman is right for you, when you get one start his or hers training early socialize them and obediance train them.

  • @jkiene

    Yes it can happen (can be for various reasons) but in my experience very rare. Having said that I would not let my Dobie out in a party situation or similar unless he was under my close attention. New high pitched sounds etc will always make them anxious. Hope he's ok tho (I'm sure the ladys elbow was ok ;)

  • @Daized2009 I learned the hard way...my 1 year old dobie who had been "socialized" from day 1, we had parties, kids ages 2 to 10 were always around the house. Then one day at a birthday party, my dobie had free range in the yard and a lady came to the party, grabbed under his chin, looked him directly in the eyes and she gave him a pat on the head. He walked away but then 20 sec later when she was walking into the garage, without warning, bit her on the elbow.

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