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Uploaded by on Nov 12, 2007

Oct. 2007: 11 month old female Doberman Pinscher black & tan. House Trained, Crate Trained, Spayed at 6 months, Docked Tail, Dewclaws Removed, Cropped Ears.

Separation Anxiety proven before preventative training. An educational link for more information on the Doberman Pinscher dog: http://www.ehow.com/how_13662_care-doberman-pinscher.html

You can also check out dobermantalk.com for an excellent resource on everything from puppyhood to senior aged Dobermans.

Filming by Kris C.

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  • poor baby girl. :( you have a beautiful dog though.

  • @LaurenC2313 Thanks, Stella is now four!

  • nice looking dog...trying to decide between getting a rottie or a doberman...btw did you ever take care of her separation anxiety and if so how do you take care of it?

  • @mysticnigga read the description for a link to solution to separation anxiety.

  • I see that this video is from 3 years ago and am curious if you've had any success with the SA issues Stella has. I am a trainer/behavior consultant and also the momma of a former severe SA case. I see more a case of slight anxiety over the absence of a pack member more than an actual case of SA in this particular video and am curious to hear how things have gone since.

  • @girlofgodscountry the SA is gone. Just like humans, maturity does wonders. Stella is now coming on four years of age and is a dream.

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  • very obedient human he came right back

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  • All you people need to get the Hell off your high horse. I have two Dobermans and one of them does the same thing. The other could care less. It just depends on the dog. Your dog is beautiful. Train her how you like and screw all these hippies who wish they owned a Doberman.

  • @MrGallito88 Yes, everyone should avoid getting the breed of dog they desire, just so they can be sure it wont have separation anxiety. Do you read what you type out ?

  • Mmm answer: this dogs were created to be workdogs, so being at the house makes them go nuts, conclussion: get a house dog

  • My Beagle used to that ALL THE TIME when he was a baby. Very heartbreaking to listen to everytime I left the house!

  • beautiful dog

  • thats so cute that she misses you so much you must really be a great owner she loves you .... how much does she weight and height she looks beautiful

  • lol she totally ignores the other dude who's filming.. I guess she adores you x)

  • how r u filming this and ur gone biking

  • Awwww how cute!!! So comical how they become kids! Like how dare you leave me! But really I hope she got better at that separation anxiety isn't so comfy for them!

  • AWWWWWW ;A;

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