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The Right Companion: Doberman Pinscher

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Finally, all of our favorite dogs - on one DVD! This indispensable "visual guidebook" is not just for prospective dog owners, but for dog lovers in general.

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  • Jack Russell Terriers are the type of dog who’ll pull a lot of tricks on you. Dobermanns are highly trainable. Go to my channel and watch my video called "Second Dobermann I Trained". And also, Dobermanns originated as personal protection dogs, and later were used in police and military forces. For whatever reason, she never said anything about Herr Dobermann developing them for the purpose of protecting him so that he wouldn't be robbed of his cash. She told inacurate and left out information.

  • @flukeman022 The Dobermann's ears are cropped short in order for them to not be used as handles for an attacker who may try to stop the dog from performing its guard/protection duties. In other words, when the ears are cropped short, it gives an attacker less to grab a hold of in order to stop the Dobermann from fighting off the criminal. Thanks for asking.

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  • Fantastic video! Although I would say that I am DISGUSTED with her behaviour at 1:21. Was it the necessary to touch the dogs fallace.

  • @DiamondRavenChannel Yes unfortionatly some working dogs (rottweiler) has their tail chopped off to avoid being stepped on by farm animals which i do respect.

    Dobie's ears should be floppy and it doesn't seem to be a problem so I don't understand how it can be more of a burden than a advantage and better of being cut and erected like that. If you know why please let me know.

    Thanks

  • @flukeman022 A dog with natural ears, natural tail, and dewclaws still attached is more likely to become injured than one that has been docked/cropped short and dewclaws removed. A Dobermann doesn’t need natural ears, a natural tail, or dewclaws. It’s NOT like chopping off a leg. Some do it for cosmetic reasons, but others do it for working purposes. A Dobie that has been cropped/docked short and with dewclaws removed can work more efficiently than one that is natural.

  • Why anyone would change the natural looks of Doberman's ears by cutting the sides off and erected like that. If you love your dog then you should love them the way it was born not how you want it just to suit yourself.

    Nine months ago 6 lap dogs being taken for a walk with their butts shaved they had nothing to keep them warm and it was freezing like below zero.

    Wanted tell the owner “don’t you know that’s cruel, how would you feel like it if I made a big hole in the butt side of your trousers!”

  • @rtfirefly0 that maybe true but the doberman's tail is very long and can break easily. this helps out the doberman in the long run.

  • @ddbd wowee look at u go, arent u super smart? armchair warrior motherfucker look at ur own vocab first. cretin

  • @Oreztar

    LMAO. Spaying is just as cosmetic as ear cropping. Both have benefits and consequesces. Im aware of things like Pyo and mastitis. I would not live somewhere I could not have the option to crop, dock or spay or neuter. Thats my opinion. To bad Mr. Dobermann did not think to mix in a few more breeds with already standing ears insted of floppy.

  • @wgsdluver1 Thanks for assuming I've not already 'done research'. I've done plenty, thanks. Spaying is not comparable to ear cropping; spaying is done for the benefit of the dog, and future litters. It prevents pyometra which is a horrible and lethal condition in unspayed bitches. Ear cropping is, these days, purely cosmetic and of no benefit to the dog; its all about the owner's shallow desire to have a dog who looks a certain way. Ear cropping is banned here, as is tail docking, thank god.

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