MY DOBERMAN -MAGIC- get out of my yard....
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NOW THAT is a PERFECT Doby.....I hope mine grows to look like that!
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I miss having one so much.Sadder part is my dear husband is afraid of Dogs.
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@rDarkWarrior: tails are docked b/c it will get in the way of their walking? I hope no one takes that seriously as it is a ridiculous statement. Cropping and docking was done so that during protection an intruder wouldn't have anything to hold on to; to stop the attack. Today, it's mainly done for cosmetic reasons. AND "Champion Bloodlines" can mean one champion many generations ago so buyer beware.. This statement should only be used when champions are in each generation.Bad breeders say this!
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@ERYKTHEBASTARD Yes but an untrained dog will not release on command and will eventually kill the attacker, the pound will then kill your dog.
If you want yours to protect you without getting itself killed after-wards, get it trained :P. You don't want it killing anyone, even if they deserve it,.
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@corvette7444 That is one of the best Dobermans I have ever seen.
Its muscles have a lot of definition. You must exercise it a lot, along with giving it a healthy diet.
I would definitely buy a pup from your dog.
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@fukinblowme I've had 7 dobermans over the years and none of them let people in without permission. You should really do your research, because these dogs are not for everybody.
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although it is beneficial
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@pauldavidson2006 The Doberman's natural tail is long and thin, like a hound. His ears will fall floppy and hound-like as well if they aren't altered. The procedure to remove the tail at the 2nd vertebrae is called "docking" and happens at 2 days old. Back in the day it was done to prevent breaks while on duty, today it's become part of the "traditional" Doberman look. Doberman lovers will always bicker over whether or not ear cropping and tail docking is humane.
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i have some beta keys to give away - /watch?v=gjlnkBXavIo
aww i wanna hear him bark
sherissethompson 3 years ago 13
@PMG705 I disagree on the tail part, I have 3 dobies, very well taken care of, one of them still had his tail at 2 years when I adopted him and his tail was always being injured when it hit walls, corners, eventually it had to be surgically removed. Even vets, who are well trained, admit that there are breeds like Dobies that should have tails docked.
lucernrox 10 months ago 2