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  Dobermann Dog Breed Information
Dobermanns are commonly used as guard dogs, watch dogs, or police dogs, and have a reputation as being a dog that is loyal and intelligent, is suitable for families with young children and are trusting companion dogs (in keeping with Herr Dobermann's original intention as a trustworthy guard dog on his job).
Dobermanns of this color possess a genetic mutation, which prevents its pigment proteins from being manufactured, regardless of the genotypes of either of the two color genes; that is, it is an albino.
This is not true, however, of Dobermann ear cropping, which should be done between 7 and 9 weeks, though it can done up to six months or a year after the Dobermann's birth, and is therefore usually left up to the discretion of the dog owner.
www.usapetstoday.com /dobermann.htm   (1360 words)

  
 Dobermann - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dobermanns are commonly used as guard dogs, watch dogs, or police dogs.
According to the AKC breed standard, the shoulder height of a Dobermann bitch is between 24 to 26 inches, whereas the male stands between 26 to 28 inches at the shoulder.
Typically, a Dobermann Pinscher undergoes docking, a procedure in which the majority of its tail is surgically removed within days of its birth.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Dobermann   (1593 words)

  
 Dobermann at Kaynine Online
The Dobermann was thought to have been introduced into Australia in 1952 although current research now indicates that their arrival was in fact a lot earlier.
It is in the Dobermann’s nature to be a trustworthy and loyal companion, usually gentle but as robust and tough as you care to make him.
Dobermanns generally need some type of control if they are to fit happily into the family and tend to excel at obedience.
www.kaynineonline.com /breed_dobermann.htm   (894 words)

  
 Achim Dobermann   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Lindquist, J.L., T.J. Arkebauer, D.T. Walters, K.G. Cassman, and A. Dobermann.
Yang, H.S., A. Dobermann, J.L. Lindquist, D.T. Walters, T.J. Arkebauer, and K.G. Cassman.
Dobermann, A., H. Langner, H. Mutscher, E.O. Skogley, H.U. Neue, J.E. Yang, M.A. Adviento, and M.F. Pampolino.
agronomy.unl.edu /fac/dobermann.htm   (1418 words)

  
 The Ultimate Dobermann Dog Breeds Information Guide and Reference
Dobermanns are commonly used as guard dogs, watch dogs, or police dogs, and have a reputation as being a dog that is incredibly loyal to its familial duties and that is vicious if crossed.
A female Dobermann's shoulder height is about 24 inches (61 cm) and weight is about 75 to 80 pounds (34 to 36 kg), whereas the male stands about 26 or 27 inches (66 to 68 cm) at the shoulder and weighs around 90 pounds (41 kg).
However, Dobermanns are in general a loving and intelligent breed that rarely attacks people except when it feels that it, its property, or its family are in danger.
www.dogluvers.com /dog_breeds/Dobermann   (1219 words)

  
 Info > Regulations > Dobermann origin and history
Louis Dobermann was employed as a tax collector, a "dog catcher", a night watchman, and as a supervisor for local slaughter houses.
The fawn (Isabella) Dobermann is a known recessive gene (dilution) of the reds; while the blue Dobermann is a known recessive gene (dilution) of the fl.
In 1980's the white Dobermann made it's appearance and it has been found that the white gene is a separate gene, and is located at a different genetic site (locus) than the color (B) and dilution (D) that is the basis of the four allowed colors for the Dobermann.
www.dobermannreview.co.yu /info/general/history.htm   (1807 words)

  
 Dobermann Breed Profile - Dogsites.com.au   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Dobermann's are generally good with children if the children do not mistreat them and are compatible with other animals in the household if well socialised with them from an early age.
Dobermanns are a highly trainable breed - operant conditioning and positive reinforcement methods work very well, old-fashioned "jerk and release" methods don't.
Dobermanns are not recommended as a first dog or for a small residential home/apartment because of their strong character and high energy level.
www.dogsites.com.au /breeds/doberman.html   (167 words)

  
 THE DOBERMANN
Talking about Dobermann ownership is a little like trying to explain a family relationship, for a Dobermann demands and takes a full place in your life.
A Dobermann either trains you, or is trained by you, and for most of us, it is a little of both.
A Dobermann is a gentle dog with the firmness of the strong.
www.australian-dobermanns.com /dobernan.htm   (613 words)

  
 Burke's Backyard Archives 2001 - Dobermann
Since the Dobermann has appeared as we see it now, they have been feared and respected for their protective and potentially aggressive behaviour.
Dobermann height ranges from 60 to 70cm (24-28") and the dogs come in four colours, fl, brown, blue and fawn all with rust tan markings.
Dobermanns are loyal and trustworthy and a great family dog if brought up in that environment.
www.burkesbackyard.com.au /2001/archives/2001_archives/roadtests/dog_breeds/dobermann   (1175 words)

  
 Dobermann
Dobermanns are prone to a condition known as Dilated Cardiomyopathy.
It was after WWII that the breed became known in England, with the Dobermann club forming in 1948, primarily at the instigation of the Curnows, a couple dedicated to establishing the Dobermann in England.
The head of the Dobermann is a long, blunt wedge, gradually widening towards the base of the ears.
www.petplanet.co.uk /petplanet/breeds/Dobermann.htm   (1198 words)

  
 Jenson Dobermanns - the Dobermann
Most people who have not had contact with Dobermanns are aware of them through their rather dubious and inaccurate portrayal in films and television.
Dobermanns have a wonderful temperament and have been bred specifically as companion dogs, not for hunting, herding or other purpose.
Dobermanns are bred to be balanced and strong and as a result are usually fit and healthy.
www.jenson.com.au /dobermanns/doberman.html   (769 words)

  
 Dobermann "Irinland" russian doberman Kennel / Питомник доберманов ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Dobermann is a great playmate for the children of "his family" doberman will quite happily join the family at the table and sleep in your bed....
Dobermann needs to know who the boss is and Doberman will bond very closely with all the family.
Dobermann appears to be square in the body, Doberman is built for endurance and speed.
www.dobermann.ru   (617 words)

  
 Dobermann Club of NSW
The Dobermann Club of NSW inc was established at a meeting held November 29th 1963.
It became the second Dobermann Club in Australia and was borne out of the enthusiasm of a group of owners and exhibitors who had at that time taken on a very new breed of dog in the country.
Whilst the Dobermann had been on the show scene in NSW since 1952 there were very few people who had the opportunity to either exhibit or breed this splendid dog.
www.dobermannnsw.com.au /theclub.html   (420 words)

  
 Your guide to Dobermanns in South Africa   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Dobermann rescue is run as a voluntary non-profit effort by various clubs and individuals.
That the Dobermann Club of the Cape cannot be held responsible for any injuries or damages caused by the dog, or for any medical expenses incurred by the owner on the dog’s behalf.
Most importantly Dobermanns are family dogs, and it is because of their intense desire to bond with the family that they make such good watchdogs.
www.dobermann.co.za /rescue/rescue.htm   (725 words)

  
 Founders of the Breed
Friederich Louis Dobermann was born in 1834, became a rent and tax collector and served during the evening hours as a police officer in the town of Apolda, in the state of Thuringia, in the south-central part of Germany.
Certainly, a few Dobermanns were to be found at the first German dog show at Erfurt in 1897, and in increasing numbers at subsequent shows.
Among the earliest Dobermanns was Alarich v Thüringen the maternal gransire of (Landgraf) Sighart v Thüringen (1900).
www.100megsfree4.com /dobermann/foundersofthebreed.htm   (735 words)

  
 Amazon.co.uk: Dobermann [1999]: DVD: Vincent Cassel,Monica Bellucci,Tcheky Karyo,Antoine Basler,Romain Duris,Jan Kounen   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
DOBERMANN (France - 1997): A psychotic police detective (Tcheky Karyo) pursues a gang of armed robbers led by the ultra-charismatic 'Dobermann' (Vincent Cassel).
Fans of political correctness need not apply: DOBERMANN is loud, excessive, obnoxious and morally ambiguous in equal measure, and while some viewers may be unable to reconcile themselves to the action and violence of Kounen's raucous worldview, others should cling onto their seats and prepare for the ride of a lifetime...
DOBERMANN is a swirling tornado of audiovisual delights which unfolds via shock cuts, hurtling camerawork, loud explosions and in-yer-face action set-pieces, a heady mixture of Hollywood gloss and Hong Kong stuntwork ramped to the max.
www.amazon.co.uk /Dobermann-Vincent-Cassel/dp/B00004RCMY   (1706 words)

  
 Historie plemene dobermann   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Dobermann bred in the seventies of the last century.
Due to the conditions mentioned above, Dobermanns were almost inevitable officially acknowledged as police dogs already at the beginning of this century.
The Dobermann breed aims at a medium-sized, powerful, and muscularly built dog that shows elegance and nobility in his body lines despite of all substance.
www.dobermann.cz /Historie_E.htm   (247 words)

  
 The History of the Magnificent Dobermann   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
He desired a dog of medium size, that was sleek and agile, yet powerful and courageous, with a high devotion to its master.
Dobermann (on the left) with some dog friends and some unknown mongrel dogs.
The Dobermann's own style developed very quickly and by the early 1930's, their look and character had already been molded into what we know of today.
www.danika.com /history.html   (315 words)

  
 Info on the Dobermann Club of Queensland Inc.
Indeed, the Dobermann Club of Queensland's Championship Show is one of the highlights of the Australian Dobermann fraternity; invariably, exhibitors from all parts of Australia, and often overseas, attend this premier event.
Because the Dobermann was bred as a working dog, many see the mentality and aptitude for learning of the dog as just as important as the dog's conformation, is proven in the Show Ring, or his obedience, as proven in the trial ring.
Members of the Dobermann Club are required to uphold the objectives of the Club as laid out in the Constitution and represent the Club as ethical members of the dog fraternity.
www.dobermann.batcave.net /info.html   (1127 words)

  
 Petnet - Information on responsible pet ownership in Australia
Herr Louis Dobermann was a German tax collector who needed an alert, companion dog to protect him when he was doing his rounds.
Because he was also the keeper of the local animal shelter, he had a continuous supply of breeding stock to help him develop just such an animal.
The Dobermann enjoys as much exercise as you can give him, but requires little in the way of grooming.
www.petnet.com.au /dogs/D133.html   (280 words)

  
 Sport-Dobermann StandardFCI   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The body of a Dobermann appears almost square this especially applies to males.
The basic nature of a Dobermann is friendly and peaceful, very devoted to the family and fond of children.
In addition to the Dobermann's good 'will to obey' (Fuhrigkeit) and "fun to work" (Arbertsfreude), his capability to work, courage, and hardness have to be watched, In addition to alertness towards the environment, special attention has to be played to self-confidence and intrepidity
www.sport-dobermann.com /html/body_standardfci.html   (1625 words)

  
 Dobermann - Italian Alarms   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
In the battle against thieves, DOBERMANN has made a complete range of alarms incorporating the latest technology, that are deterring all criminals
DOBERMANN alarms are designed and manufactured by GENERAL ELECTRONICS, a leading company in the fields of telecommunications and military electronics that distributes its products in 32 countries.
The strict quality control assures that DOBERMANN alarms offer high reliability and this is further proved by the international two year guarantee.
www.dobermann.gr /english   (87 words)

  
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In these circumstances it was a matter of course that the Dobermann was recognized officially as a Police Dog by the beginning of the century.
The length of the body measured from the point of the shoulder to the point of the buttock shall not be more than 5% longer than the height from the withers to the ground in males, and 10% in females.
The muscles running from the pelvic towards the upper and lower thigh result in good width development, as well as in the upper thigh area, in the knee joint area and at the lower thigh.
www.fci.be /uploaded_files/143GB2003_en.doc   (1858 words)

  
 American Dobermann Association
To promote and preserve the Dobermann breed as protection, family companion, and working dog, according to the FCI Standard.
Amendments to the Constitution and Bylaws of the American Dobermann Association may be proposed by the Board of Directors or by written petition addressed to the Secretary, and signed by (20%) of the membership in good standing.
In the event of dissolution of the Association, whether voluntary, involuntary, or by operation of law, none of property, proceeds, and assets of the Association shall be distributed to any of its members.
www.zorzifamily.com /dobermann/pages/bylaws.html   (3787 words)

  
 American Dobermann Association
As non profit organization, ADA promotes and preserves the Dobermann breed in the U.S. Its principal scope is to safeguard the natural talents of the breed, as a protection, family companion, and working dog.
ADA is the only Dobermann organization in the US that fellows the standard of the country of origin of the breed (Germany), approved and adopted by FCI at No. 143/14.02.1994/GB.
American Dobermann Association was developed to give the opportunity to all the Dobermann friends to use the technical support and experience of the entire Dobermann community, according to the German tradition.
zorzifamily.com /dobermann/pages/welcome.html   (231 words)

  
 Doberman Dobermann Info
Located in Sydney, Australia, our Dobermann's are primarily many generations of Australian breeding.
Breeding with excellent dogs from the origin country of the dobermann....
The aims are to promote and further the interests of the Dobermann breed in every way.
www.dobermanns.info /Cool   (163 words)

  
 Doberman Pinscher Information, Dob, Dobs
The creator of this mixture was a German tax collector named Louis Dobermann.
Dobermann had to travel frequently through bandit-infested areas, and decided to "construct" a watchdog and bodyguard capable of handling any situation that might arise.
Bearing the name of its originator (shortened by one n), the Doberman was first presented at a dog show in 1876.
www.dogbreedinfo.com /doberman.htm   (832 words)

  
 Dobermann - Dobermann puppies for sale & Dobermann breeders in the UK, Dogs @ BreedersOnline.co.uk   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The other gene's being recessive, while the first one remains dominant, produces the blue (grey) Dobermann, whereas the least likely combination of both colour genes' being recessive produces fawn, which is a light tan colour.
Though many potential Dobermann owners find the colour beautiful, albino Dobermanns, like albinos of other species, face increased risk of cancer and other diseases and should avoid sun exposure as much as possible.
This is not true, however, of Dobermann ear cropping, which is typically done up to six months or a year after the Dobermann's birth, and is therefore usually left up to the discretion of the dog owner.
www.breedersonline.co.uk /dog/Dobermann.htm   (1007 words)

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