Doberman Pinscher

The Doberman was developed in Germany in the late nineteenth century as a medium sized dog that would be both protector and companion. It is believed to be a mix of short-haired shepherd, Rottweiler, Black and Tan Terrier, and German Pinscher. The breed was further refined by American fanciers, and officially recognized in 1900. An intelligent, powerful dog with great speed and stamina, the Doberman excels when mentally and physically stimulated. Suspicious of strangers, watchful and fearless, Dobermans are very effective watchdogs, while their loyalty and obedience make them loving and dedicated companions. 


Appearance:

The Doberman is a medium-sized, compact, and muscular dog with a dignified carriage. Clean, powerful lines, a soft expression, and a short, smooth, close-lying coat all combine to make an extremely elegant dog.


Colour:

Most commonly black, with rust colouring above the eye, on the muzzle, throat, and fore-chest, all legs amd feet, and below the tail. Other colpurs are red, blue, and fawn.

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