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. This "put together" breed was
subsequently named after him, as a tribute to his creation.
Apart from being
unequalled as a guard and watchdog, the aristocratic-looking Dobermann
has also been used with great success as a police and war dog. An elegant
animal with a very proud carriage, he is energetic, determined, fearless,
loyal and obedient. An honest dog, uncamouflaged by superfluous coat or
barbering (as with so many other breeds) his qualities shine forth for all
to see. With the Dobermann, what you see is truly what you get!
One of his most
endearing qualities is his steadfast devotion to hearth and home, serving
as friend and guardian of the whole family. This noble dog thrives on his
role as family policeman which he plays to perfection and should be
supervised with visiting children. Obedience training and socialization of
this breed should begin at an early age.
The Dobermann
enjoys as much exercise as you can give him, but requires little in the
way of grooming. His sleek glossy coat may be black, brown, blue or fawn
with rust red markings.
Ideal Height:
Dogs 69cm
Bitches 65cm
Weight 30 -33kg
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