The Doberman Pinscher (usually referred to simply as “Doberman”) is a large, domestic dog named after its creator, Karl Friedrich Louis Dobermann. They are famous for their intelligence, loyalty and alertness, which is unsurprising considering they were once commonly used as guard dogs and police dogs.
Dobermans generally have a square, compact build and short coat which reflects their athleticism, endurance and agility. They come in four main colours including black, red, blue and fawn and they can be one colour all over or mixed. Dobermans have rather long, hound-like tails and flat ears. As they have very short hair, Dobermans require very little grooming and shed an average amount.
Although they are often portrayed as aggressive dogs due to their history as working dogs, modern Even though they remain one of the breeds more inclined towards aggression, they are usually very sociable with humans and other dogs. Dobermans are very energetic and need to be taken on a long walk or jog every day and the human must be the leader and should always be in front of the dog. The average lifespan of a Doberman is 10-11 years old, but some live up to around the age of 13.
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