Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Reasons To Find Doberman Pinschers For Sale

By Leslie Ball


People who have never owned a Doberman may think of them as scary guard dogs keeping intruders out of millionaire's mansions or military compounds. However, those who have owned one know that these dogs are loving, people-oriented animals who make great companions. In fact, former owners tend to approach any Dobie they see just to admire and to relive fond memories. This is why you might want to pay attention to notices of Doberman Pinschers for sale.

Finalized as a breed by 1890, these dogs were selectively bred by Herr Dobermann, a German tax collector who needed guard dogs for his long journeys and unpopular errands. Using a wide variety of different types, he succeeded in breeding a dog which was alert, watchful, loyal, and aggressive if need be. He bred out most of the hunting instinct, for example, ensuring the dogs would not lose their focus on keeping him safe.

The aggressive tendency of the earlier dogs has been bred out of modern ones to a great extent, although Dobies retain this latent trait. A properly socialized dog will be friendly toward both canine and human strangers. However, they will instinctively be protective of their owners and need no specialized training to respond to dangers.

Dobies have many good traits. They are medium-large, with the females averaging about 70 pounds and the males from 80 to 100. They have short coats, which means little shedding. They are beautiful, whether black-and-tan, red, fawn, or blue. They are affectionate, easily trained, and exceptionally intelligent.

Although many people think Dobies are ferocious, this breed actually ranks at the top of the list for suitability as a family pet. They have a great tolerance for their own children, even if kids pinch or poke when too young to know better. However, Dobies respond quickly to aggression from strangers of any age. For this reason, they should never be allowed to roam freely around a neighborhood.

The main requirement as a Dobie owner is a commitment to give the animal plenty of attention and a lot of exercise. Watching a Dobie run is a great pleasure. They run with sheer abandon and joy, covering the ground like a deer or a greyhound. They love to be with their owners; in fact, they rank at the bottom of the list for aggression directed to the owner. This makes them good for a man, for instance, who will leave the dog with his wife or family while he is out. Dobies are easily trained and respond well to direction even under stressful or exciting circumstances.

Dobermans have a life span of about ten years, mainly because they are prone to heart problems. Owners should provide a superior diet and lots of exercise to minimize this tendency. Ten years is not long to enjoy such a faithful companion, but it might be good for those who can't make a commitment of twenty years or more.

Anyone who wants to buy a Doberman should choose the breeder carefully, meet both parent dogs if possible, get a certificate of health from a reputable vet on any puppy or adult, and educate themselves on the best conformation for the breed.




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