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This site has many wonderful articles for your benefit. The opinions expressed in the materials are strictly the opinion of the writer and do not represent the opinion of, nor are they endorsed by, the Doberman Pinscher Club of America. Please take the time to learn from them as much as you can.

by Nancy E. ChristensenCanine aggression has a myriad of origins and meanings. Why does a dog snarl, snap or bite?There ...
By Patrick O´ConnorThis presentation focuses on dog behavior as it relates to police dog training, however, a dog is a ...
written by Donna  Sapp, Border Terriers, Maryland, USAOther (to coin a phrase) designer Dogs, to name a few are:Labradoodles (Labrador ...
In the early 1970s, Miniature Schnauzer breeders embarked on a program unprecedented and unduplicated in any popular breed: to eliminate ...
Surprising as it may seem, it isn't capacity that explains the differences that exist between individuals because most seem to ...
  Play. How can it be that any living creature is without the knowledge of how to play? Wouldn't that ...
written by Robert Hart, Vitality ScienceMan´s best friend tends to have a strange palette. Rarely will a dog pass up ...
by Ms Dany Canino Too Much Of A Good Thing Can Be Hazardous To Your Pet Every pet owner has ...
Dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) is a disease of the heart muscle which causes the heart to enlarge and not function properly ...
written by Robert L. Vandiver Submitted by Marj Brooks, Manorie Dobermans The Doberman was originally bred, for protection and accompaniment ...
by Pat Murphy Cornelius ©copyright September 2003Dobermans have been described as "the dog with the human brain." And there is ...
The Doberman Pinscher standard is probably one of the most precise and clearly written standards around today. It leaves very ...
Height at withers: Dogs 26 to 28 inches, ideal about 27 ½ inches; Bitches 24 to 26 inches, ideal about ...
Long and dry, resembling a blunt wedge in both frontal and profile views. When seen from the front, the head ...
Neck proudly carried, well muscled and dry. Well arched, with nape of neck widening gradually toward body. Length of neck ...