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Posted: 3/24/2017 10:42:16 PM EDT
I think they are by far the most beautiful breed. I've always wanted one, but I hear it's a different world trying to find a good breeder. How are they to own?
Are they as violent as the BOP? Do you need a fence? Post pics!!! |
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I had one in the 80's a retired police dog she was awesome and very smart
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Great dogs. They will be our breed of choice going forward |
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They are wonderful dogs. Don't let the naysayers get to you OP.
I wouldn't trade mine for anything. |
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Why not a natural breed? And by natural I mean great Dane? Because the answer is always great Dane.
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I think they are by far the most beautiful breed. I've always wanted one, but I hear it's a different world trying to find a good breeder. How are they to own? Are they as violent as the BOP? Do you need a fence? Post pics!!! View Quote I have 4 !! They are my favorite breed super smart and very protective ... |
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This guy is a dobie/lab mix. Very intelligent and loyal dog. Once he accepts a visitor into his pack they are his friend forever.
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Ill play, Just got this guy Hemi the day after Valentines day. He is a rescue. So lets just say seperation anxiety has been a bitch. But we got him a trainer and he has been getting better and better ever since.5-6 months old in photos. He loves people, maybe a little to much. 2 bloody noses. One to an adult one to a kid. He has some dominance issues (attempts to mount other male dogs) But honestly he is sweet, loyal, stubborn and I wouldn't trade him for another dog. Although there are some times i've considered it. I don't know what else to say. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/400263/Hemi-173283.jpg https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/400263/Hemi-2-173284.jpg View Quote My ex got me a rescue boxer/lab. He had issues that were difficult to deal with, but damn he was a good dog. She took him with so I'm looking for a little guy to replace him. |
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Why not a natural breed? And by natural I mean great Dane? Because the answer is always great Dane. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/427508/IMAG0128-173293.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/427508/FB-IMG-1490396045253-173294.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/427508/FB-IMG-1490395959057-173296.JPG View Quote |
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Beautiful. My ex got me a rescue boxer/lab. He had issues that were difficult to deal with, but damn he was a good dog. She took him with so I'm looking for a little guy to replace him. View Quote |
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Over the years I have had 3.
All great critters. SMART. Knew when to "turn it on" and when to be cool. Get a pup. Raise it like you want it to be. They like to play rough. Hip displasia is a problem and mine all shedded like mad. |
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Thank you, the Fiance and I saw him and knew we wanted him. He's considered a Red I do believe. I have a fenced backyard and he would love to wander off undoubtedly. He doesn't mean trouble but due to stigmas he would probably find some, I mean he is only 7 months old. That baby gate you see in the first picture. Yeah he jumped right over it on night one, like i said separation issues. Hoesntly though were spending a nice chunk of change to have him trained but its awesome I feel like he is a kid because one day he is jumping on the couch. 3 weeks later he is learning to lay down while we eat dinner. Op whats your location if I may? View Quote |
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For the record I've always thought dobermans were gorgeous animals. But I've had bad luck with man-made breeds.
I've owned 3 gsd's in my life. One was steller, the others. Worthless liabilities. I'd be afraid my dobbie would end up that way. Shameless Dane plug Attached File Attached File |
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I'm up in the Midwest, where it gets really cold. I've been told the cold is an issue for them. View Quote |
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The old school Breed of Peace. Get full size if you are going to get one. The mini pincers are total dicks and will attack everything cause they are little dogs yet have the big dog attitude. The Mini's are worse than Chihuahua's. Will attack instead of the high pitched bard.
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For the record I've always thought dobermans were gorgeous animals. But I've had bad luck with man-made breeds. I've owned 3 gsd's in my life. One was steller, the others. Worthless liabilities. I'd be afraid my dobbie would end up that way. Shameless Dane plug https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/427508/FB-IMG-1490395939177-173309.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/427508/FB-IMG-1490395991637-173311.JPG View Quote I get weak in the knees for dobies though. |
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The old school Breed of Peace. Get full size if you are going to get one. The mini pincers are total dicks and will attack everything cause they are little dogs yet have the big dog attitude. The Mini's are worse than Chihuahua's. Will attack instead of the high pitched bard. View Quote |
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I need a new dog and I'd love to have a Doberman. Think they'd get along with an italian greyhound?
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I bet you could teach them to rob a bank. They are pretty smart dogs.
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Thank God for Pitt Bulls or they would still be the baby eating man killers they were in the 70s........
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I've always wanted to get a black and tan dachshund and a Dobermann and call them Fred and Ted.
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What a beautiful dog.
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I've had several. They're awesome. Be careful though, I have always had little guys as well. We got a high strung show dog years ago. Super strong prey drive. He went to town on two of them. Thank god for credit cards and living near a really good surgical vet. My current one is the sweetest thing you've ever met. Would highly recommend if it's a one dog household.
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This guy is a dobie/lab mix. Very intelligent and loyal dog. Once he accepts a visitor into his pack they are his friend forever. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/128759/IMG-1333-173298.JPG View Quote He never barks either, I don't know if he learned that from the Husky or if he just decided he didn't want to be That Dog. No one who has ever heard him growl though wants to repeat doing whatever made him growl ever, ever again though. |
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We had two when I was growing up. Bo and Blitz were their names, and both were female.
Bo was very protective, and may have saved my Mother's, and my unborn life from some pushy salesman that tried to force their way into my home. She was smart as hell and a trained dog that could take silent commands. She ripped up the guy pretty good, but nothing ever came of it. Bo also had a jealous streak and would destroy things when she was mad. She would have also given her life to protect us. Blitz was a basket case. She was smart as hell, but she was not one to be trusted. She never harmed anyone that wasn't us, but would tend to lull people in to try and pet her, so she could bite them. That could have been a product of her being and outside dog. I think she would have been different had she been raised indoors, and I have no idea why she was an outdoor dog. Both were highly intelligent, and both were good protective dogs. They would now and again test their boundaries, and sometimes didn't get along with one another. I would give anything to have another Bo. |
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Good looking dogs. Had one back in the 80s and one of the best. Doberman owner. https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/9e/18/59/9e18596e8ac482600d50cb05e5504d95.jpg Pitbull owner https://duhmerica.files.wordpress.com/2012/04/dog.jpg View Quote Attached File |
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Good for you for going with a rescue. Natural ears are awesome, don't crop them it's way too late. (Sorry, I'm sure you already knew that) as far as the bloody nose thing, I've found them to be a little clumsy till their about two. Great breed.
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One bit me in the junk when I was a kid, I have never trusted them since
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I had two. They were smart, loyal, sexy, and very protective of my family. I got them from an Italian breeder in the US that breed for mainly protection. My young children could climb on them and pull their ears and they loved it. With any smart dog, you need to make sure they know that they are a member of the family but at the bottom of the totem pole. Treat them good and they will do the same. Dobbies don't like to be kept outside. They want to be a member or the family. My male scared away a few prowlers and when we lived downtown Seattle. He never trusted a homeless person and was mildly racist of blacks. He would look back as we passed people to make sure they didn't attack from behind. They have a great sense of security. Don't bother getting one if you don't get the tail docked or ears cropped. That's what makes them look fearsome and what they are. I never pushed their protective instincts. I could say a single specific word and the male would go berserk barking on command. Funny when passing a panhandler as we drove by. Freaked them out. Crate train and set the rules. Don't abuse them and they will die for you. The female was less protective, but had a great nose and just wanted love. They knew how to open the gate by tapping on it with their feet. Once when young the male got scolded for ripping up a pillow, the next time he figured out how to unzip it and then pulled the stuffing out. Pretty smart. Attached File
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We had one in the 80's. Beautiful, loyal, gentle, protective, dumb as could be in the funny way. Well, he was pretty dumb.
He was a great dog. Oh, and ate like a horse. Took a lot to feed him. |
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Vicious dogs that can't be trusted around family............
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Good for you for going with a rescue. Natural ears are awesome, don't crop them it's way too late. (Sorry, I'm sure you already knew that) as far as the bloody nose thing, I've found them to be a little clumsy till their about two. Great breed. View Quote |
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I've only met about 5-7 dobermans in my life(I'm 25) and every single one was mean. Would growl as you walked by and bark as if they wanted to kill you. They all did this.
Obviously they are not all like that and I really want to meet a friendly one. They seem like cool and smart dogs. |
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Dobies are great pets. We got ours at 9 weeks and within 2 days he was house trained and knew sit, wait, and down. 4 days for complete crate training and leash trained.
He's a very excited puppy, but I work from home/in the field every day so I take him with me and show him all the attention he wants. In turn he's bonded very quickly with us and behaves very well. We start obedience classes next weekend, and from there we'll work on defensive work. |
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I've only met about 5-7 dobermans in my life(I'm 25) and every single one was mean. Would growl as you walked by and bark as if they wanted to kill you. They all did this. Obviously they are not all like that and I really want to meet a friendly one. They seem like cool and smart dogs. View Quote In fact my brother came over one day. I hadn't informed him I had a dog well i left the front door open and he walks right on in. Hemi runs jumps on him and starts licking him. I'm glad it went that way as opposed to the other way but what a worthless guard dog! Thought thats what they were best at! |
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View Quote This is why you get a dog as a pup and raise it alongside your kids. |
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Funny you say that. My dog, He growls at people walking past the house, barks sometimes if they are moving slower. Door bell rings he doesn't care. In fact my brother came over one day. I hadn't informed him I had a dog well i left the front door open and he walks right on in. Hemi runs jumps on him and starts licking him. I'm glad it went that way as opposed to the other way but what a worthless guard dog! Thought thats what they were best at! View Quote |
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