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The well-bred Doberman is a wonderful family dog. He is trustworthy and protective of the children in his family, as long as he's been socialized and trained appropriately. Children must be respectful and kind to the Dobie, and he will be just that in return.

As with every breed, you should always teach children how to approach and touch dogs, and always supervise any interactions between dogs and young children to prevent any biting or ear or tail pulling on the part of either party. Teach your child never to approach any dog while he's eating or sleeping or to try to take the dog's food away. No dog, no matter how friendly, should ever be left unsupervised with a child.

He's also friendly with other dogs and animals in his home, especially if he has been raised with them. He can be aggressive toward dogs outside his family if he considers them a threat to his loved ones.

Coat, color, and grooming

The sleek, smooth Dobie coat is short and lies close to the skin. He may have a slight undercoat around the neck. His coat colors are black, red, blue, and fawn. He has rust markings above each eye; on his muzzle, throat, and chest; and on his legs and feet.

The Dobie's sleek coat requires minimal grooming. He is a clean dog, with minimal doggie odor. Don't be fooled by his coat length--the short coat does shed. Weekly brushing with a grooming mitt or rubber curry is sufficient, however, as is a bath when the Dobie rolls in something that smells bad or plays in the mud. Frequent bathing, however, isn't necessary.

Brush your Dobie's teeth at least two or three times a week to remove tartar buildup and the bacteria that lurk inside it. Daily brushing is even better if you want to prevent gum disease and bad breath.

Trim nails once a month if your dog doesn't wear them down naturally to prevent painful tears and other problems. If you can hear them clicking on the floor, they're too long. Dog toenails have blood vessels in them, and if you cut too far you can cause bleeding--and your dog may not cooperate the next time he sees the nail clippers come out. So, if you're not experienced trimming dog nails, ask a vet or groomer for pointers.

His ears should be checked weekly for redness or a bad odor, which can indicate an infection. When you check your dog's ears, wipe them out with a cotton ball dampened with gentle, pH-balanced ear cleaner to help prevent infections. Don't insert anything into the ear canal; just clean the outer ear.

Begin accustoming your Dobie to being brushed and examined when he's a puppy. Handle his paws frequently--dogs are touchy about their feet--and look inside his mouth. Make grooming a positive experience filled with praise and rewards, and you'll lay the groundwork for easy veterinary exams and other handling when he's an adult.

As you groom, check for sores, rashes, or signs of infection such as redness, tenderness, or inflammation on the skin, in the nose, mouth, and eyes, and on the feet. Eyes should be clear, with no redness or discharge. Your careful weekly exam will help you spot potential health problems early.

Doberman Pinscher size

Males stand 26 to 28 inches tall; females stand 24 to 26 inches tall. Males and females weigh 60 to 80 pounds; males are slightly larger than females.

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i have a 4 year old red dobie from humane society. she is a bleeder, has gotten bloat, has alopecia, with large scales, is a cannibal, eating everything in site, plus her own poop. she was used as breeding bitch, now nuetered. however, is very good companion. is there a dobie vet in tacoma,washington. my other dobie red/visala x, has terrible arthritis in his front tendon's/legs, with deformed ankles, and feet that turn out. has anyone every encountered this? vet put him on metacam. has only had one dose. please reply to sharonhagerty@hotmail.comabout these red dobies.” — sharonhagerty, Jun 25 2008

Too funny, Dobermann was not on my first five dogs you pocked out for me....I'm now on my third dobermann........I love the young adults, they're the best kept secrets!!” — dobesncatswitch, Mar 26 2008

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docking their tails & getting their ears cropped

this dosnt only go to dobermans, it goes for all the dogs that get their ears cropped + tails docked. i think this is the cruelest thi... (continued)

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good with kids?

My Dobie has always been great around kids, though his exposure has been fairly limited. Do I need to be worried when my niece and nephew come stay with me next month? (They are 8 and 10.)

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Trying to decide between an American Staffordshire Terrier(pitbull) or a Doberman

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Neutering

Neutering wont affect my dobie's abilty to guard will it? its too late anyway :) but I just wanted to make sure only because dobie books do... (continued)

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