Doberman Pinschers

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Doberman Pinschers are a medium-to-large, sleek and powerful dog breed known for their intelligence, loyalty, and frequent use as guard and protection dogs.

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instanceOf dog breed
domestic dog
working dog breed
averageFemaleHeight 25 inches
63 cm
averageFemaleWeight 32 kg
70 lb
averageMaleHeight 27 inches
68 cm
averageMaleWeight 40 kg
88 lb
coatType close-lying
short
smooth
commonCoatColor black and rust
blue and rust
fawn (Isabella) and rust
red and rust
commonHealthIssue cervical vertebral instability (Wobbler syndrome)
dilated cardiomyopathy
hip dysplasia
hypothyroidism
von Willebrand disease
countryOfOrigin Germany
developedIn late 19th century
earType naturally medium-sized, pendant
eyeColor dark brown
groupClassification Pinscher and Schnauzer type (FCI Group 2) NERFINISHED
Working Group (AKC) NERFINISHED
kennelClubStandard AKC Doberman Pinscher breed standard
FCI Standard No. 143 NERFINISHED
legalStatusOfDocking restricted or banned in many European countries
lifeExpectancy 10–13 years
namedAfter Karl Friedrich Louis Dobermann NERFINISHED
placeOfOrigin Apolda, Thuringia, Germany NERFINISHED
practiceAssociatedWith ear cropping
tail docking
recognizedBy American Kennel Club NERFINISHED
Fédération Cynologique Internationale NERFINISHED
The Kennel Club (UK) NERFINISHED
recognizedFor high working intelligence
strong bonding with owners
requires consistent training
regular exercise
suitableFor experienced dog owners
tailType naturally long
taxonRank breed
temperamentTrait alert
energetic
intelligent
loyal
protective
trainable
typicalUse companion dog
guard dog
military working dog
police dog
protection dog
search and rescue dog

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