I had a Doberman/Border Collie mix. He was small but highly intelligent and I didn't need to walk him on a lead after the age of 5. He would walk across busy roads, stand in the middle whilst cars went past on command and went across the road when I told him to. He would also intervene in family arguments. He didn't like any conflict between the family. RIP Charlie
I grew up around a big black and tan male. He was very well trained and socialized with children and small animals. My brothers and I would try to ride him (we were toddlers, tbf). He never, ever got aggressive. We were always supervised. He would walk around with us, and keep us out of trouble on the rare occasions we wandered off. I'm 40, and still adore doberman's because of him. Rip Ace, goodest of boys. ❤
My dobermans a year old and she is such a sweet and gentle softy - she literally doesnt like being in a room by herself and doesnt like to eat if none of us are in the house ( myself, my wife and two girls; 5 and 6). My only issue is lead pulling but thats getting better with weeks of training
My son is 5 my daughter is 8. My son can be quite load n dramatic sometimes but he can be very calm n chilled mist of the day. My daughter is very calm and soft spoken. I’m more so worried about my son adapting
How's it all going? I'm thinking of getting one, but I've got a really sweet gentle Swedish Vallhund that I don't want getting bullied so I'm unsure if a Doberman is the right pick or not.
I want to buy a Doberman puppy for my family to enjoy, NO show kind needed, but I want a good quality dog good with my kids and to be a good guard dog, and to get along with my female Frenchie. We are moving to Arkansas and I would like to know if you can recommend a good breeder that is also reasonably priced. My son has a very gentle mild mannered male pitbull that visits us on a regular basis and that we love also. What do you recommend?
They appear as frightening dogs with their ear cut, but definitely less so if you see them without their ears cut. The ear-cutting contributed to their bad reputation imo. They’re obviously very sociable and trainable dogs and so they’re good boys in that way. They need to be respected and treated responsibly as they are powerful. Irresponsible thugs shouldn’t own them.
I had a Doberman/Border Collie mix. He was small but highly intelligent and I didn't need to walk him on a lead after the age of 5. He would walk across busy roads, stand in the middle whilst cars went past on command and went across the road when I told him to. He would also intervene in family arguments. He didn't like any conflict between the family. RIP Charlie
He also loved a play fight. Had thousands of scraps with him, often prompted by him for some mild rough play. LEGEND.
I grew up around a big black and tan male. He was very well trained and socialized with children and small animals. My brothers and I would try to ride him (we were toddlers, tbf). He never, ever got aggressive. We were always supervised. He would walk around with us, and keep us out of trouble on the rare occasions we wandered off. I'm 40, and still adore doberman's because of him. Rip Ace, goodest of boys. ❤
My dobermans a year old and she is such a sweet and gentle softy - she literally doesnt like being in a room by herself and doesnt like to eat if none of us are in the house ( myself, my wife and two girls; 5 and 6).
My only issue is lead pulling but thats getting better with weeks of training
I needed this channel thank you so much
Happy to help!
Thank you for this I just got gifted a dobie puppy will be ready in 6 weeks I’m so nervous bcuz I have 1 small toddler and two other dogs 😬
Hi how is your dogs doing with the Doberman?
Can u do an update please I have two kids we live in rough neighbourhood I’m single mum. I have been doing research, still not sure.
My son is 5 my daughter is 8. My son can be quite load n dramatic sometimes but he can be very calm n chilled mist of the day. My daughter is very calm and soft spoken. I’m more so worried about my son adapting
How's it all going? I'm thinking of getting one, but I've got a really sweet gentle Swedish Vallhund that I don't want getting bullied so I'm unsure if a Doberman is the right pick or not.
All depends if you've got it in yourselves to train the dog, to be the dog you want it to be.
Amazing video about Dobermanns!
I want to buy a Doberman puppy for my family to enjoy, NO show kind needed, but I want a good quality dog good with my kids and to be a good guard dog, and to get along with my female Frenchie. We are moving to Arkansas and I would like to know if you can recommend a good breeder that is also reasonably priced. My son has a very gentle mild mannered male pitbull that visits us on a regular basis and that we love also. What do you recommend?
Good information
Thank you :)
Should i get a doberman idk i hade 1 cane corso and 1 preso canario soo idk but i have a 3 year old brother thats My problem
If you trained those mastiffs right then yes!!!
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Please, don't say that a specific breed doesn't need protection training to protect... that's simply not true.
They appear as frightening dogs with their ear cut, but definitely less so if you see them without their ears cut. The ear-cutting contributed to their bad reputation imo. They’re obviously very sociable and trainable dogs and so they’re good boys in that way. They need to be respected and treated responsibly as they are powerful. Irresponsible thugs shouldn’t own them.