Please post more video about your doberman she is beautiful. How old was the doberman when you got her? I'm buying mine first female doberman on December this year. Any tips?
I get it. I don’t crop my Doberman’s ears. But that dog is still beautiful and looks pretty happy and well cared for. The only shame is you passing judgement and expressing your negativity.
@@SteveSleeve-jn6qdno..he is not expressing negativity but expressing the truth...tell me how would you feel if some superior species came to earth and then treat you like they wanted to treat you...cut your hair half head and shave your beard from one side just because they thought you look better like this😂😂lol
Dobermans have many positive qualities but they also have very common serious health problems. Over 90% are free bleeders so the Doberman puppies have their thumbnails removed at birth, or within the first three days when you dock the tails because the nerves in the tails are fully active yet. If you don’t dock the tails they can run into pain issues later because they lose cartilage, particularly in their hips and legs as they get older. They need to be checked and get a series of shots to stabilize the cartilage and given glucosamine to help lubricate their joints. Having docked tails and floppy ears looks pretty retarded, but the surgery on the ears has to be done between 8-12 weeks. Any older and the muscles won’t keep the ears up. Any younger and the muscles could be damaged trying to hold up that much weight. They have to deal with heart worms and cancer, but most of their problems come from not being properly cared for by the humans who want a show pony instead of understanding the team bond these dogs were genetically designed to provide.
What a beautiful Doberman.
Super cute! ❤
Please post more video about your doberman she is beautiful. How old was the doberman when you got her? I'm buying mine first female doberman on December this year. Any tips?
Lovely Doby ❤❤
two beutiful girls :)
Dobie listens for Treatoes.
Perfect!
Great looking dog. Ears are cropped nicely also. Need to try a few of these with mine.
Shame about the cropping 😞
1 months old or a y/o.....?????
Really any dog will do that with traing
Train mine
Ti sono piaciuti i giochini miei
Schneidet ihr euren Kindern nach der Geburt auch die Ohren ab weil das besser aussieht????
Hört endlich auf eure Tiere zu verstümmeln
Some people cut off their chiles foreskins but have you the balls to do anything about that?... No i didnt think so🙄
Totally agree.
Doing tricks and begging bothers me!
poor Animal, cutting his ears and his Tail. its a shame
I get it. I don’t crop my Doberman’s ears. But that dog is still beautiful and looks pretty happy and well cared for. The only shame is you passing judgement and expressing your negativity.
@@SteveSleeve-jn6qdno..he is not expressing negativity but expressing the truth...tell me how would you feel if some superior species came to earth and then treat you like they wanted to treat you...cut your hair half head and shave your beard from one side just because they thought you look better like this😂😂lol
It’s not like it’s harming the dog or anything. If they want to crop their ears and tails, then leave them alone
Stop whining, I’m sick of seeing people like you in every comment section that mentions Doberman
Dobermans have many positive qualities but they also have very common serious health problems. Over 90% are free bleeders so the Doberman puppies have their thumbnails removed at birth, or within the first three days when you dock the tails because the nerves in the tails are fully active yet. If you don’t dock the tails they can run into pain issues later because they lose cartilage, particularly in their hips and legs as they get older. They need to be checked and get a series of shots to stabilize the cartilage and given glucosamine to help lubricate their joints. Having docked tails and floppy ears looks pretty retarded, but the surgery on the ears has to be done between 8-12 weeks. Any older and the muscles won’t keep the ears up. Any younger and the muscles could be damaged trying to hold up that much weight. They have to deal with heart worms and cancer, but most of their problems come from not being properly cared for by the humans who want a show pony instead of understanding the team bond these dogs were genetically designed to provide.