The Doberman Pinscher is described as alert, fearless, and loyal and those who love them would certainly agree. These stately dogs have a tough-looking exterior with a gentle spirit and a heart of gold. These big, brave dogs are total and complete mushes with their families. If you have one of these dogs at home, you know these ten things to be true. All it takes is a poke of the nose to get your attention— or affection.
And they probably want both. If these things touched your heart, find out if the Doberman is the right breed for you here. A huge thank you to The Doberman Gang of NYC for their input and photos— their help made this post possible, not to mention adorable. Compare Breeds Compare up to 5 different breeds side by side. Dog Name Finder Browse our extensive library of dog names for inspiration. Similar Threads to all doberman pinscher lovers: , Dogs, 15 replies News, Dolphins save Doberman Pinscher stranded on sandbar.
Why do Doberman Pinscher's lean on people? User Name. Remember Me. View detailed profile Advanced or search site with. Search Forums Advanced. Page 2 of 3. Location: FL 1, posts, read 2,, times Reputation: Advertisements Most dogs I've owned has leaned on me when standing next to me - mutts, pedigrees - Malamute, GSDs, - never owned a dobie - the smaller ones seemed not to do it as much, the largest, the Malamute did it most at lbs it got uncomfortable quickly.
Location: Mass posts, read 1,, times Reputation: Quote: Originally Posted by Molli Because they are being lazy. Location: West Virginia 13, posts, read 35,, times Reputation: Location: so cal 1, posts, read 2,, times Reputation: Location: Manayunk posts, read , times Reputation: Quote: Originally Posted by pythonis I havent seen a Doberman in probably over 20 years.
City-Data Forum Message. Cancel Changes. Quick Reply. It depends on the individual dog, but as a general rule, yes, Dobermans like to cuddle. This position shows a great deal of trust on the part of the dog. Dobermans are often described as overly needy dogs due to their tendency to be hyper-focused on their owners.
Other causes may include fear and resource guarding. Once you have a good idea of the cause, it should become easier to get your dog to stop doing it. No, Dobermans do not turn on their owners. Their brain never stops growing and it causes them to turn on their owner. Dobermans will feel more of a connection, and reassured, with cuddling. Besides, your Doberman will think they are protecting you by being so close. Their size and occasional aggression, especially towards other dogs.
Poor or nonexistent training and irresponsible breeding that encourages this aggression. Doberman pinschers are considered people-oriented dogs that are affectionate and sweet with people, if socialized and trained properly.
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