Are You Ready For The Responsibility Of A Doberman Pinscher?
Posted: Tuesday, June 30, 2009
by John Jackson
GreatDogSite.com
Many of us have grown up hearing that a Doberman Pinscher was a very aggressive animal that should be owned only to be a guard dog and not a family pet. We've all seen the movies with the vicious guard dogs chasing the villains and most likely decided that the breed would not be for us. However, the Doberman Pinscher may actually be stuck with a bad rap because over the past three or four decades, much of the aggressiveness has actually been bred out of the breed. That being said, if you are considering acquiring a Doberman Pinscher, please be aware that you will be taking on a huge responsibility for making sure that your Doberman Pinscher is trained to know the difference between acceptable and not acceptable people in the environment.
The Doberman Pinscher is a dog that will need daily exercise, ie running, playing "fetch" games, etc. If you are interested, it could also benefit your dog to enter competition and/or agility training. These activities will provide continued socialization and can be exciting for both owner and dog. As you can probably tell from reading this far, owning a Doberman Pinscher will require a big commitment of your time. In addition, remember that the Doberman Pinscher is not a passive breed and will require a strong, firm handler or the breed will rule the roost. Therefore, find a trainer who will help both you and your dog become both a contented and an obedient pet. As a caution, remember that the Doberman Pinscher is still often seen as an animal that is not to be trusted, so you will need to make sure that this breed will be accepted in the environment in which you live. While each Doberman has a different disposition, they shouldn't be left alone with small animals until after they have proven they are gentle 100% of the time. A Doberman can make a great addition to your household, just make sure you have the time and training ability to control one.
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