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Doberman
Pinscher Temperament
Although Doberman temperament has
undergone a gradual but steady decrease in overall sharpness during recent
years, today's Doberman is still a dog that requires intelligent handling and
does offer good protection for his owner, family, home, auto and business. But
due to his energetic nature and super intelligence, many people do not make good
owners although he isn't nearly as difficult to own as he was in those earlier
days when the Doberman earned his reputation as being the sharpest thing on four
feet! The uneducated public still harbors a pronounced fear of the Doberman
Pinscher, and strangely enough, this has been a lasting blessing for the breed.
But how then, can the Doberman breed with such a reputation, be one of the ten
most popular breeds in the United States today.
The answer is simple enough. The Doberman has always been, for the most part,
extremely loyal and very trustworthy to his master to a greater extent than most
other breeds. He is also a dog that becomes an important and enjoyable part of
the family. He requires close association with those he loves and when this love
is present, his temperament makes him a natural protector. He is trustworthy
around his master's children, friends and even company if he is treated with
reasonable respect. His physical makeup such as his medium size, short hard hair
and overall clean-cut trimness has always been a blueprint of the ideal house
dog, but it wasn't until his sharpness mellowed, making him easier to handle,
that he could reach his present popularity.
It must not be assumed that all Dobermans have like temperament and it is wise
for all prospective owners of the breed to see and become acquainted with the
parents of puppies or grown dogs before any purchase is made. On the whole,
present-day breeders are doing a good job of producing sound temperament in
their breeding efforts. There still is a small percentage of shy, as well as
vicious, Dobermans in existence but fortunately they are diminishing. On this
point, you need the help of a reliable breeder or breed authority to help you
make the best selection for your own particular situation. Once you have had the
pleasure of owning a Doberman Pinscher of correct breed temperament, you can't
help but be spoiled for life.
We are pleased that you are considering joining the ranks of many happy Doberman
owners, and would like to offer you a few tips in selecting not only the right
puppy. but the right breeder, which is the most important step you will take.
While we cannot do this for you, we can offer some advice to perhaps get you off
to a good start.
Research, Research and more Research. It took us two years to
find the right puppy based on the quality of the breeder and of course the
parents of the puppy, their lineage (pedigree) and last but not least checking
out the puppies - very, very carefully. Never being pressed to "Have to buy him
now" feelings or tactics. Unless you get a personal recommendation from a
Doberman expert that you trust, take your time and check everything out.
If at all possible. do go and pick up the puppy yourself, even if it means a
long drive. This will not only enable you to meet the breeder of your puppy. but
also see the dam and the conditions under which the litter was raised. Of
course, make an appointment. as breeders are generally quite busy and have many
visitors.
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