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Dobermans
- The Dog Of Dogs
The Doberman will reward you with undying
love and devotion, and amaze you every day with his playful antics and
perceptive nature. When he cocks his head and fixes you with his soulful,
intelligent eyes, you will know you’ve been repaid for all of your care and
efforts. The well trained, properly cared for Doberman is one of the most loyal,
gentle and affectionate dogs available — a wonderful companion for your family
and children!
And if you are owned by a Dobie or are just getting started with them as a new
member of your family, then read on.
Someone once said that the Doberman Pinscher is the "Cadillac" of dogs. Most
people who have owned Dobermans will agree. There are many other good breeds of
dogs... and then there are Dobermans... "the dog of dogs".
A Doberman is a affectionate animal, but his affection is noble. He wants to be
close to you, to have your hand on his head, to rest his head on your lap, or to
sit with his back to you pressing his body as close to yours as he possibly can.
He owns you and he wants you to know that he enjoys this role. He is glad that
you belong to him.
A Doberman is a lively dog with lots of speed, strength, and agility. He can run
with a horse, maneuver quickly enough to catch a rabbit, track faster than a
Bloodhound, tree a mountain lion, and beat you to your favorite chair every time
- if you let him.
A Doberman is a very gentle dog with the firmness of Gibraltar. He will let a
baby crawl all over him. He will take his six-year-old mistress walking to show
her off and guide her with mature judgment. He knows that it is well to let a
six-year-old have her way - unless it is dangerous.
A Doberman is a sensitive dog, keenly alert to your feelings and wishes... if
someone visits you whom you don't like, watch the dog, for he will be watching
your visitor. After he has been with you a few years, you will find that often
you don't have to speak a wish. He will know and respond... You become a part of
him and he becomes a part of you. The only tragic part of owning a Doberman is
that part of you is buried with him when he dies.
A Doberman is useful. He was first bred as a guard and watchdog and he is the
only dog that was originally bred for this purpose. No other breed excels him at
this task. Many owe their lives to these great, sleek animals. No one will ever
know how many attacks and robberies have been prevented because of the family
Doberman.
The Doberman is a gentle dog. He guides the blind. One of the largest
foundations specializing in guide dog work kept records on various breeds in
training. They found that the Doberman had the best training record, the best
record for "rejects", and the best record for continued devotion.
The Doberman is an obedient dog. Today, those who want a great performing dog in
obedience trial work usually turn to Dobermans. As one top professional trainer
and exhibitor says, "In obedience, a top working Doberman can be topped only by
another Doberman. No other breed can compete for cleanliness, speed, and
performance."
The Doberman is a magnificently beautiful animal. He is a square dog with ample
body. He has a sleek dry coat with precise clean markings; a long, arched neck
for balance and nobility, a dark eye, almond in shape and set fairly deep for
appearance only. He is a dog with "built-in beauty". There is no such thing as
an ugly Doberman.. some are closer to perfection than others, that is all.
The Doberman in pose is a noble and loving thing, but the most thrilling part of
a Doberman's beauty is in action. He is an animal so natural you would think
that evolution has been aimed at him, and yet the precise control of selected
breeding of more than sixty years is what has crystallized his form and motion.
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