mike_brez
Apr 29, 2013Explorer
Doberman
Anyone travel or have a Doberman? Looking for some general info. Thinking of getting another dog and it's on top of my list.
Lantley wrote:
Ok we can't have a Doberman thread without any pictures of a Doberman:B
Did I say his favorite past times are stick chasing and swimming;)
Diplomat_St_Poodles wrote:
We love the breed, smart, trainable and lovely to look at. Having standard poodles for the past fourty years we always joke they are like dobermans with hair. The good thing with standards is when they ask what kind of dogs we have, we say poodles. They smile and say that's fine.
Dobermans also seemed to be going through a lot of health issues. They do not have the longest life expectancy. Saying that, find a good breeder that does all of the health testing. They make fantastic, loyal pets.
thomasgunnar wrote:mike brez wrote:
Anyone travel or have a Doberman? Looking for some general info. Thinking of getting another dog and it's on top of my list.
I say go for it. There will be places that turn you away that's a given. One of our dogs is a Rottweiler and we have been told no more than once. Their loss as far as I am concerned.
The place we do most of our camping at love her. We stopped in when she was about 6 months old and asked if she could camp there. This will be her 5th season camping there. If someone mentions the scaryarry Rottweiler they will defend her.
She is pretty special to us. I will now show her off.
mike brez wrote:
Anyone travel or have a Doberman? Looking for some general info. Thinking of getting another dog and it's on top of my list.
Go Dogs wrote:
Depends on why you're leaning towards a Dobie. If you think that this dog will make you look like a Bad A**, you will be mistaken