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Dobermans are, in general, a gentle, loyal, loving, and highly intelligent breed.

However, people often tend to misunderstand their genuine roles - because guard dogs are trained to neutralize unwelcome intruders, many people mistakenly believe that Dobermans are vicious. The Doberman has been used as a protection dog, due to its intelligence, loyalty, and ability to physically challenge human aggressors. A typical Companion Doberman, well socialized and raised as part of a family, attacks only if it believes that it, its property, or its family are in danger.

Doberman commonly used as guard dogs or police dog, in many countries, Dobermann are one of the most recognizable breeds, in part because of their actual roles in society, and in part because of media attention (see temperament). Careful breeding has improved the disposition of this breed, and the modern Doberman is an energetic and lively breed suitable for companionship and family life.

 

The Doberman natural tail is fairly long, but individual dogs often have a short tail as a result of docking, a procedure in which the majority of the tail is surgically removed shortly after birth. The practice of docking has been around for centuries, and is older than the Doberman as a breed. The putative reason for docking is to ensure that the tail does not get in the way of the dog's work.

Doberman will often have their ears cropped, as do many other breeds, a procedure that is functionally related to breed type for both the traditional guard duty and effective sound localization. Like tail docking, ear cropping is illegal in some countries, and in these Doberman have natural ears. Doberman ear cropping  is usually done between 7 and 9 weeks of age. Cropping done after 12 weeks has a low rate of success in getting the ears to stand. Some Doberman owners prefer not to have their pet's ears cropped because they are concerned the procedure is painful for the animal. The process involves trimming off part of the animal's ears and propping them up with posts and tape bandages, which allows the cartilage to develop into an upright position as the puppy grows. The incision scabs fall off within a week and stitches are removed a week after that. The puppy will still have the ability to lay the ears back or down. The process of posting the ears generally takes about a month, but longer show crops can take several months. Posting techniques and the associated discomfort vary from one posting technique to the next.

Doberman is the target of a mistaken stereotype of ferocity and aggression.As a personal protection dog, the Doberman was originally bred for these traits, it had to be large and intimidating, fearless and willing to defend its owner, but sufficiently obedient and restrained to only do so on command. These traits served the dog well in its role as a personal defense dog, police dog or war dog, but were not ideally adapted to a companionship role. In recent decades, the Doberman's size, short coat, and intelligence made it a desirable house dog. Although these dogs are mistaken for their aggression, they are extremely loyal. They can easily learn to 'Respect and Protect' their owners.In response, they are excellent guard dogs that protect their loved ones.

The Doberman is a loyal and devoted family member.

There are not a lot of High Quality doberman breeder in Malaysia, most of the doberman sell here are low quality, mostly imported from Thailand, which it impact the intelligence and life duration. Sunny K9, they breed with their champion show dog which :

  • Multiples Show Winners
  • Multiples Best Puppy In Show
  • Multiples Best Junior In Show
  • Multiples Best C.C. Winner
  • Multiples Best of Breed
  • Multiples Best Working Group in Show

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Last Updated ( Friday, 13 August 2010 09:38 )