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Put her on craigslist if you haven't already done it. You have a better chance of her going to a good home if you put her on there.
 

Joey

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Im trying to do something so i can keep her......Ive had dogs all my life and this one is one of the best.....Im exploring all options to keep her.....
 
Dec 4, 2006
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If the dog was younger I'd take her....

but don't put her down though...not cool!

lol@me thinking it was about the siccness member Doberman lol..
 
Mar 18, 2003
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Yea cuz watchin dogs kill each other is cool....
You like to watch dogs killing each other thats cool if you like that sort of thing... All I was saying dogg ain't look like a fighter... Looks like dog is soft and be good for a family... But not like it whould be any good. Now if someone broke into the house it's defense probally just lick them to death.
 
Jul 1, 2004
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I dare you to break into a house because the doberman looks soft. That motherfucker will change your mind with the quickness. Dobermans are great dogs. Mellow and great for a family and pretty much a pussy, but when its time to get serious, they sure the fuck will. Might wanna learn about some dogs if you gonna judge em by a picture playa. That can get your throat chewed on.
 

Joey

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You like to watch dogs killing each other thats cool if you like that sort of thing... All I was saying dogg ain't look like a fighter... Looks like dog is soft and be good for a family... But not like it whould be any good. Now if someone broke into the house it's defense probally just lick them to death.

Dobermans are overly loyal dogs by nature.....If I introduce somone to her in our enviroment (the house,or backyard)she will put hear ears back, squint her eyes and wait to be pet.....But if people are fuckin around outside and she hears some shit, or im out walking or running her and some strangers pass by......Her ears are up and eyes are open wide.......She gets so intense sometimes and locked in on certian things, its hard to get her out of it........

If a stranger comes and tries to get in the house and dosent no her name.......Thank god this situation has never come about......But i think it will be all bad.....She is only 15 months old so she is still learning, and playful........If she dosent do shit...The pitbull will take care of it LOL.....

This is my first Doberman and almost everything i read about them i have seen with her.........Smart and LOYAL as shit.......

When i get a house that has my name on the title with no landlord shit.....Im gonna get a couple of Dobermans.....
 

Arson

Long live the KING!!!!
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You like to watch dogs killing each other thats cool if you like that sort of thing... All I was saying dogg ain't look like a fighter... Looks like dog is soft and be good for a family... But not like it whould be any good. Now if someone broke into the house it's defense probally just lick them to death.
who the fuck would fight a doberman anyways though? lol@people fighting random dogs, like dobermans, and labs and shit,
 
May 1, 2003
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Why I Chose my screen name!!


ENERGETIC
---this trait is NOT an exaggeration! The Doberman is on the go. He is an active and involved dog, making himself a central part of the family and family activities. He requires intense and close contact with people of his family and has a very high activity level, requiring lots of exercise. Because of this need to be on the go, it makes this breed vulnerable to running and extreme bursts of speed which can be dangerous if not in a fenced yard or confined perimeter. Thus it is imperative that the yard and property be fenced securely. The Doberman is extremely obedient, however commands given to COME can be inadvertently missed by the Doberman when actively running and can lead to tragic consequences by running into a road or highway, only to be struck or even killed in his exuberance to stretch his legs.

A young Doberman is into everything and requires the family to keep an eye on him and puppy/dog proof the house and yard until he is trained and understands what he can and cannot do. They are very much like a curious toddler, interested in anything that is new and searching to investigate everything. And the fact that they are so high energy, coupled with their natural curiosity and investigative tendencies, makes it necessary to scrutinize the Dobermans activities so he doesn't get into trouble.

WATCHFUL---The Doberman is aware and on guard. It's part of his ongoing personality. He doesn't miss a thing! This is a very important trait in an effective guard and watch dog. He MUST be aware of his environment at all times. His hearing and sense of smell is astonishing. These two senses are the primary tools that the Doberman uses to evaluate his world at all times. Sight is important, but secondary. Sight is effective to guard dogs, however "hidden" foes or danger can only be picked up by smell or sound. The Doberman will investigate any and all possible intruders, sometimes to the annoyance of their owners, as they will be up and in the check it out frame of mind. This is NOT a quiet dog, content to ignore his environment and stay curled up and snoozing. He is up and on the go at any possible noise, smell or sight of a possible threat.

DETERMINED---This trait can be appreciated in the Doberman when they are relentless in pursuing a threat to their family. They are not easily deterred from their "job" of guard and protection, and take the threat on the family totally seriously, and will not give up the protest until assured that "it's all right, now". This "determined" attitude also makes it a challenge to train a Doberman at times, as he definitely has his opinion about everything. But with patience, kindness and proper discipline, you will prevail in conveying your will and wishes on the Doberman. The result will be a well trained and incredibly responsive companion that will gladly come between a threat and his loving family.

The key to success with the Doberman is to be MORE determined in pursuing your training of him, than he is determined to resist. The Doberman needs something to do with his time and is a willing partner in family activities, and will develop into a perfect gentleman and good citizen.

ALERT---The Doberman is always aware of his surroundings. He is on guard and on duty at all times. He doesn't miss a thing and is responsive and will check out anything that alerts him to possible danger to his family.

FEARLESS
---The Doberman standing alertly---staring at the danger---ears held totally up and eyes focused on the threat. Woe to the foolish man who doesn't think the Doberman will stand his ground and dare the intruder to go through him. It is this stance and attitude and lightening fast
reflexes and responses that, coupled with the Dobermans totally fearless and confident attitude, that make him the absolute PREMIER protection and guard dog, as well as cherished pet and family companion and comrade. He is unflappable when danger is present.

LOYAL AND OBEDIENT
---These qualities make the Doberman more than simply a weapon for guard and protection. Only total devotion to family is what the Doberman's job is everyday. He is focused on his family and wants to please and do exactly what they want him to do. He will bond and attach himself to the family and execute his role as companion and protector like no other breed can.

All of these wonderful traits blend and combine in the Doberman temperament to produce the end result of a devoted, loving and protective dog that is unique and truly admired in the dog world.

 
Mar 18, 2003
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^^^Thats whats up... and to other fool I know alot about dobermans my boy use breed them.. Joey right there pretty much somed it up his earlier post ain't mention nothin about dog other than was it was friendly. Didn't judge dog by picture it self. I seen alot pits , german shepards , rots and massives aint have mean bone in there body. Cuz it all boils down to how they are RASIED! Now I just cant wait get my Kangal.
 
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^^^Thats whats up... and to other fool I know alot about dobermans my boy use breed them.. Joey right there pretty much somed it up his earlier post ain't mention nothin about dog other than was it was friendly. Didn't judge dog by picture it self. I seen alot pits , german shepards , rots and massives aint have mean bone in there body. Cuz it all boils down to how they are RASIED! Now I just cant wait get my Kangal.
wtf is a massive?
 
Mar 18, 2003
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LOL...shit I don't spell check or non that bullshit but meant Mastiff lmfao im dumbass on that i figured was massive cus way we people say it around here