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Doberman Pups

Breed

Doberman Pinscher

Age

Puppy (2-12 months)

Location

Gender

Mixed (litter)

Size

Big Dog (26+ kg)

Availability

Now

Delivery

Yes , Delivers across country

About

RAGHLIN’S KENNELS proudly presents a litter of excellent Doberman puppies available with KCI from top quality Champion and Import Bloodlines.
All Puppies Are Healthy and Vaccinated And Timely Dewormed.
Sire: (S/o) Ind.Ch.Th.Ch.Emir De Black Shadow
Dam: (G/D) A’Monde’s Ill Take Manhattan-Lucas

Sire/Dame

Certification

Price

Breeder

Name

R.

Address

Coimbatore

Phone No.

+91-9944998222

Certification

KCI

Sire and Dame

About Breed

The Doberman Pinscher is a highly intelligent and versatile dog breed, known for their loyalty and courage. They were originally bred in Germany in the late 1800s for use as a guard dog, but have since become popular as police and military dogs, as well as beloved family pets.

Characteristics/Mentality

Doberman Pinschers are known for their loyalty, courage, and intelligence. They can be protective of their families and territory, but with proper socialization and training, they can also be very friendly and affectionate with strangers.

Size And Appearance

Doberman Pinschers are a medium to large sized dog breed, typically weighing between 60-100 pounds and standing 24-28 inches tall at the shoulder. They have a sleek and muscular appearance, with short, shiny coats that come in a variety of colors including black, red, blue, and fawn.

Health

Doberman Pinschers are generally a healthy breed, but can be prone to certain health issues such as hip dysplasia, heart disease, and von Willebrand’s disease.

Fur Work

Doberman Pinschers have short, smooth coats that are easy to maintain with regular brushing and occasional bathing. They do shed, but not excessively.

Comments

  • The Doberman Pinscher was named after its creator, Karl Friedrich Louis Dobermann, a tax collector in Germany who wanted a dog to protect him on his rounds.
  • Doberman Pinschers are often used as therapy dogs due to their calm and gentle nature.
  • The breed was almost wiped out after World War II, but was saved by breeders who worked to rebuild the population.
  • Doberman Pinschers are one of the few breeds of dog that have natural, uncropped ears and tails.
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