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The temperament of the "Doberman" king, the blood of the nobility

Native to Germany, the Doberman is the most intelligent and noble breed.

The temperament of the "Doberman" king, the blood of the nobility

At present, it is used in China for police dogs, guard dogs, and companion dogs. The most important thing in the breeding process of Durbin is the ear, and the quality of the ear cut determines the appearance and temperament of this Doberman.

The temperament of the "Doberman" king, the blood of the nobility

The Doberman is a great breed of dog that has been bred for over a hundred years.

The temperament of the "Doberman" king, the blood of the nobility

The Doberman is not a primitive dog breed, but was bred in the late 19th and early 20th centuries and recognized by the American Kennel Club. It is for this reason that some people once thought that the Doberman breed lacked historical depth, and even the genetic origin of the initial breeding stage was not very certain. But these criticisms are just floating clouds for a truly excellent dog breed, a true warrior. As the saying goes, "gossip stops with the wise," the criticism of Dobermans came to an abrupt end with their first perfect appearance at the Westminster Kennel Show. In the time that followed, to this day, the Doberman is forever associated with all the praise, and some even describe Dubin as "a man's exclusive luxury." Yes, the warrior soared and began to compose its legend.

The temperament of the "Doberman" king, the blood of the nobility

The result of the pioneering work of the past hundred years has allowed this young dog breed to bring together the advantages of many dog breeds. These include the German Shepherd, the Rottweiler, the German Pin Dog and the Manchester, among others. 

The temperament of the "Doberman" king, the blood of the nobility

These characteristics have made Doberman a shining star among many fierce dog breeds.

The temperament of the "Doberman" king, the blood of the nobility

The Doberman is brave and decisive, bold and direct, it will not flinch and tremble because of the strength of the opponent, on the contrary, it will bravely face the opponent. Dubin can always find the right time to surprise his opponents.

The temperament of the "Doberman" king, the blood of the nobility

Durbin's attacks are decisive and resolute, never dragging mud and water, and these are the important capitals that can be used as guard dogs.

The temperament of the "Doberman" king, the blood of the nobility

The angry Doberman's face is so hideous that people dare not come near, but when he has established a good relationship with you, they become extra gentle and obedient.

The temperament of the "Doberman" king, the blood of the nobility

Durbin will protect the host's family from the bottom of his heart and is willing to enjoy the warmth of the whole family. When the family is together, it will lie quietly next to it, which is the happiest time for Dubin. 

The temperament of the "Doberman" king, the blood of the nobility

As a guard dog, The Doberman is unusually alert and sensitive. They are able to detect any movement of wind and grass, and when they find an abnormality, they will bark loudly and give warnings.

The temperament of the "Doberman" king, the blood of the nobility

In short, the confident and noble temperament and independent and stable personality make Doberman have an innate aristocratic atmosphere, which is the fundamental reason why the Doberman is popular and noticed.

The temperament of the "Doberman" king, the blood of the nobility

His appearance is elegant and his attitude is confident, showing his noble temperament. Lively, vigilant, determined, alert, brave, loyal and obedient, such words come together, the Doberman.

The temperament of the "Doberman" king, the blood of the nobility

Dobermans are medium in appearance and have a square body. The body is compact, muscular and powerful, with great endurance and speed. Male dogs are about 26 to 28 inches tall at the shoulder, and the ideal shoulder height is 27.5 inches. The female dog has a shoulder height of about 24 to 26 inches, and the ideal shoulder height is 25.5 inches. Shoulder height (the vertical distance from the highest point of the horse's shoulder boom to the ground) is equal to body length (horizontal distance from the forecost to the thigh). The length of the head, neck and legs is in harmony with the height and depth of the body.

The temperament of the "Doberman" king, the blood of the nobility

The head is long and compact. Both viewed from the front and from the side are blunt wedges, and the contour of the head from the mouth to the root of the ear is two complete straight lines that gradually widen. The eyes are apricot-shaped, moderately sunken, and the eyes appear lively and energetic. The eye color is single, the eye color of the black dog is medium to very dark brown, and other colors such as red, blue, camel dog, the eye color is consistent with the color of the body markings. Ears are usually cut ears and erect. When the ears are upright, the upper part of the ear is located on the top of the head.

The temperament of the "Doberman" king, the blood of the nobility

Dubin's name is derived from the surname of Mr. LOUIS DOBERMANN in Thuringia, Germany. Mr. Doberman (1834-1894) worked as stray dog management, night watchman and tax collector, and because of his professional relationship and special love for dogs, he created and bred a new dog breed according to his own needs and the characteristics of the best dog in his mind, which made an important contribution to the birth and establishment of the original Dobermann breed. After his death, in order to show respect for it, the Germans at that time called the variety they invented as The Dobermann Pinscher. 

The temperament of the "Doberman" king, the blood of the nobility

Having experienced the baptism of two world wars, it vividly embodies Dobermann's brave and correct judgment, self-confidence, heroic and fearless character, and staged countless touching stories. About 900 Dobermanns were requisitioned by the U.S. Navy during World War II. They are trained as messenger dogs, guard dogs, mine detector dogs... The famous Dictator was trained as a messenger dog. The dogs train intensively at Navy Boot Camp for about 14 weeks, working with their naval owners, learning to ignore the sounds of gunfire and gunfire and familiarizing them with the atmosphere of war. Because of their ferocious and fearless personality, they were called Devil Dogs by the Marine Corps. They were then sent to fight on islands in the Pacific, such as Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands. After the war, most of the dogs returned to their original owners. But there are also some dogs that have long been inseparable from their new owners, so they follow their existing owners to start a new happy life.

The temperament of the "Doberman" king, the blood of the nobility

Only a few dogs have caused great psychological and physical damage to them because of the war, and it is difficult to return to society, so they stay in the local area.

The temperament of the "Doberman" king, the blood of the nobility

A well-trained Dubin, like a finely carved piece of jade, reveals a noble atmosphere from the inside out, which makes people fall in love with it. But remember, it's the trained Dubin.

The temperament of the "Doberman" king, the blood of the nobility

Dobermans are to be strictly managed by the breeder and can become a loyal, affectionate companion. With a smooth, streamlined physique, dobermans have an astonishing weight and strength, and to curb their potential aggressiveness, breeders apply heart training to allow them to exercise adequately and maintain a regular heroic glow. Suitable for city life, the Doberman is resistant to heat and cold, has short coats, does not need to be groomed frequently, it is easy to train, but it is not easy to get along with other dogs.

The temperament of the "Doberman" king, the blood of the nobility

For Durbin, whether its owner is poor or rich, it will be faithfully with him, never abandoned, and will live forever.

The temperament of the "Doberman" king, the blood of the nobility

Dogs' feelings are so selfless, especially stubbornly that dogs like Doberman may only be willing to accompany one owner in their lifetime, so please don't abandon it at any time.

The temperament of the "Doberman" king, the blood of the nobility

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