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Are female Dobermans good pets?

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Are female Dobermans good pets?

Are female Dobermans good pets?

Doberman pinschers are considered people-oriented dogs that are affectionate and sweet with people, if socialized and trained properly. They are loyal to their owners and are good with children if raised with them; however, some Dobermans bond only to one person.

What you need to know before getting a Doberman?

Before getting a Doberman pinscher you must consider Doberman temperament. Most Doberman pinschers are reserved with strangers and very protective of their family. Some Dobermans are dominant with other dogs and may not be the best companions for cats. Early and extensive training is a must.

Is a female Doberman better than a male?

  • There are indeed several differences between the male and female Dobermans but both are superior in their own ways. Male Dobermans are bulkier and heavier than female Dobermans because due to their larger build and more muscle mass.

Is a male or female Doberman easier to train?

  • Female Dobermans are more in tune with their owner's emotions and therefore respond better to light correction and praise during training than males. Any Doberman will be easy to train compared to other breeds, but females seem to excel at it. A male Doberman (left) sits in the grass with his partner, a female Doberman (right).

What is the temperament of a Doberman?

  • The Doberman is an affectionate, obedient and loyal. The breed requires regular daily exercise. A Doberman Pinscher breed temperament is trustworthy with children, friends and family. Though some Doberman Pinschers are big softies who love everyone, most are reserved with strangers and protective of their family.

How long do Dobermans grow?

  • There are a lot of different answers to your question. Fully grown physically= can be up to 2-2.5 years. Grown to perform vigorous activity (running)= 1.5 years. Fully grown height= The doberman standard for dogs is 26-28" and bitches are 24-26". A lot of this depends on the genetics of your dog; the size of the sire and dam.

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