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Max, the Doberman from Norway, at 5 years, 28 inches and 92 pounds.

Max, the Doberman from Norway, at 5 years, 28 inches and 92 pounds.

 
 

Destiny, the female black and tan Doberman pinscher at 2 years old

This is Destiny, the female black and tan Doberman pinscher at 2 years old. Her owner says, "She is small for a Doberman - 21 inches (54cm.) and 50 pounds (23kg.), but she has a huge heart. very loyal and loving... leery of strangers and noises but not aggressive at all. She is my most devoted companion, always by my side."

Destiny, the female black and tan Doberman pinscher at 2 years old

Destiny, the female black and tan Doberman pinscher at 2 years old.

Destiny, the female black and tan Doberman pinscher at 2 years old

Destiny, the female black and tan Doberman pinscher at 2 years old.

 

Destiny, has an obsession with a tennis ball and often falls asleep with it still in her mouth

Destiny has an obsession with a tennis ball and often falls asleep with it still in her mouth.

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"This is Nina my Dobe puppy at 12 weeks old. She had just gotten the taping from her ear cropping taken off and we were so excited at the results! Even at 12 weeks she was already a wonderful dog. Very loving, loves to cuddle. She still needed some help getting onto the couch though! She loved to play fetch and you would have to make her stop and rest and get a drink. I've watched the dog whisperer and his tip of giving ice cubes is fantastic. When we were not able to get her to drink her water we gave her a handful of cubes and she would go crazy. The ice cubes were a help when she started teething! Nina can be full of energy running jumping playing and then lay down and just be pet."

"This is our 7 month old doberman puppy Nina. We had never had a large dog before Nina, and I was leery about the breed based on stereo types!! I couldn't have been more wrong. Nina is a sweet gentle cuddle bug. She loves our children ages 11, 7, and 5 so much. She gets so excited when they come home from school she jumps well more like leaps into the air from sitting position."

"I took this picture one afternoon I noticed she had disappeared from site. I thought she might have been up to no good but, she pleasantly surprised me sunning herself on my bed. Nina is a phenomenal canine. I am so glad I looked at your site to get the truth about the breed. Nina is the best dog we could have ever hoped for."

"This is Nina at 12 months showing her fully grown, or at least fully grown into her beautiful ears. Nina is a joy every day! We love her so much. Nina proves still to be the best dog around!"
   
   

Doberman Pinscher Puppy Dogs

This is Shania and Argyle with their friend Michaela. Photo Courtesy of O’Sullivan Doberman’s.

 

Doberman Pinscher Puppy Dogs

Photo Courtesy of Jody Franklin.

 

Doberman Pinscher Puppy Dogs

"This is MS. MOET. She is an example of the fawn variety of Doberman. What a beautiful dog!"

 

Doberman Pinscher Puppy Dogs

This is Nagler's Wild Thing Bambi. She has a healthy Fawn coat. Photo Courtesy of NAGLER'S DOBERMANS.

Doberman Pinscher Puppy Dogs

Photo Courtesy of Jody Franklin.

Doberman Pinscher Puppy Dogs

Cochise the Dobe.

Doberman Pinscher Puppy Dogs

Boomer

White Doberman Pinscher Puppy Dogs

White Dobermans playing in the yard. Owned by Jim & Dawn Smith.

Doberman Pinscher Puppy Dogs

Boomer and Joe

Doberman Pinscher Puppy Dogs

Boomer and Joe

 

 

 

 

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