Saturday, October 1, 2011

Adopt a Doberman Pinscher

Let's be fair: they have a bad reputation. Many people assume they're vicious, born and raised only to intimidate. Because of this, many of them end up abused and homeless. But once you get past the hype, you'll realize a Doberman Pinscher, particularly an adopted one, could be the best friend you've been looking for.

Though Dobermans are thought to be one of the most dangerous dog breeds, studies have found that they are involved in far fewer attacks on humans than other breeds, such as pit-bulls, Rottweilers and Malamutes.

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In fact, the intelligence and loyalty that are sometimes exploited can make Dobermans wonderful family dogs. Their devotion to their owners make them great service dogs and ensures that your Doberman will want to be by your side as much as possible.

Known as a very intelligent and inquisitive breed, Dobermans can be easy to train, as long as you are firm and authoritative.

They are energetic and eager to please, which makes them ideal for someone who loves spending time outdoors.

Dobermans also need lots of socialization with other dogs, preferably as puppies, so frequent trips to the dog park are a must for Doberman owners.

Though they love to spend time outdoors, make sure you cuddle with your Doberman every night- they are highly sensitive to the cold and prefer to stay inside where it's warm! They don't need much grooming; their short, sleek fur only requires a weekly brushing and occasional bath.

There are innumerable lovable Dobermans up for adoption right now at local shelters or rescue groups, many dropped off at shelters when their owners didn't have time to properly train or care for them. If you take your time to find one whose personality meshes with yours, adopting a Doberman can be the start of a long and beautiful relationship.

Adopt a Doberman Pinscher

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