Archive for January, 2008

A Doberman was the World’s Best Tracker Dog

Thursday, January 31st, 2008

The best canine tracker ever, was recorded in 1925, and the record is still held today. The record-holder was a Doberman called “Sauer”. He was trained by Detective-Sergeant Herbert Kruger from South Africa. Sauer tracked a stock thief 100 miles (161 km) across the vast Great Karroo, in South Africa by scent alone. Awesome!

Dobermans
(Info courtesy of Euro Puppy)

The Albino Doberman Phenomenon….

Thursday, January 31st, 2008

“White” or “albino” Dobermans are not actually white animals. They are a pale tan or cream colored, and only the areas which would normally be rust-colored are actually white. These Dobermans have blue eyes, not pink or red eyes. Because these dogs are not white and because they have blue eyes, some people claim that they are not actually albino. Hairs from several albino Dobermans were compared by a veterinary expert to hairs from normal black, red, and blue Dobermans. The melanin pigment granules (melanosomes) are severely reduced in both number and in pigment content in an albino Doberman, as compared to normal Dobermans.That is why they are so light in color.The first ever albino Doberman was born in 1976.The mother of all Albino Dobies was registered by the AKC as White, since they believed that Albino is not a color. There have been tests done on these dogs, when two albinos were bred. Their offspring were found to have faults such as poor conformation, poor temperaments (aggression and fear problems, problems with trainability), multiple missing teeth, photosensitivity and sensitivity to sunburn. Although they are not the “best” representatives of their breed, they require and deserve just as much love…and even more care than the “normal” Dobies out there.

( Info: courtesy of: Ione L. Smith, DVM)

White Doberman

The colors of a Doberman…

Thursday, January 31st, 2008

The acceptable colors of a Doberman are as follows:
Black (with rust-colored markings)
Blue (actually gray, with rust markings. A dilute black is actually a blue.)
Red (various shades of red-brown with rust markings)
Fawn (called “Isabella;” about the color range of ‘camel’s hair’ with rust markings. A dilute red is actually a fawn.)

Occasionally one can see white colored Dobermans. They are albinos. This is rare and not acceptable according to the breed standard.

Genetic make-up…

Tuesday, January 29th, 2008

It is believed the German Pinscher, the Rottweiler, the Manchester Terrier and the Greyhound went into the makeup of the Doberman. Who would have thought….

A gorgeous photo of Doberman puppies!

Tuesday, January 29th, 2008

This has to be shared!!

Dobie litter

Tail docking of a Doberman….

Tuesday, January 29th, 2008

Although we usually see Dobermans with a short tail, they are actually born with a tail that is longer than that of many breeds. The short tail is a result of a procedure called: ” Docking”. In this proceedure, the majority of the tail is surgically removed within days of the dog’s birth. These days, docking is illegal in a number of countries. Exceptions are: North America, France, Russia, Japan and some other countries where there is a large population of Dobermans. Docking is normally done soon after the dog’s birth. This means that the breeder nearly always makes the decision before the dogs are even put on the market. Some believe that docking a Doberman’s tail creates a sleek look that the dog is supposed to have. By “supposed to have”, I mean how Louis Dobermann originally envisioned the dog to look. Nature had other ideas it seems, but that does not stop people from docking a Dobie’s tail.

A Dobie with a long tail…as nature intended…

doberman with tail

A Dobie with a docked tail….as humans intended…

doberman wih docked tail

Which is the correct name?

Tuesday, January 29th, 2008

Is it Doberman, Dobermann, Doberman Pinscher or Dobermann Pinscher? Well all four are acceptable and used. Doberman is used more often by the general public. As for nicknames..well, Dobe and Dobie seem to be the most common ones. The original name is Dobermann, due to the name of the original breeder: Louis Dobermann.

Dobie

Misconception casued by the Media:

Monday, January 28th, 2008

The Doberman breed has gotten a lot of negative publicity, much like the Rottweiler. Movies like ?Trapped? (1973), (also known as the ?Doberman Patrol? for its theatrical title) and the ?Doberman Gang? (1972) are all movies which aimed to portray the Doberman as a vicious dog. But like the Rottweiler, the 1970?s was the time when Dobermans were percieved to be the most notorious. ?The Doberman Gang? is about a bank robbery, which is devised by an ex-con, an ex-waitress and a few of their friends. They train a pack of Doberman dogs to rob a bank for them. ?Trapped? is about a man, who is accidentally locked in a department store overnight and finds himself held at bay by six vicious Doberman guard dogs. Although Dobermans can become agressive and domineering, a lot depends on their training, early socialization and care. They are just as devoted, loyal and loving dogs. With 30 years of bad media-converage to get over, the Doberman is slowly but surely getting its devoted admirers back.

Doberman patrol
Doberman Gang

What’s in a name…..?

Monday, January 7th, 2008

Well, what indeed. How did the Doberman come to be called a Doberman? Well Louis Dobermann, a German tax-collector, created the Doberman breed in the late 1860s to protect him while he worked. Forget law-suits….a ferocious Doberman on your heels would be enough for you to cough up the cash!

Doberman

Doberman Love

Monday, January 7th, 2008

Greetings to all the Doberman fans our there! We are scattered around the globe, and our common love for this wonderful breed unites us across the virtual world. I have created this Blog to honor this wonderful breed and I will be sharing interesting and fun posts with you…everything that pertains to the Doberman breed. I grew up in Africa and my family owned 2 lovely Dobermans. My cradle was put under a Frangipani tree and Giant and Tiny lay next to me; guarding me as though their lives depended on it. A brave and loyal breed….let these pages be about one of the most beautiful German breeds of all time! Please feel free to share your thoughts with me. Your experience, your knowledge and your views on Dobermans.