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Are Dobermans popular in the Middle East?

Big Dog | May 27th, 2010

Dobermans were first bred by a tax collector, Karl Friedrich Louis Dobermann, in Germany around 1890. The reason why the Doberman breed has the features that we know and appreciate today, such as its intelligence, alertness and ferocity, is because Karl Friedrich Louis Dobermann needed a guardian to protect him while on duty. The breeds guardian abilities are well known globally and the Middle East is no exception. Read more about popular dogs in the Dubai.

Doberman Whine Treat Jar

Big Dog | April 10th, 2010

Just like you, your Doberman might want to have its food placed in a nice and presentable container as well. In return to your Doberman’s respectful and protective nature, give it treats and place in on a Doberman Whine Treat Jar.

Often mistaken for being ferocious and aggressive, Dobermans are extremely loyal. They are trained to maintain a fearless appearance, but you should know that they are sufficiently obedient and restrained to only do so in command. Although they might show aggressive behavior to strangers, they extremely love their owners. Differences in breeding strategies on Dobermans made various lines of it develop different traits, just like this whine treat jar that has variety of colors and renditions depending on your favorite breed.

Dobermans believed to have been created from several breeds of dogs including the Beauceron, German Pinscher, Greyhound, Thuringian sylvan dog, Great Dane, German Shorthaired Pointer, Old German Shepherd, Weimaraner, Manchester Terrier and the Rottweiler. Exact ratios of mixing made experts believe that Dobermans are a combination of at least four of the above mentioned breeds.

How to prevent a Doberman puppy from biting so hard during play?

Big Dog | January 25th, 2010

Having a puppy around the house can be a huge source for entertainment and play. But how does that saying go? “It’s all fun until someone gets hurt’. Due to the excitement and fun, a Doberman puppy may just bite a little too hard and its sharp teeth can puncture skin. What can be done to avoid this? One way is to immediately tell them NO. This may be a party pooper method but they need to learn that they shouldn’t bite hard.

At an early age they should know what they are allowed to chew hard on such as their toys. Have a spray bottle handy and if they start to bite or chew on something that is off limits or too hard, spray them with a little water. This will cause him to stop and it is definitely better than a loud verbal scolding and soon they will know what and who not to bite.

Want to house train your puppy, but don’t have the time?

With the Complete 7 Day Potty Training Guide you can house train your dog in just 7 days. Here are just some of the issues the potty training guide deals with.

  • The best time to start training
  • List of best equipment and supplies
  • Training older dogs
  • How to use potty pads
  • Crate training
  • How to train dogs from rescue shelters
  • What to do about marking
  • Litter box training
  • Effective paper training
  • Leaving your dog home alone.

Beyond these, you will find answers to all of your questions about potty training in this comprehensive guide.

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How to buy a European Doberman?

Big Dog | December 21st, 2009

dobermanOften seen as fierce protectors in some many cinema and television shows, the Doberman is a favored canine when it comes to the field of security. However these dogs are not just fearsome guards but affectionate and loving canines as well. If you really want to own a Doberman, put that aside for having the ability to excel in police, detective and search and rescue missions, they are considered to be loyal companions and even great with children when socialized properly. Take a look at some of their trademark traits that make a Doberman sought by many: they have a sleek and powerful frame and have a dignified poise that is always alert and ready to move in an instant in any direction. They have a narrow wedge shaped like head with erect ears when cropped. The coats are close lying hair with colors of black, black and tan, fawn and even blue with rust markings on the eyes, muzzle, throat chest and paws. Reading and understanding the breed standard can arm you when you go out and visit breeders for a puppy. Here are some tips when going on your trip; Read the rest of this entry »