Dobermanns (Angela Sayer (Rixon) and Edward Bunting)
Dobermanns (Angela Sayer (Rixon) and Edward Bunting)
Dobermanns (Angela Sayer (Rixon) and Edward Bunting)
Dobermanns (Angela Sayer (Rixon) and Edward Bunting)
Collection : Hamlyn Dog Breed Handbooks
Category : Others/Miscellaneous
English
Format : Hardcover
62 pages
ISBN : 0-600-55593-3
Publisher : Hamlyn 1988
Edition : 1st
Dimension : 185x103x10mm
Weight : 137g
Condition : very good
Book Summary :
The Dobermann (/ˈdoʊbərmən/; German pronunciation: [ˈdoːbɐman]), or Doberman Pinscher in the U.S. and Canada, is a medium-large breed of domestic dog that was originally developed around 1890 by Louis Dobermann, a tax collector from Germany.[2] The Dobermann has a long muzzle. It stands on its pads and is not usually heavy-footed. Ideally, they have an even and graceful gait. Traditionally, the ears are cropped and posted and the tail is docked. However, in some countries, these procedures are now illegal and it is often considered cruel and unnecessary. Dobermanns have markings on the chest, paws/legs, muzzle, above the eyes, and underneath the tail.
Dobermanns are known to be intelligent, alert, and tenaciously loyal companions and guard dogs.