Yes, you can. You would not be able to have a puppy with a 9-5 job as puppies require a lot of attention and care; Dobermans are incredibly intelligent and need to be constantly stimulated or they will find something for themselves to do; normally something that you won't like.
Adult dobermans are fine to stay home all day; But you should remember that they are active, intelligent dogs who crave love and attention. You will need to be able to give your dog that attention and exercise when you are home to ensure the doberman stays happy and fit.
the doberman is 3-5 inches taller
I can't answer this question 'cause every dog have their own behavior (like us!). German Shepherd and Doberman is the best dog for the police to work!! But some people thing Doberman is a normal dog like the others, so, they could keep one at home (with child) and they're many trouble happen with their child!! That's TOO DANGER!!! Why? Because Doberman like a trained dog already but maybe 5%, 10%, or maybe 30% of a Doberman is still wild! But it doesn't mean that you can't keep a Doberman as a home dog, it's fine with both are adults (NO CHILD)! We can't decide which is the best breed of a dog!!! Make a choices . If you like Pomeranian, it's fine if you said that Pomeranian is the best dog breed!!! Daisy
If you lose them you still own them since they are your property. So you will still own 10 apples!
5-8 pounds a day
45-60 pounds
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it could be anywhere from 5-12 feet big after six months
Yes, just with IE 5 or lower
They work in the sense that they are still alive, but they don't clock in 9-5.
it only nurses until 3weeks. then it nurses sometimes and it should eat foodthat's soaked in water for 5 minutes
The DPCA (Doberman Pinscher Club Of America) has devised a temperament test (WAE - Working Aptitude Evaluation) that demonstrates the proper characteristics for which the Doberman was created. Upon passing this test the Doberman is awarded a WAC (Working Aptitude Certificate) title. The requirements are: the dog must be a Doberman, at least 18 months of age, must be AKC registered or have an ILP (Indefinite Listing Privileges obtained from AKC) number. To find when and where these tests are held one should contact their local Doberman club, or the DPCA. The tests include 5 exercises that evaluates the dogs responses to: ; People : + The Neutral and Friendly Strangers ; Auditory : + The Hidden Clattering and The Gunshots ; Visual : + The Umbrella ; Footing : + Walking Across Variable Surfaces ; Threat : + The Protective Reaction The test is described in detail here: http://www.dpca.org/waepic.html
YES for example if you stand on water you fall so it does and if your still saying does it work in the water well if i put your feet 5 centimeters in water you would still fall down.