well it depends beacause if an owner treated a doberman badly then yes it can become an
extreamly dangerous dog.But if an owner treat's it well then it will not be as dangerous.
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Both are gorgeous breeds, but I prefer the heavier breed, so Rottweiler for me.
Any dog of that size can certainly be dangerous, but it's more about the upbringing than the breed.
Dobermans are always aggressive and dangerous. They are the best breed for guard dogs.
Top 8 dangerous dog breeds in the world1. Tibetan mastiff2. Caucasian Ovacharka3. Cane Corso4. Neapolitan mastiff5. Bullmastiff6. Bully-kita7. Rottweiler8. Doberman
That is a question that should be rephrased as "who is more dangerous... a rottweiler owner or a doberman owner?" Louis Doberman (the original breed creator) used Rottweilers to add both strength and calmness to the doberman pincher. Doberman pinchers are extremely loyal to their owners/families and because of that they are known to be very protective. They are very affectionate and extremely intelligent dogs who can be trained to do just about anything.I don't know a lot about Rottweilers, but I think the question rests within the owner of the dog. If the owner has a strong-willed, extremely active, and very powerful dog and they are prepared to support the needs of the animal in positive ways, then there shouldn't be any danger involved.
Another Doberman or a German Shepherd.
The biggest doberman is in texas, owned by a rancher.
Not any more dangerous than a Doberman or Husky - working breeds that are very loyal and get attached to their owners. Any dog is dangerous in the right (or wrong...) circumstance, but a well socialized, well trained GSD is a delight to live with and is cautious, friendly, and confident.
The Rottweiler is like the Doberman but a lot fatter and sometimes broader. Sometimes they have the same markings as the Doberman.
They can, but then they wouldn't be a purebred Doberman.
the doberman is 3-5 inches taller