yes dobermans are very good with kids , but i cant say that because dobermans can be mean , but you just have to train them to and by the way this isn't the best answer.
Dobermans were originally from Germany. They were bred there by some guy who was always getting robbed by robbers. These dogs were meant to protect, not just for companions. The guy bred this dog and soon enough, his creation was a true protector. This all started in Germany as well. Dobermans were taken to the United States other than Germany. Many people have them, but some people heard the story (both in Germany and the US) and thought Dobermans were true killers and mean dogs instead of what they were first known as.
No, 5 dobermans couldn't kill a lion even if they had the sharpest teeth, because lion is also very rapid when attacking and every strike of the lion would send one doberman to the Heaven of dobermans, Note that one doberman weighs as much as 40 Kg, and a lion weight reach 250 Kg and has a coarse skin. More and heavier dogs like pitbulls could kill a lion, because as the lion become tired, the dogs would kill it.
The family dog is a Rottweiler and the dogs in the cemetery were Dobermans
because kids like to be anoying and want to have fun
10-12 years on average, but some dogs live older than others. 10-15 would be a more varied answer, but it really depends on how healthy the dog is and lots of other reasons
They won't feed on one but are potentially dangerous to them
Well, some dogs are not good with kids. But if you rescue a doberman it might be good with kids, but most of the time they are. If you get a doberman puppy it would be good with kids. Dobermans are good family pets and will get close to the owner.
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They are like a gray color :) We have a Blue Dachshund!
Mostly, Dobermans have bobbed tails, others have long tails that can maybe even curl and become a 'loop tail' a tail shaped like a loop.
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You mean Doberman Pinschers? Roderick Doberman, a Dog Breeder.
Yes. The most successful pair are two Dobermans from this same litter.
The scientific name for Dobermans is Canis lupus familiaris.
No
Dobermans are dogs, so they live in the same habitat as humans do -- which is everywhere on Earth.
The Doberman is named, after the person named Karl Louis Doberman who is credited with developing the breed.