The cost or value of a dog depends more on the quality of his breeding and the availability of similar dogs than it does on his breed.
A pure bred Doberman might be available for free if the breeder hasn't been able to sell him. He might be available for a nominal fee from a shelter or rescue.
Or he might cost a few thousand dollars if he is a valued show or breeding prospect with an excellent pedigree.
Huge dobermans go for a lot of money usually by greeders because a well-bred doberman should fit the standard. A male dog should not be any taller at the withers than 28" and a bitch, I believe, should be 25" tall. These are supposed to be a square and compact breed. Larger dogs cannot perform the work that these dogs are bred for. Too tall dogs can hurt their joints and they cannot perform fast turns and such needed for agility. Also a lot of this breed suffers from dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) and wobblers and the heighth may well affect this.
Doberman Pinschers on average will run between 500 (pet quality) to 4000 (Champion Quality) for puppies, and can go much higher for proven Champions that are adults.
It depends on the quality of his breeding. If the doberman is complete with all the training, vaccinations, and is healthy, more likely the dog will be expensive.
They can, but then they wouldn't be a purebred Doberman.
The Dobermann Pinscher is categorised in the Working Group.
Because the dog is hot.
There is only one species of Dobermann - the Dobermann Pinscher. However, there are two different recognised Pinscher breeds: the Miniature Pinscher and the German Pinscher.
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They can, but then they wouldn't be a purebred Doberman.
The Doberman Pinscher is a German breed and was first bred by Louis Dobermann (hence the breed's name).
The Dobermann Pinscher is categorised in the Working Group.
Well, a Min Pin is from Germany and so is a Doberman Pinscher, so people may think there alike, but there really not. There's no blood line connecting the two. A Min Pin (Miniature Pinscher) is much smaller in size than a Doberman Pinscher. They do look alike but there not.
The Doberman Pinscher was named after the breed founder, Louis Dobermann. The word ''Pinscher'' was added as it is German for Terrier. However, as the Doberman Pinscher is not actually a Terrier, the word ''Pinscher'' has been dropped from the name in the UK and is called the ''Dobermann'' instead. In other countries the name has stayed as ''Doberman Pinscher'' although the breed has very little Terrier blood and is not classed in the Terrier breed Group.
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Infact no. The Miniture Pinscher may look like the smaller version of a Doberman but it isn't. The Miniture Pinscher was created 100 years before the Doberman even exited! -Caitlyn101 *This fact was from the popular tv show Dogs101.
The Doberman Pinscher was named after their original breeder, Louis Dobermann.
The Doberman Pinscher was named after their original breeder, Louis Dobermann.
if you mean endangered, then.... No
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