Yes, if both dogs are trained and socialized.
I have a beagle doberman mix. She is two years old and weighs 32 pounds. She is a little on the thin side, but I don't think these dogs would get any heavier than 35-40 lbs. Excellent dog.
way over one million dollars , just because theres no such thing as a mini doberman........ you find me one, and i have cash....( i think you mean min pincher)
The biggest doberman is in texas, owned by a rancher.
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.
nope!
A chihuahua grows up to 7-10 inches about
There are a few places you can adopt a Shetland Sheepdog (Sheltie) in Texas. Here are a few of your options:Dallas/Ft. Worth Sheltie RescueHouston Sheltie SanctuaryAustin Sheltie Rescue
I have a beagle doberman mix. She is two years old and weighs 32 pounds. She is a little on the thin side, but I don't think these dogs would get any heavier than 35-40 lbs. Excellent dog.
It depens on what the sheltie is mixed with.
A Doberman mixed with an English Setter would likely have a sleek and athletic build, combining the muscular physique of the Doberman with the more graceful form of the Setter. The coat could vary, potentially featuring short, smooth fur with some feathering, especially on the ears and legs, reflecting the Setter's longer fur. Coloration might include the Doberman's signature black and tan or a mix of the Setter's various colors, such as orange or liver with white markings. Overall, the mix would present a striking and energetic appearance.
1.collie 2.poodle 3.border collie 4.german Shepard 5.doberman 6.rotweiller 7.corgi 8.lab 9.golden retriever 10.sheltie
way over one million dollars , just because theres no such thing as a mini doberman........ you find me one, and i have cash....( i think you mean min pincher)
Dobermans are bigger and bad er doberman wins
An American Bulldog x Doberman mix, often referred to as a "Bulldober," will likely have a muscular and athletic build, combining the stocky frame of the Bulldog with the sleek, powerful structure of the Doberman. Their coat may be short and smooth, displaying a mix of colors such as black, fawn, or brindle, often with distinctive markings. The ears may be naturally floppy like the Bulldog's, or they could be cropped resembling the Doberman's. Overall, this hybrid will likely exhibit a blend of the two breeds' physical features and temperaments, making for a loyal and energetic companion.
ABSOLUTELY! Two well mannered dogs into a single breed I wish I had one.
The sheltie is a great dog breed and I love it! If you think a collie is too big then you can get a sheltie. They are a VERY intelligent breed and have a beautiful coat though they are not a hypoallergenic breed.