Appearance and Physical Characteristics of Doberman
The Doberman is a medium to large size breed with a characteristic appearance which is sleek, muscular build, cropped ears, and docked tails; though these practices are becoming increasingly controversial and less common nowadays. You can visit our pet shop for Doberman in Vizag to meet and greet the Dobermans in various colors and coats.
Their coat is short, dense, and lays flat against their bodies usually appearing in black, red, blue or fawn colors with rust markings. They have an air of nobility about them and their alert face mirrors their attentive character.
Males measure between 26 to 28 inches at the shoulder while weighing between 75 to 100 pounds but females are slightly smaller standing between 24 to 26 inches tall and weighing around sixty to ninety pounds each. This makes them good for different tasks including guarding/protection work as well as agility/obedience trials due to its strong threesomes and agile body type. Visit our Dog Kennel for Doberman in Vizag, to meet or to buy this breed.
Temperament and Personality of Doberman
Despite their intimidating appearance, Dobermans are famous for being gentle towards people they love. They bond deeply with humans who keep them as pets, always wanting to protect them or make them happy.
Due to their intelligence and eagerness for knowledge acquisition combined with high trainability levels; this breed excels in dog obedience training competitions like agility trials among others. As per Doberman dog breeder in Vizag, despite their friendly and affectionate attitude towards family, Dobermans are also untrusting to strangers by nature. This, combined with the protective instincts they have, makes them good guard dogs.
Doberman Exercise Routines
Here are some ways that Dobermans can get exercise:
Walks:
Change walks regularly to keep things interesting. Daily walks for five-month-old dogs should last 25 minutes. Six- to 12-month-old dogs need two 30-minute walks daily. A Doberman should walk 30–40 minutes daily and run in the backyard for an hour.
Resistance walk:
It's good for you and your Doberman to go on a hard walk. No matter where you live, you can do a resistance walk outside. Walking in shallow water is another way to get a resistance walk-in that will make you and your dog breathe hard.
Swimming:
Swimming is a fun method for Dobermans to exercise without injuring themselves. As per experts at KCI-registered Doberman breeder in Vizag, their joints will appreciate you, and summer cooling may be enjoyable. But make sure you watch them when they're in the water.