9-13 years if healthy 15
Ten to thirteen years.
yes
Dobermans are dogs, so they live in the same habitat as humans do -- which is everywhere on Earth.
Adults weigh 60 to 95 pounds.
Doberman pinchers were only bred for protection from thieves & muggers.
they bite because they only have that defense and because you're more than twice their size
Doberman pinchers pull most on the lead because they want to protect you. (especially in the night!!)
the doberman pincher is a guard dog police dog tracking dog or all around good dog the where bred for protection purpose's but will need to be ownd by a skilled dog owner.
Yes. They are called coated doberman. This happens when both the parents have the recessive gene for long hair. Many people will swear this cannot happen, and the dog is a mixed breed, but these people have not done the research they should have, to make such an inaccurate statement. Give these beautiful dogs the doberman recognition they deserve. http://www.facebook.com/coateddoberman
Most dog's have their mestruation cycle once every six months. However, depending on the individual dog this can sometimes vary.
The doberman breed is succeptable to a neurological disease commonly reffered to as Wobblers. I know this because a dog we care for has noticable shaking and trembling in her neck and ears while fully conscious. It is just a flaw of the breed and I do not think that it is chronic or degenerative.
VERY active! They are a highly energetic breed and require at least 45 minutes to an hour of exercise daily. These dogs are beyond energetic and the LAST thing you want is an overweight, sluggish Doberman. Also, keeping a Doberman in a small, confined place or indoors all day can lead to attitude problems and lack of obedience.
22-32 I have a 16 yer old Doberman named Oliver who is headed toward 17 now...