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The Doberman is compactly built, muscular, powerful and square-proportioned. It combines elegance and strength with speed and endurance. Its carriage is proud and ALERT, and its gait is free and vigorous. Its coat is short, smooth and hard, showing off the exceptionally clean-cut lines of this athletic breed.

Personality:

Doberman pinschers are considered people-oriented dogs that are affectionate and sweet with people, if socialized and trained properly. They are loyal to their owners and are good with children if raised with them; however, some Dobermans bond only to one person.

Living With:

Doberman pinschers are powerful, energetic dogs that need lots of exercise. If they are not exercised, they are more likely to become irritable or even aggressive.

Is the Doberman Pinscher the Right Breed for you?

Training:

The Doberman Pinscher is known to listen to commands and obey its owner.

Great Watchdog Ability:

This dog will bark and alert its owners when an intruder is present. It exhibits very protective behavior, acts fearless toward any aggressor, and will do what it takes to guard and protect its family.

Good for New Owners:

This breed is well suited for those who have little experience with dog ownership.
They are intelligent and very easy to train. They are an outstanding watch and guard dog and do not need additional protection training.

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Inappropriate Urination and Defecation in Dogs

House soiling is a common problem, affecting up to 37 percent of dogs diagnosed with behavioral problems. Most pet owners train their dogs to urinate and defecate outside, and "accidents" usually end while dogs are still puppies, as they learn to wait for scheduled outdoor time. House soiling occurs when a dog regresses to urinating or defecating inside the house. This behavior is more common in male dogs that have not been neutered, although it can occur in non-neutered dogs

Behavior Problems
o Not enough house training
o Urinating to show submission - to another animal or to a human
o Urinating when excited – loss of bladder control
o Urinating or defecating when afraid/anxious
o Marking territory
o Separation anxiety
o Drinking too much water, which leads to urinating more

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