The Famous Doberman Pinscher: From Ferocity to Tranquility
Posted by Tanza Tripp at May 4th, 2009 in Dogs
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For how many years, people have been familiarized with the existence of this resilient and viciously postured dog. They have seen it in many historical events, battles; rescue operations and even entertainment and all of these events manifested the courage and reliability of this dog. If you don’t recognize a Doberman at a glance then you probably are living under a rock.
It used to be that the Doberman was viewed as a fearless and intimidating dog and so it was often assigned as a watchdog, guard dog and police dog. However, some breed enthusiasts persisted on transforming this breed in to a calmer and more loving breed. As a result, the Doberman of today is indeed suitable as family pet or friendly companion of different types of people.
In the process of selective breeding, alteration or minimization of the fierceness of the Doberman was made possible. Moreover, there were studies that proved that Dobermans in North America are far tamer than the Dobermans in Europe as evidence of the different breeding strategies used. All in all, the modern Doberman should be highly active, fairly fearless and curious, and poorly aggressive.
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