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1 By: Katie Witt Doberman Pinscher

2 The background of the Doberman
Developed around 1890 by Karl Friedrich Louis Doberman One of the most recognizable breeds Careful breeding improved the disposition of this breed Modern Doberman is energetic

3 The breed's size The height of the Doberman is: 24-28" / 61-71.1 cm
The weight: lbs / kg

4 The appearance of the Doberman
Dobermans are usually: Black Brown Red Fawn w/ distinct red rust markings  On the head, chest and feet.

5 Social/ media influence
Was in Los Doberman Al Ataque  Everything you need to know about a        Doberman

6 Life span/ Group The life expectancy is about 12 years.
In the working group

7 Temperament A well bred dog is devoted
Easy to train, andquick to learn Affectionate, elegant, watchful, energetic, alert, obedient, loyal, dignified Fearless, determined, aloof to strangers Some can be aggressive, nervous, and fear-bite

8 Type of Lifestyle Dobermans would do better in the country
They can run around in large areas Big dogs need more space. Town houses can would work too As long as you exercise the dog

9 The price of a Doberman The price for a Doberman is $400-$1200.
Females are usually the more expensive ones.

10 The size of the average litter
The usual litter size is about 3-8 puppies

11 Type of food Dobermans do great on the Canidae All Life Stages.
Great shiny coat, lots of energy,       they look great. Don't get dog food that's label       doesn't start with meat.

12 Grooming and what should be done
Occasional bushing They shed so may want to brush often.

13 Common disease for the breed
Cancer Dilated Cardiomyopathy(DCM) Cervical Vertebral Instability(Wabbler Syndrome) Hypothyroidism Von Willecrands Hip Dysplasia

14 Issues about the breed Eat things they aren't supposed to like:
Rocks, coins, plants and socks Bloats because of its deep narrow chest. Ligaments tear easily, common in active dogs.

15 Work cited.


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