What is a Doberman Pinscher?
The Doberman Pinscher is a watchful and obedient dog. It is the best companion and guardian. It is also termed as dog with a human brain because it is highly intellectual.

Doberman Pinscher facts show that these dogs are aggressive and evildoers will never disturb a family owning this kind of dog. It is originally a guard dog because of its unusual alertness from any danger.

The American Kennel Club categorizes dogs into 7 groups:

  • Herding
  • Hound
  • Non-sporting
  • Sporting
  • Terrier
  • Toy
  • Working

According to the American Kennel Club, the Doberman Pinscher belongs to the working group and was recognized in 1908. It is a versatile breed that can perform several tasks no other dog can do. This is one of the Doberman Pinscher facts that should be noted by every owner. It can be a family dog, police dog, a fast runner in a competition, and even a therapy dog.

Doberman Pinscher is not what people stereotyped as an aggressive and violent dog breed. It only happens when the dog feels that there is danger. On the other side, one of the Doberman Pinscher is that it loves to cuddle. It wants to stay with its owner every so often. It wants affection and needs to feel cared for.

Dog lovers provided a list of characteristics and traits to love about a Doberman Pinscher. These are as follows:

  • Elegant
  • Friendly
  • Intelligent
  • Energetic
  • Watchful
  • Obedient
  • Affectionate
  • Loyal
  • Swift
  • Energetic
  • Determined
  • Alert
  • Fearless
  • Guardian
  • Outgoing
  • Versatile
  • Stable dog
  • Athletic
  • Careful
  • Lively
  • Defensive
  • Excellent
  • Gentle

Doberman Pinscher History
Doberman Pinscher is said to have originated in the town of Apolda, in the German State of Thuringia around 1900s following the Franco-Prussian War. It took its name from a tax collector Karl Friedrich Louis Doberman who was the reason for the creation of this new dog breed, now popularly known as Doberman.

Karl Friedrich Louis Doberman desired to have a medium sized dog that will guard him all the time and at the same time, be his loyal companion. He was a tax collector in Apolda and because of his dangerous task in the government, he thought of having a dog that could protect him from bandits during tax collection. His plan was to combine different breeds having the traits that he so desired to have in a dog. He wanted a dog with a perfect combination of all the traits: having the speed, strength, loyalty, ferocity and intelligence. This is one of the DOBERMAN PINSCHER FACTS.

The breeds that were included for the development of a Doberman Pinscher are the old shorthaired shepherd, German Pinscher, Rottweiler Black and Tan Terrier, Beauceron, Sylvan Dog, Greyhound, and German Shorthaired Pointer. Many experts believe that there are yet other dog breeds included in the creation of the Doberman Pinscher, and it is just undiscovered until now. There remains to be no certain information as to the ratio of each breeds contribution in the creation of the Doberman Pinscher.

Otto Goeller and Philip Gruening developed the breed in what is now known as the Doberman Pinscher. Later in 1894, Karl Friedrich Louis Doberman died, and the German named his dog as Doberman-pinscher to venerate him. Another fact is that during the World War 2, the United States Marine Corps used the Doberman as its official War Dog.

Intelligent and Alert Dog
The AKC described a Doberman Pinscher as energetic, watchful, fearless and obedient. The body type of a Doberman Pinscher is medium sized, muscular dog. It belongs to the working group because of its great endurance, alertness and speed. The tail of a Doberman Pinscher is naturally long but there are individual owners who practice docking. It is a procedure of cutting the tail on the 2<sup>nd</sup> vertebra. The reason for this, as it was believed by the owners, is to ensure that the tail is not a barrier for the dogs work.

Every family will be very grateful to have a Doberman Pinscher at home because this kind of dog has the ability to determine if there is threat, and can provide warning to the owner of the house when needed. This is one of the most prominent Doberman Pinscher facts.

Because of the intelligence of a Doberman Pinscher, it is important to train it well. The owner needs to teach the dog to be obedient. Otherwise, the owner will not be able to control the dog, and there will be chaos at home. A well-trained Doberman Pinscher follows the owners command and will protect the owner and his property.

Another Doberman Pinscher fact is that dogs range in size from 24 to 28 inches tall at the shoulder. Male dogs weigh 34 to 41 kg, while female dogs weigh 27 to 36 kg. Colours vary from black, red, fawn, and white.
The life span of a Doberman Pinscher is for 10 to 11 years.