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It is possible to discover many facts as well as myths concerning Dobermans. Needless to say, the myths are usually assumed accusations by people who have either never owned the breed or who have been unsuccessful in training one. Without doubt these canines are special! This breed is devoted, intelligent, good looking, and somewhat emotional too. Do not be deceived by their tough exterior as they also can manage to get their feelings hurt.

Dobermans are Impossible to Train

MYTH:  They’re some of the highest trainable dogs out there, but you must gain their respect so that they listen to your instructions. It’s wrong to think that they can’t be trained because they are born aggressive. They might be somewhat challenging when they are young because they are so independent but provided that you are consistent with training they will fully developed into very obedient dogs.

Dobermans are Pushy and Stubborn

FACT:  They’re selectively bred to be alpha dogs from the start.

Include that feature with their brilliant brain and you get yourself a dog that will make an effort to push you around as well as test you. However, if you do your job properly and become the leader, your Doberman will value you and let you be in charge. First time owners are often advised to go with a different breed as Dobermans will rule the home if they’re not dealt with correctly.

All Dobermans Turn on Their Owners

MYTH:  Although a Doberman is more than capable of turning on his owner, he’ll rarely do so without a good reason. Proper training and giving him respect can just about guarantee that he will not feel terrified and attack. Abuse, neglect, as well as being yelled at maybe several reasons why a Doberman might turn on you, as they are good reasons to.

Biting Is a problem With Dobermans

FACT:  Yes this is correct, however they typically will not bite unless of course they have a valid reason to. Dobermans won’t always do things that they are known to do. Most occurrences of a Doberman biting are caused by poor socialization or the dog doing his job and safeguarding his owner. An issue seen when they grow to be adults is the progression of their young play biting days, they have to be taught at that early age not to play bite at all.

The main thing to know is that Dobermans aren’t a viscous breed, they simply require the right kind of individual plus a capable leader to mold them into well-behaved pets.

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