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Category: Doberman

link to 14 Ways to stop Doberman Dandruff

14 Ways to stop Doberman Dandruff

As a General rule Doberman Dandruff can be caused by Allergies, Diet, Fungus, Pollen, Dander, Some of the most common ways to treat is by providing a better diet, regular baths with medicated...

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11 Keys Predicting Doberman Behavior/Temperament

SocialNatural GuardiansLow ability to stand ColdGood with ChildrenGood with SeniorsExcellent Family DogsCan be Aggressive with Other DogsTrained to HuntAct Like Puppy - till 4 Years OldVery...

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Doberman with Blue Eyes?(WATCH VIDEO)

As a general rule They're classified as a "tyrosinase-positive albinoid," but some people call them partial albinos. Their coats become a very light color (but not completely white) with even...

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When Can Dobermans have White on their Chest?

When can Dobermans have White on their Chest? When can Dobermans have white on their chest? The Dobermans have frequent white color marking on their chest when they born. It's due to their...

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Doberman without Clipped Ears – Can Doberman’s Ears Stand Up Without Cropping?

As a General Rule Ear cropping in Dobermans is very popular. Ear cropping is a surgical technique that removes a part of a dog's Ear, resulting in ears that stand straight. The treatment is most...

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Pregnant Doberman – (HOW QUICK)

As a general rule female Dobermans females are similarly "sluggish" in reaching reproductive maturity. Occasionally, it takes them 15 months to reach sexual maturity, and as early as 6 months. ...

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