WHY YOU SHOULDN'T GET A DOBERMAN

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  • Should you get a Doberman? There are many reasons why you should get a Doberman but there are also reasons they might not be the right dog for you.
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Komentáře • 42

  • @JS-lx9fi
    @JS-lx9fi Před 10 měsíci +5

    Mine is a lot of maintenance. Very needy and has anxiety if he doesn’t have his normal daily routine. He gets up at the same time, goes to bed around the same time, expects his two meals per day and is a Velcro dog always wants to be with his person or a family member. At 11 years old he developed the dreaded bloat and that was a 6k plus emergency surgery 😢. I’m really lucky though my dog has been healthy throughout his life. We have always cooked his meals from chicken to ground beef, rice and carrots or celery along with kibble. As well as everyday I tell him he’s an amazing dog and that we love him. I think that helps them live longer.

  • @justsayin529
    @justsayin529 Před rokem +51

    You’re too late. I have 2.

    • @BlazingGex
      @BlazingGex Před rokem +2

      lol right!

    • @zwuckel1260
      @zwuckel1260 Před rokem +6

      Lol....yeah....too late for me too! I have a 12 months old European male Dobermann....goofy, whiney, with an enormous prey drive, highly focused, tremendously stubborn, intelligent, nervous, still a very hard pulling youngster....but veeeeery affectionate 🙂I love him so much!

    • @hannahandrainn
      @hannahandrainn Před rokem +3

      I've got two too. Wouldn't be without them !

    • @gailscibelli9148
      @gailscibelli9148 Před rokem +1

      ​@@zwuckel1260 Good for you. It will get better!!!!

    • @zwuckel1260
      @zwuckel1260 Před rokem +1

      @@gailscibelli9148 yeah! it is already ;-)

  • @hannahandrainn
    @hannahandrainn Před rokem +14

    Totally agree with this. Hard work and so smart. Give them an inch and they'll take a mile. Wonderful breed if brought up well. Wouldn't be without them.

  • @krupaturner2264
    @krupaturner2264 Před rokem +10

    I’m a self confessed cat person 💯 yet, just added an 8 week Dobi pup to our family. Send help please😅

  • @vintagemoss9578
    @vintagemoss9578 Před rokem +3

    I’ve had Dobermans my whole life. Yes they need to work and I love that about them. They need the training and attention. Super super smart which is one of the reasons I love them so much. So easy to train. But you have to have an alpha personality to own one. They will be your most loyal friend and family member. ❤

  • @avocado9763
    @avocado9763 Před 23 dny

    That was outstanding! The young man was very good. This was very informative. Stubborness, demanding need like😢s training 1 to 2 hrs of physical exercise. Physical issues like heart, pulmonary. Bad genetics from inbreeding. Thanks that was great.

  • @zoey2799
    @zoey2799 Před rokem +2

    The reasons not to get one are the reasons I do want one. Minus the health issues that’s sad 😞 but yes I have the time and energy to work that dog 😁

  • @AngryParrotDistillery

    Have a dobermann and a doberdane.
    They have a period from between approx 6/8mths to 2+years when they enter "raptor" phase (velociraptor) - a lot of doberman owners acknowledge it.
    Unfortnately you see a lot of dobies being re-homed during this raptor/teenage phase because ppl didn't do their homework.

  • @peachpiano
    @peachpiano Před 8 měsíci +1

    Now I own a Doberman I would never want any other breed.

  • @ajayvikramsingh3812
    @ajayvikramsingh3812 Před rokem +2

    I love mine, he gives me so much trouble but he loves me more than those troubles ❤️❤️

  • @Simonlegend35
    @Simonlegend35 Před 4 měsíci

    My dobe is 5 and definitely a challenge. I compare her to having a 3 yr old toddler. It's about the same amount of care. Lol. My Dobe is very intelligent which means she is stubborn n doesn't like when I do any activity that doesn't include her. Definitely loves her daily walks n yes they do require exercise n stimulation. I can attest to this. This is my 2nd Dobe. This video did make me worry when I heard the health issues. She will be 6 in May n is very large Dobe with very very broad muscular chest. Hearing they have chest issues also worries me. So far no health issues n I pray that continues 🙏 🤞

  • @vleavy
    @vleavy Před 6 měsíci

    I’ve had several since the 70’s. Currently have two, one is a large intact European male. We live on a large property, so they get miles of exercise and they are great protectors. Interestingly, there were construction workers working on our barn a bit away from our house and they just sniffed them and came back to me. When the same person approached our house porch, where I was sitting, they went into complete protection mode and held the guy away from me. I was able to call them off. They seem to understand context. Ours are rarely on leash. They wear proximity collars utilizing GPS coordinates. My observation has been that females are slightly more protective of their human and males absolutely protective of territory, especially intact. Both can get the job done. We crate them when we have guests. They have the speed, weight and strength to bring down a large man and inflict serious harm. My large male has brought down and killed a deer in seconds. I’m certain a human will not be a problem. This is not a breed for everyone. I feel totally comfortable, security wise, with two Dobermans watching out for me. Not sure they’d be the right dog for me in a home with small yard. Maybe an older rescued Doberman would work in that scenario. My older dogs in the past have not needed too much exercise, but they need mental stimulation their whole lives.

  • @rockrome4790
    @rockrome4790 Před rokem +6

    large differences in the American and European standards. I have both and can say confidently they behave extremely differently.

    • @MountainBikeMusings
      @MountainBikeMusings Před rokem +3

      I have a hybrid Euro-American Dobie. He has the best traits of both and we couldn’t be luckier to have him.

    • @aymansyed1351
      @aymansyed1351 Před 11 měsíci

      Which is better?

    • @JS-lx9fi
      @JS-lx9fi Před 10 měsíci

      Mine is mixed half European half American. He has a lot of anxiety and needs a routine. However, he is a big puppy overall.

    • @caveworld7849
      @caveworld7849 Před 8 měsíci

      Depends what you want. Euros are better at guarding and Americans are better at being family pets

    • @rockrome4790
      @rockrome4790 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @caveworld7849 In my experience, the euro is way more athletic, slightly shorter, chunkier and extremely playful with family members and guests after a short feeling out period. BUT, my American is taller, smarter, off-leash ready to go anywhere, and in constant guard mode. He also produces a much deeper scarier bark and growl combo, but he's slower and looses to the euro in games. Love em both but again, in my experience the American is a more attentive guard dog although the both do phenomenal. Hope that helps haha!

  • @SandyRavenAuthor
    @SandyRavenAuthor Před 3 měsíci

    There is one other medical condition the Doberman is prone to that was not mentioned. Von Willebrand's disease is caused by a lack of a protein that helps in the formation of clots when the dog is bleeding. There is no cure, but it is managable, but you have to know BEFORE any surgical procedure or any injury if your dog has it. Testing is simple and can be done at your vet's office.

  • @wickedmikes5281
    @wickedmikes5281 Před rokem +8

    Dilated cardiomyopathy and hip dysplasia are also pretty severe health concerns for Dobes. I’d also draw a distinct line between American show line dogs and those who were bred to work and protect, as Dobermann himself originally envisioned. Two very different standards, especially when it comes to things like overall temperament and the need for physical/intellectual challenges.
    TLDR: If you’re thinking of getting a Dobie, know what you’re getting into, and know that a working line Dobe almost certainly isn’t for you unless you’re a werewolf triathlete or a late 19th century tax collector/dog catcher tired of being robbed. 😂

    • @wickedmikes5281
      @wickedmikes5281 Před rokem +2

      That said, if you have what it takes to handle a dog like this, it’s probably one of the best breeds out there.

    • @MountainBikeMusings
      @MountainBikeMusings Před rokem

      I have an American/Euro hybrid and he checks all the boxes.

    • @petrahogeboom588
      @petrahogeboom588 Před rokem +2

      Got 2 EU dobies. One out of work lines rescue. No socialising at all came at 13 months old. That's much harder than just a pup work dobie. But now almost 8 years old. Amazing dog

  • @myfivestarrealty
    @myfivestarrealty Před 6 měsíci +1

    Talk about European vs American. I wish we would have known.

  • @devendratandon3512
    @devendratandon3512 Před 10 měsíci

    My Doberman sleeps a lot
    Any tips ?

  • @marziaberlino3254
    @marziaberlino3254 Před rokem

    I'm planning on selling ice cream in the park on an bike. Because I'll be dealing with (hopefully!) some good money, because I am petite, because I will work in the evenings in the long summer months, I thought I might get myself a doberman to protect me and accompany me. What kind of training would my dog require? (I had two dobermans as a baby) People will get close to me when they give me money. Clients will often have their own dogs with them. So I need a dog that's reactive...just in the right occasions :) What should my dog learn? Thanks :) PS: I'm watching all your videos :))

    • @iristengeusendam7842
      @iristengeusendam7842 Před 11 měsíci

      From my experience they're usually pretty friendly with people but if they sense something is off they will square up. Dogs however depends, there are some he gets along with and some just not so I would recommend extremely well socialising. They also need a lot of physical and mental exercise cause they are extremely intelligent. Which also does make them easy to train once they've bonded with you.

  • @Awolope2288
    @Awolope2288 Před rokem

    What happened to the two videos every week😢😢

  • @Daniellexx_
    @Daniellexx_ Před rokem

    Too late man..I have a untrained doberman pinscher AND HE BITES AND SCARS ME ON MY ARMS!

    • @gailscibelli9148
      @gailscibelli9148 Před rokem +1

      ​@Marj you know what, THANKS for being the ONLY person making POSITIVE comments. I appreciate that so much. Everyone else is SOOOO negative. The video as well is negative. If prospective owners of a doberman read just these comments, no one would ever get a doberman. They can be a handful no doubt, but so are most dogs in one way or another. ALL DOGS ARE WORK, PERIOD. Thanks for your positive input.

    • @gailscibelli9148
      @gailscibelli9148 Před rokem +1

      @Marj Marj, thank you for your words of wisdom. Unfortunately I slacked off in training during the winter. So I'm back into it again. Taking my guy to group training. He never sees other dogs and gets crazy when he does. Not in a bad way. He just whines and carries on because he wants to go see them. Hoping to desensitize him. 🙄