Owning a Doberman and Working Full Time
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- čas přidán 9. 06. 2019
- In this video, I'll tell you exactly why you can absolutely own a Doberman Pinscher while working full-time. Unfortunately, the fear of having to leave a Doberman home alone while working a normal job holds some people back from enjoying this magnificent breed. Here's how you can not only own a Doberman while working a regular full-time job, but ensure your dog stays happy, healthy, and 100% trustworthy while you're not at home.
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If your dog gets separation anxiety, here's a quick tip (as with all things, it takes time and can take a lot of time).
Don't always go through the exact same routine when you are about to leave the house, for example, put your coat on first, and then return to the couch.
Then get out, but return within 10s and ignore the dog. Keep repeating that and changing the routine and slowly build up the time you are gone (1 min, 3 min, 5 min and so on, just what makes you comfortable). The dog just learns to understand that being alone isn't forever. Eventually he doesn't mind you getting out and probably won't even come off his place to check on you when you're leaving.
It can take a lot of time, but in the end it's all worth it!
This is EXCELLENT advice. Thank you so much for sharing. This tactic works really well a lot of the time where other's fail.
In fact, I pinned your comment!
That is exactly what I do! I don’t get him worked up leaving and even coming home ! Works brilliant and no anxiety issues eversince Thank you too for the advice
That's what Victoria Stillwell promotes. I use to watch her show It's Me or the Dog as a kid and now full episodes are officially being uploaded to CZcams over a decade later. I've never had a dog with that kind of separation anxiety, though, so I've never put it to practice.
My dog learned that if my keys makes noise, someone is leaving, then he goes by the closet in my front door where my shoes are and whine, and I have to take him out the back door so he can pee/poop before I leave, but when we go back in, all is good. I don't know, maybe he thinks we already went out, so its ok for me to leave?
he goes back to his toys or bed. Who knows what he thinks. lol
How the hell could anyone afford a doberman without working full time.
Exactly, I'm on my second dobie. She costs a fortune, but she's worth every bit. Between my work schedule and my daughter's school schedule we make it work for our dog, and she's the happiest dog ever I don't care what anyone says.
@@bertjudd3805if you don’t mind me asking how much?
The people he mentioned at the start of the video are stay at home mom's whose husband's provide the time for them to comment on forums.
I have been using this czcams.com/users/postUgkx1_veP7CApJK_GWy_TczaMciuG64PqJeU as a handy reference book. I read through the book and enjoyed the little glimpses of examples. I love that this author believes in rescue dogs. The tips and training has been invaluable and gave me moments of...."how simple why didn't I think of it" so it's been a great tool. Thank you!
"NO going on the couch!"
*sits on the couch during the voice over*
Haha yeah he knows he's not supposed to do that when I'm gone. Oh well... if that's the worst thing he does I'm happy.
Neby Moges 😂
Anyone can own any breed and work full time as long as they make sure to pay attention to and take the dog on fun adventures when they’re not working!! If we didn’t work full time we wouldn’t be able to afford the dog in the first place lol
Haha, I think I basically completely agree with you. A little thought ahead of time and it really is possible with any breed. There are some that need more stimulation than others though in my opinion, but yeah totally possible with pretty much any dog. Gotte be able to buy those expensive dog toys!
@@DobermanPlanet even more so when those expensive dog toys dont last 5 minutes. Even the 'tough' toys. My bullmastiff seems to view it as a challenge to annihilate within the first minute
I’ve heard Dalmatians and Siberian Huskies are very difficult for full time workers.
Very informative for those who want such a breed,something to be farsighted about,not just owning, caring for a puppy & as well as a European ,ie.or what you have. Puzzle toys ,I'm thinking that contain treats as a reward motivator. It shouldn't be a dog unattainable for the elite if you play your cards right!
Preach! I paid $1,250 for mine. Not including vet visits, food, toys, ear cropping, 10ft kennel, and accessories...
No job, no Dobie.
I work full time. My Doberman stays at home 12 hours a day. Train, train, train and train early.
Mine did too for quite awhile! Any issues? Does yours have the run of the place or are they restricted to a certain area?
How about doing his business? Nothing for 12 hours or how does that work?
I always thought "personally" 12 hrs was way to long , we leave our dogs 5 hrs minimum. Do you leave them with toys ? Or have a dog walkers pop in for feeds or walks ? Just asking through interest not judging.
@@DobermanPlanet - I close the Masterbedroom, everything else is open.
@@DaniLore - I take him out to pee, he lingers outside if he felt he needs to poo, otherwise he pulls his way back into the house . I leave water to make sure he has something to drink.
Im a dog walker, if nobody worked full time and owned a dog I wouldn't have a job!
Hahaha exactly! I love that a dog walker commented on this video! Haha, thank you!
We have 2 dobermans our dog walker is a life saver! Even if we are working from home (probably 50%) we have her come in Monday to Friday so the dogs have a predictable schedule:)
How do the dogs trust strangers to walk them? How are the dogs not a threat?
@@gingerandspice1209 I'd imagine they'll be socialized first.
One thing I've always been curious about, is how does it work from the point of view of access to peoples houses? Do people leave their dogs in a specified location that you have access to, or do people just drop a key off in the morning before they go to work or whatever?
Omg when i got my first Doberman the people on the forums like Doberman talk were so mean to me because i was so new and didn’t know much... till this day i stay off of those sites and recommend all new owners to as well... they will tear u up.... thanks for your approach and addressing this
I'm so sorry King... its true.. there are certainly some people who are poor ambassadors for the breed. They should be helping new people not dragging them down. I think you'll like a video I have planned in a few weeks. It'll be a message specifically for those people you're talking about 😉 Stay tunned! 👍
Seems most forums are full of know it all people, heck even my drone photography forum I’ll go on occasionally is insanely elitist.
@@chevyhighrider That's with most things, truly.
You get people together with similar interests and the tribalism kicks in.
Near regardless of topic.
Tragic.
@@chevyhighrider just use it for ur own benefit. Get the information nd leave. No need 2 talk 2 them lol
Absolutely. My husband and I worked full-time for years and raised Dobermans. They adjust but when you get home you're going to get a huge greeting and that's the best of the best!
Dog owners on the internet are ruthless hahaha
So true! Haha I'm working on a fun video about that topic right now! Doberman trolls! Lol
More like complete idiots
Love that you said it’s elitist. It totally is. My Doberman was very loving and content with being left alone when I needed to do so.
Adult dogs left alone will sleep most of the day anyway. Mine does even when I'm home.
BUT, our run/walk after work is an hour and a half EVERY day, rain, sun, blizzard, whatever.
That's perfect. You get him nice and tired every day - I love it. Yeah, Dobies just love to know what's expected of them and once they figure it out they're good to go and can be fully trusted at home alone almost always.
@@DobermanPlanet This is my fourth Dobie and I have never had a problem leaving them alone for the day once they get it.
The one I have now (European) has only pooped in the house twice in nine years. Both times she was sick and had the runs.
Can't be mad at that, not her fault.
@@APWPaint Definitely not! That's awesome!
We have beagles and we have a 2 hr walks , 45 mins is smelling EVERYTHING haha.
It’s good to leave the tv and radio on so they feel a sense of someone
Very good point! I've heard that works wonders for some dogs!
I usually leave the tv on, seems to work. 👍
I play the LION KING movie while i go to work for 8 hours it just keeps playing whie I'm out!
I do this too, music and dog TV on CZcams
I play “Who let the dogs out” for 8 hours so he knows somewhere out there a dog is feee
I’m bringing home a pup on 23rd and just broke up with my stay at home girlfriend that was going to take care of him. My heart needed this video so bad you made my Day thank you so much ❤
“No Going On The Couch” and the dog is on the couch through the whole video 😂😂😂
“Dogs live 10+ years, you should get a cat” as if those little monsters don’t live 20 years. (I say monster affectionately, I own two and love them very much). Also my cats hate when I’m at work, and are all over me when I get home. I literally hate this whole “cats hate humans and don’t care” socialize your cats, and they’ll be good. They just bond with their owners and that’s it. Anyway, off of cats, i feel like any dog can work around your schedule, just train them accordingly.
True,I have 2 cats and have to leave them for 8 hours plus sometimes! I’m thinking about gettin a dog but I live in an apartment so don’t know whT I should do!
@@gingerandspice1209 if you like big dogs then I see most people say great danes are amazing with apartments and are pet friendly
We've had two female dobermans over the course of 22 years. Our first was 9 months old when we acquired her and my wife and I were both working full time. We did experience some destruction, like the 12" diameter hole through the center of our couch and then there was my wife's favorite high heel shoes which we only found one heel only. Unrolling toilet rolls was so much fun! We learned to modify the house slightly and restrict the dog from certain areas when we were not home, leaving a talk radio station on to keep her company. It took about 6 months until her destructive phase ended and she matured into the most amazing family member. Their only problem is their intelligence and the need to learn and discover. After another year my wife was home when we started a family. For our two children that followed, our Doberman was companion, protector and playmate until she passed at age 13. For our second Doberman, which we acquired as a 10 week puppy, there was always a house full of activity and discovery so she skipped that destructive stage. The doberman's intelligence and maturity blossoms at about age four and will amaze you.
Sounds like you had some great experiences!! I mean... other than the hole in the couch! Ugh. And to make it to 13! Such a good long life!
I'm active duty military so I work more than 40 hours a week and I have 3 dobermans. I got 2 8 week old littermates (they're 4.5 years old now) and recently got another 4 month old. All 3 are great, don't destroy anything, don't potty on the floor. They're the absolute best dogs in the world.
How ? My new 6 week old dobbie is pissing and crapping on the floor and mat....ive tried opening the bathroom door and asking him to GO POTTY....i keep using the word potty whenever he's relieving himself....so he associates the word to number 2.....and ive tried waiting in the bathroom for 1 hr. Waiting outside the bathroom. He whizzes the moment i get him out of the loo. :(
well, dont keep the secret to yourself… how did you do it?
Most people who own high drive Velcro dogs such as Dobies and GSD have to work for a living. The dogs are fine. It’s how you approach leaving them. My GSD was crated when I left home for the first year of her life. My dog is nearly two and is fine at home while I’m away. I just make sure that my house is dog proofed. My Shepherd is a sweetie. I make sure that I take her to the park when I get home.
i am a dog walker in San Francisco and so i was able to take my doberman with me all day every day and yet work full time - he worked with me and the dogs - it was a magical moment in my life man - he passed way to young and i miss him everyday still
I think the problem is, dobermans are such an awesome and amazing breed that owners start thinking they’re special just for having one and not just anyone is worthy. I must admit, when I was a young Doberman owner I was also a little guilty of this. When I’d tell people I had Dobermans and they weren’t impressed I’d be baffled. People on the forums should be more encouraging. They were a new Doberman owner once and had to go buy or rescue theirs just like anybody else. I hear a lot of people say”certain breeds aren’t for unexperienced owners”. Well how else do you get experience?
get a dog for your dog. worked for me. my Dobie loves having a full-time playmate and no longer has separation anxiety.
Would cats work!?
@@gingerandspice1209 yeah it can but it also can't. It depends highly on the cat.
The person who said, "you'd be better off getting a cat", must not have ever known a Siamese cat.
Or a persian. My cat can’t stay home alone more than ~7 hours and after that she starts to ruin my furniture haha!
Any cat!
My dogs use a litter box, made of a plastic concrete mixing tub. It's very tidy. Even, my Great Pyrenees could keep it, all, in the box. It does take more time, initially, compared to running them outside, to the grass. My pup is, almost, 15 weeks. She broke off from play, to run to the box, (on her own), and poop, for the first time, today. I am so proud, of her.
Im proud to say i work full time and am the proud parent of a sane doberman. She patrols the backyard all day and cant wait to go for a walk when we get home from work. She's the most loyal and loving dog you could hope to own.
My Doberman stays at home for 7 hours on his own snuggling to my cat and when I get home we go and play in the park for 2 hours. My Doberman is a happy well behaved dog. What an absolute nonsense to say not to leave a dog at home by itself ! Get a Dobie , they are great!
Just under 2 minutes of this vid, I hit the Like button. Whether they're owners of fish, cats or dogs, many feel so entitled to find flaws & 'correct' others' 'mistakes'... Pity they think so many aren't 'supposed' to own pets at all then.
My uncle had a female Doberman when he was working full time and he taught her to pee in the bathtub when she can"t hold it anymore.
How did he do that? Lol
I work full time 12 hr days sometime and my Doberman is just fine. No mess in the house or anything. Shes the best dog i ever had!!
I actually found that with my dog just saying "I'm gonna visit x" and saying bye to them makes her a lot calmer and prevents barking alone a lot.
I’m finally getting my Doberman guys!!!! Been waiting for 13 years for this day!!I am beyond excited…I couldn’t sleep last night lol…imma make sure I give him the best life any dog can ask for 💯💚
so happy for you man
I just love how John lowered his voice when Cooper was sleeping in background :)
I agree with all your saying. Dobermans will adapt to your schedule. They are not some mystery dog that will have a breakdown if you go to work. My dog is with me when I'm off and sleeps with my other dogs in an outside pin when it's time to go to bed. All I have to say is bed time and he runs to the pin and waits on me. Invest time and love in a Doberman and they will be a great dog.
I couldn't agree more. Trust me, I'm the first person to put the Doberman on a pedestal... haha... but they aren't an impossible breed of dog to keep and raise. Totally doable with a little care and attention! Thanks so much for watching my video!
I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS!!!! I've been binge watching your videos at this point. I'm getting a 2nd dobie in a few weeks and you give great advice. Thank you for all the hard work you put into your videos
Great video! I can relate to most of the things you mentioned here but still good to hear someone else sharing them.
This channel is refreshing, thank you
Thank you so much Ksenia! I really appreciate the kind words! I'll do my best to keep it that way!
Absolutely LOVE your videos. You’re just so realistic it’s so refreshing. We have our European dobe import and your videos are amazing! Thank you and keep creating awesome content 🥰
I watch every episode with pleasure, thank you very much!
I appreciate you sharing what you did when you had them as puppies, it helps me not worry to much if I decide to get a puppy
Thanks for the dobbie vids! I've recently rescued a 6month old boy unaltered, my last dog was a weimaraner, its been very interesting to learn this breed
i really needed to hear this even as a 16 year old who doesn't even work. I know for sure that i want a dobie when i move out but i've always been put off by the fact that I wouldn't be able to stay home all day to look after it and it discouraged me to get my hopes of owning such an intelligent dog. All anyone wants is for their pet to be as happy as possible. This video has definitely made me more confident that I can in fact own a dog with a full time job. :)
also, would getting another dog that gets along well with your dobie help with boredom?
So glad to hear it! It's TOTALLY doable but that first year as a puppy can be ROUGH and you will need help during the day checking on the puppy on your work days. Spend some serious time planning it out and you can find a way of your certain that's what you want. Two dogs can be good to help the dog with entertainment when they're older. But two dogs is twice the work for you! Maybe consider a second when the Dobie is past the puppy stages and is more of a trusted adult dog.
Did u get one ?
Thank you very much for the tips, great video and very helpful. I am getting a Doberman puppy soon, and I made arrangements to work from home for 2/3 days out of the week. Those are the days I was concerned about leaving my puppy home alone for. The other 4/5 days per week, I'll be home to give him all the attention he needs! Thankfully, I do my work is relatively close so I'll definitely drop by and let him out during my lunch breaks.
Thank you John! I have been perusing your channel for my research because I REALLY want to have a dobbie. But I wasn't sure if I can meet the attachment this breed needs beyond just Covid time when I WFH. This post really removes one major concern for me. Love it!
I enjoy your videos you helping me out a lot and having me catch things early before it gets to bad
This is a great formula...I’ve been on the fence about this beautiful creature and this your videos have made a convincing case to get one....thank you!!
You're very welcome. I'm so glad you got something useful from it! I hope you do get a Dobie!
Im so thankfull for your chanel, my dobie is coming to the world in april and your chanel is educating ne as a future owner so much! Also i have 2 dog friendlly cats to keep him company, while the other half of his family are at work/day care 👍
This video was amazing and super informative. Thank you for taking time to bless us with this information. 👍🏽
Product Of My Environment 914 it’s why I work night shift. I am home all day and the evening!! She sleeps and watch my house all night. She lives with 8 cats too!
Great content. Just found your page. We get our pup in January!!!
Thanks so much Mitch! I really hope you find some useful nuggets of info in my videos to help you out. Congrats on your upcoming pup! That's so great!
Dude. Your videos help so much. Thank you
Thank you for the Video, it's reassuring to know with the right care you could still have a dog.
I know different dogs may act differently than yours, but this information was great. This was probably the MOST informational video I've ever seen on youtube. Great job. Subbed
Thanks so much Justin. Really proud to have you as a subscriber!
Another great video man, thank you for sharing.
Refreshing that you take a common sense approach to raising a dog. Great channel.
Thank you so much for this video!! And all your videos really. I’ve been wanting a Doberman for years now. My husband and I are getting one in May.. he works 5 8’s and I work 2-3 12 hour shifts a week. The dog will be alone for 8 hours 1-3 days a week depending on our work schedules, but I’ve seen so many people say not to own a Dobie if you work full time. This has given me confidence that we will still be able to manage our pup on the days we both work.
I do have my own thoughts about having a doberman while I also have to go to uni and part time work, since many said it won't be good for the doby to be left alone at home for around 6 to 8 hours everyday (specially when I'll be moving into an apartment). So... this video is a HUGE help for me
Thank you so much for making this video!!
Great rundown on caring for Dobermans while away at work 👍
Thanks so much! So glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you. I have had a couple of Dobermans while working full time. NO problem at all. Just have fun with them late in the day or on weekends. And yes, they are sooooooo people dogs. Awesome!!!
Really good information! I’ve been wanting a Doberman for quite some while. I’m a single guy that works two jobs. This gives me some hope that I want have to be retired before owning a Doberman.
fully agree and you now have a new subscriber. My 1st Dob was almost the first minute I had a place of my own with a yard. I was in my early 20's single (I'm in my late 50's now), and it was the best decision I have ever made. She was absolutely perfect, was then and will always be the most precious and closest to my heart (do not tell my wife, but I think she knows). There just is now way when your in your 20' 30's or even later in life and still be able to afford a roof over your dogs head where you can be home 24/7/365. Fortunately now my wife is able to be home 24/7/365, and has been able to do this for the past 10 years. But certainly you can own a Doberman and have this dog grow to be very stable, calm, and loving
Thank you for not gatekeeping being a doberman owner! Though I will not be bringing a dobie home anytime soon, I can't help but do all this research in the meantime! I've only ever owned smaller dogs but I am just so drawn to dobermans!
Omg!!!.I just wrote a comment an other of your video....I have been waiting all my life to get to retirement so I can get a doorman.....I am 54...long time to wait....and i am watching this video now....you are changing my life. I can't tell you how happy and excited i am right now....wow...
Thank you .. I am feel really supported by your advise..🥰
The best baby I have ever had. I was with Sheba most of the time. There are way too many grand things I can say about my experience with her. She was a gift beyond words.
A adult Doberman can easily stay alone a working day, especially when you have two of them, in the morning I power them out one hour. When I come back from work. I go another hour. When you sleep at night, nobody make a break and go outside after four hours with his Dog if not necessary, why should it be different by day? Older Doberman sleep nearly 20 hours a day. Regards from Germany
Danke🙏🏻
Just the video I needed!
Your videos have been extremely good for me. I'm thinking of getting a Doberman for myself. I've been looking at Hand Me Down Dobe's. They have a male, 2 yrs 9 mon. & a female 4 yrs. He has cropped ears, she doesn't. I don't have the time to train a puppy, I'm single and would love to have a Doberman. I think they are beautiful, intelligent dogs. The loyalty is amazing. Thank you for your help.
Thank you! 🤗 You have the right attitude and answer for working “ parents”. The dog will learn to live within the circumstances that they’re given. With LOVE, ALL THINGS ARE POSSIBLE. ❤️ You can’t ignore your own life and not have a pet. With special attention when the family is home, it can work out… as it does with other breeds.
Dude your energy from 3 years to now is a complete 180. Your energy in your recent videos are infectious. Glad you didn’t go back to this type of energy
Best helpful video. Thank you
I have a doberman . I have a real job. My dog has 🕝 cats to entertain him. I have never had any problems leaving shy home for long periods. Thanks Mr. James
I love this so much! And its so true.
I love you’re videos!!!
hello I am Italian, I live in Germany and I just bought a Doberman in Russia :0 :)), I wanted to thank you for all the advice you give for this breed, I can perceive your passion and professionalism kilometers away .... thx
Super informative, I’ve wanted a dog for as long as I can remember and finally have a house with a good size yard and all I’m just so worried about doing everything right for the dog! Love dobermans, your dog is beautiful btw.
Relax. Seach knowledge and be cool. Most people get dogs being totally clueless and they survive.
I worked Full time M-F and sometimes Saturday! I just got two of them and they played with each
other and did fine
You tube music for dogs and virtual walk has been a life saver. Keeps 🫎 Moose very calm and relaxed. ❤ There's all different ones, some play constantly for 10 hours.
I don't own a Doberman but I do have a little Blue Heeler mix puppy (also intelligent and high energy), and I have been working full time since the day I brought her home! We spent a lot of time working on crate training and getting her comfortable being alone in her crate during the day, and she still loves us unconditionally. It's just important that you spend valuable time with them between work
I own 2 small dogs, 7 and 14 lbs. One is actually a Miniature pincher. People think their related to Dobermans but they're not. But I love Dobermans! I think your awesome, Thanks for the tips and entertainment!
Thank you so much my friend! i was in doubt of getting a doberman because i work 8 hrs a day, but im researching the breed for almost a year, i have a pretty big apartmant, and i have visited a lot of friends who own a doberman. And after watching this video, I will get one soon!
So glad Natan! Just make sure you put a little extra effort into breaking up the day when they're young (under 1 year of age usually). After they grow up and can be trusted 8 hours is no problem. My Dobie stayed home 12+ hours many times and was totally fine. That's after he was a well-trusted adult of course.
I had a red Doberman and also had another dog with him too, and they kept each other company during the day . Also I brought them both with me in my truck to work some days and I would exercise them in the morning before work, during lunch , and of course after work . They were well loved and taken care of!!
It sounds like they had a great life with you! That's a great setup!
Just adopted my son Doberman😍That’s why I’m following you🙏😍 ☮️💟🇵🇭🇺🇸🇨🇱
I don't have a dog door and my 1 year old is fine for up to 8-9 hours without peeing. I can tell because I get a solid 8 hours of sleep every night and he doesn't leave any mess!
That's great! So glad it's working out for you. Yeah at night it's usually easier for them to hold their bladder. They aren't taking drinks during the night and we all get naturally a little dehydrated overnight. During the day MIGHT be tougher. Or not. Sounds like you know your dog and have things figured out-awesome!
Definitely agree with you! I took a week of PTO when picked my bull terrier pup to try to get him use to his pen area and to help push forward house training. Now every though he’s 5 years old I still come home at lunch to take him outside and play a little. I think your idea of playing with him and tiring him out before work is a key idea! Granted I don’t have a dobe, my dog will sleep allllll day long and not even want to go out at lunch time if he’s super tired. He just wants to sleep on the couch.
And just to add to my success - like he said, lots of toys. But I also found that having not just lots of toys but different types, different materials and textures. My dog has never chewed anything up besides his toys and I think it’s partially because he always had many different types of things to chew on
Thank you for this video 😉 I was starting to worry!!
I’ve subbed because of this video. Too many people make these dogs out to be too much with a Elitist attitude. It’s annoying. Thanks for giving me and many others hope about owning a dog full time with honesty
Thank you so much for this video 😁👍🏽
Oh how I love love love my dobbie and he loves me and our property whether it be the back of my truck or the house. He will not leave the back of my truck he just wont run off when he knows its his job to protect our truck... Saying that they are intelligent is a bit of a understatement. They are so loving loyal protective intimidating there such a great friend, talk about a best friend, I just can't say enough about how smart wonderful companion that they are for our family...
I am getting a Doberman puppy at the end of February that is about 15 weeks of age i work full time so these tips will really help when she arrives at my home
Oh my GOSH your video is spot on! I feel so sorry for those folks who were looking to add a dove but the elitists told them NO, you work FT = you’d be a bad owner. That’s SO wrong, and almost cruel to those people who did want a done family member. I’ve had the pleasure and the good fortune to have three (3) dobes in my lifetime, ALL while me and hubby worked FT, and they were happy and fine. People can always hire a pet sitter (or a responsible neighborhood kid like you did), or fam to let them out, it works when they are young. We always always always practiced taking the done for a couple mile walks daily (weather permitting) because our dobes needed that. If they didn’t get the walk, their energy level was much higher, so the walks are important. Great video!
My dobie is 7 months and adapted just fine. I was a bit nervous. The first week of going to work he was 8 weeks old. He yelped as I was walking out of the house, getting into my car in the garage. But before I could get out of my neighborhood he stopped crying. I listened on my security camera. I’m fortunate to work near home so I would come home on my lunch break. He will still destroy the house at this age, so he must be in the crate when we’re gone. He is quite demanding and requires much more attention then the typical dog. They are truly velcro dogs. But you can definitely own one and work full time. But if you have two or more jobs then it would probably be best to own a another breed or none at all. Thank you for your video. I really enjoyed everything and the useful information! Great job!
So glad you liked the video! I love that you live close enough to go home on lunch breaks and see your dog, that's great!
I miss having a Doberman. My dobie had really bad separation anxiety. Luckily we were able to change our schedules to be home with her more frequently in the day
Awesome video! Very sensible opinion!
I work full- time. Each one of my shifts is 24 hours long but I am SO fortunate to work in the same town I live in, so I am allowed to come home multiple times a day to take care of my Doberwoman. I am also thankful to have a dog walker who is also my neighbor! Even at 8, she is not the type of dog who can be left free to roam the house when I am not home. She has her own room attached to the mud room with a window to look outside and a gate so she can look into the rest of the house. I found her a “den” called Hound House on Amazon which is an elevated, enclosed house with her blankets inside. She is free to play, stretch and move around which makes me feel so much better than crating. Safe toys and water complete her set up and keep her AND the house safe. 😂 Proper dog ownership is expensive (quality raw food and pet health insurance being the most costly for me). Working full-time is the only way I can take care of my Doberman the way I think all dogs should be.
Mine just sleeps when I’m gone. I’ll leave the tv on with a timer if I run out somewhere for a few hours or go to work. She just lays down and sleeps. A throw blanket with your scent on it helps as well. I usually leave it on the couch for her and she will just curl up with it. Just always make time for them when you’re off and have free time. Most of all, dobermans NEED a roll. If you want them to guard, train them to do so with positive reinforcement. If their roll is to be loving and playful, train them to be that way. They are so intelligent and loyal. They love endlessly. I love mine so much. She’s the sweetest girl.
I love this topic
Great video.
Great video thanks 🙏
I don’t own a doberman but your videos are interesting and i could use the tips with my australian cattle dog who is really active as well
Thanks for making this video!! Great tips & information.
Thank you! So glad you got something from it!
Thank you for making this video. I intend to adopt a dog when I have a place of my own but I'm almost certainly going to have to do job at place, and one of the breeds I'm considering is a Doberman, so I'm trying to do my research.