March 31, 2012. Samuel Valero
Doberman pinscher or Doberman is globally regarded as an affable breed of dog which bears a cheerful disposition, shows rare streaks of loyalty and is capable of great alertness towards its surrounding. In fact, despite being rather common dog specie, this one is a favorite of many dog owners and they search for their Doberman as profoundly as they can.
Numbers have declined but the breed is still steadily accepted
In US, the Pinscher is really well accepted and it is not rare to see pet owners looking for a Doberman as a second dog in the family. However, there was a time when things were even better. For instance, seller forums were filled with requests for Doberman puppies for sale in Los Angeles, Austin, Stow and various other places. In the past they were largely used as guard dogs. Since that time in past, there is a decline in the number of its sales but the fad has not quite passed away.
It is a great loyalist
The specialty about a Doberman is its gift of understanding a given situation. It is not naturally aggressive but likes to assert itself when the situation demands so. If it sees its master under any kind of threat, it is quick to respond and perform to the best of its ability. What probably works against this breed is its temperamental streak. It is sometimes quite inflexible in training in this regard and gives an impression of being quite in love with its temperament.
To round it up
If you get yourself a Doberman pinscher, you have to take every possible step to keep it in sound health. One concern that rears its ugly head so often is nuisance created by fleas. Thankfully, natural dog flea treatment is available to help minimize the implications of such a problem. Diatomaceous earth is one such remedy that simply drains away the fluids from the body of fleas and kills them. It is a wise decision to buy a Doberman but equally important to keep it healthy and free of danger.
Updated March 31, 2012. Published October 6, 2011. Samuel Valero
