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  • Bululu
    Gold Gabber
    • Jun 2004
    • 810

    Wanting to get a Doberman

    I've been in love with these dogs since I was young, and now that I am moving to a big house I've decided to get one , preferably a male and I will name it Sasha , anyone on the forum has one ?

    For thoes of you who sees them as aggressive beasts here are two videos that will make you change your mind.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mN1GI...related&search=
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0zuhA...related&search=
  • diegoff
    Are you Kidding me??
    • Jun 2004
    • 3864

    #2
    Re: Wanting to get a Doberman

    dogs are the most beautiful creatures! good luck, love them!
    Itīs a spiritual thing!

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    • threehills
      I heart Lollergirl
      • Jun 2005
      • 3641

      #3
      Re: Wanting to get a Doberman

      If you don't have kids, I'd say go for it. I know 99% of dogs wouldn't hurt a child, but there is always that 1%.
      It's never too late to become the person you always thought you would be.

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      • unkownartist
        Banned
        • Nov 2005
        • 4146

        #4
        Re: Wanting to get a Doberman

        Originally posted by threehills
        If you don't have kids, I'd say go for it. I know 99% of dogs wouldn't hurt a child, but there is always that 1%.
        nothing like boosting the confidence

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        • Life on Other Planets AKA Johns
          Are you Kidding me??
          • Oct 2005
          • 3087

          #5
          Re: Wanting to get a Doberman

          I LOVE DOGS AS SOME OF U MAY KNOW... Get one mate, and make sure u take some puppy pics .. I have (or should i say my family has) 2 dogs. The first one is a lab cross kelpi and its balck and she is a girl, the second is a golden Lab.. They are so much fun.. And the best part is when u have had a shit and i mean SHIT day at work and u come home they always welcome u back. Also if u do get angry at them ( I do sometimes when they are naughty) and after all the yelling and screaming they love u just as much as when u did not yell before.. Go for it.. I am starting to wonder if they are better than women sometimes

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          • SyntaxTerror
            Occupation: Playtex Sales
            • Jun 2004
            • 964

            #6
            Re: Wanting to get a Doberman

            It's funny you should mention that johns.

            I currently have a < 3 year old collie. Her mother was an Australian champion collie. She cost us a fortune, but she is an amazing creature and there's nothing I love more than coming home from work and playing with her in the yard for a few hours. This dog is my best mate in the world.

            She follows me around everywhere, and even gets jealous when I have female friends around her.

            Originally posted by threehills
            If you don't have kids, I'd say go for it. I know 99% of dogs wouldn't hurt a child, but there is always that 1%.
            As for this comment, that's a stupid thing to say. Bring your dog up normally and it is absolutely no risk to your children. Your children will be better off with a dog around.

            Go for it matey. I've had 3 collies in my lifetime and a cross maltese terrior/shih tzu. It's never a dull moment.
            "If not for Josh Wink, Sasha wouldn't own any Acid except for the paper stuff he dopes chicks with at clubs." - Jenks, 2004

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            • Dhar_2
              meat and potatoes
              • Jun 2004
              • 18917

              #7
              Re: Wanting to get a Doberman

              collies rule.

              intelligent and easy going.

              i want one, but not for now. cant keep one in an apartment.

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              • threehills
                I heart Lollergirl
                • Jun 2005
                • 3641

                #8
                Re: Wanting to get a Doberman

                Originally posted by SyntaxTerror

                As for this comment, that's a stupid thing to say. Bring your dog up normally and it is absolutely no risk to your children. Your children will be better off with a dog around.
                You're an ass for saying that's stupid. Why is that stupid? Every single dog brain out there is wired totally correct? We all know certain people who are more innately aggressive than others, so why can't these be true with dogs as well? We have all heard about shizophrenia or other brain disorders that have nothing to do with how you were raised, why can't these same diseases affect dogs? (http://www.floridapetpages.com/artic...niaInPets.html)

                I'm just saying...if I had an infant...and my dog were to have some disorder that would randomly show up one day, I would want that dog to be one that had a reputation for "niceness" than "agressiveness".

                And especially when you have a young dog! The dogs intentions could be nothing but great, but sometimes when dogs, espeically younger ones, get all excited and wound up, they do crazy shit they don't necessarily mean to. Don't get me wrong, I love dogs as well, but not bothering to consider these things when choosing a pet is whats stupid.
                It's never too late to become the person you always thought you would be.

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                • rubyraks
                  DUDERZ get a life!!!
                  • Jun 2004
                  • 5341

                  #9
                  Re: Wanting to get a Doberman

                  one of my old college roommates had a doberman and it was absolutety the sweetest dog...to me that is, cause I always treated the dog nicely and didn't get too crazy with him...as for my roommate he had a terrible habit of yelling and hitting the dog and that just didn't go down very well with the dog. So just be careful how you treat the dog (or any dog for that matter) and if done right you rarely if ever have a problem.

                  As for the comments about aggressive dogs, most if not all that actually cause bodily harm tend to be those that are trained to fight or have owners that don't properly take care of their dogs.
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                  • godisadj
                    Getting Somewhere
                    • Oct 2005
                    • 209

                    #10
                    Re: Wanting to get a Doberman

                    ^^+1

                    You treat a dog right and raise it in a positive environment and the dog will be great dog. Make sure you socialize them early with other dogs/animals.

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                    • griffin
                      Getting Somewhere
                      • Nov 2005
                      • 220

                      #11
                      Re: Wanting to get a Doberman

                      dobermans are GREAT family dogs, imo! i grew up with 2 males. very protective of their "pack", so that's the only thing you might have to look out for. not saying aggressive or anything like that. they're very playful, energetic, intelligent, and loving dogs. i love em, and will be getting one when i have the time to invest in raising it properly .

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                      • Bululu
                        Gold Gabber
                        • Jun 2004
                        • 810

                        #12
                        Re: Wanting to get a Doberman

                        Thanks for the comments guys , the only thing that I don't know if I will be able to do is take it to the vet to cut the tail and bits of ears to make it look beautiful , I don't know if I will be able todo that.

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                        • Miroslav
                          WHOA I can change this!1!
                          • Apr 2006
                          • 4122

                          #13
                          Re: Wanting to get a Doberman

                          General concensus is that if you raise the dog right, then the doberman is unlikely to attack anyone. I agree this is by far the biggest factor. That said, my personal opinion is that people are in fullest denial when they claim that a pit bull, rot, or doberman has no more aggressiveness or fighting instincts hard wired into it than, say, a miniature sheep dog. There is a reason why the former has a famed reputation as a very reliable guard and attack dog and the latter does not.

                          But yeah, raise it right and you should be ok.
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                          • DancingQueen
                            AVB FanClub | President
                            • Oct 2005
                            • 4061

                            #14
                            Re: Wanting to get a Doberman

                            My mom's cousin had a Doberman....she lives out in the country in Florida somewhere (I haven't been there to visit since I was 12, so I don't really remember exactly where) and since they are in the country they get a lot of ass holes who ditch their dogs and drive off ( she has/had 4 dogs total that were all strays)...I will never understand in a million years how someone could do something like that....so sad :*

                            Anyways....the Doberman, named Ladybird was the sweetest thing....she was always so happy despite what she had gone through. She loved swimming in the pool and playing catch....she would play all day if someone could keep up to her.
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                            • Jenks
                              I'm kind of a big deal.
                              • Jun 2004
                              • 10250

                              #15
                              Re: Wanting to get a Doberman

                              Dogs are so dependant on the owner. "pet me pet me pet me" "give me attention" "I have to poop" etc... ffs.

                              cats > dogs

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