How to raise Doberman Pinscher:
Dog vaccinations should be administered on time.
The healthiest and safest food is nutritionally balanced dog food, which can also be appropriately supplemented with some meat. Calcium supplementation is very important. Due to the thick bones of Dobermans, their demand for calcium is also very large during their growth to avoid leg and bone deformation. Special pet calcium plus vitamin AD pills can meet their needs.
Don’t bathe your Doberman Pinscher too frequently. Frequent bathing will damage its skin and hair. It should be washed once a month or so in summer, and it is best to wash it once every 2 to 3 months in winter.
Doberman Pinscher does not need to be groomed. Just trim the hair on the soles of its feet and clip its toenails from time to time. Its ears and eyes need to be kept clean on a daily basis.
Appropriate exercise is beneficial to their bone development, but be careful to avoid activities on grass to prevent parasites. Dogs are prohibited from sniffing the feces of other dogs. This is because most sources of viruses are transmitted through feces. Infectious.
It is very beneficial for dogs to let them get some exposure to the sun. Lack of sunlight will lead to hypopigmentation (such as nose fading). Sunshine can increase pigmentation, supplement calcium, prevent skin diseases, and kill viruses and mites.
The Doberman Pinscher is the Doberman Pinscher. Originating in Germany, it is named after the name of the person who cultivated this strain, Mr. Louis Dubinmann. It is the most intelligent of all strains, has the best body structure, and has the most noble temperament.
The Doberman Pinscher is bold, sensitive, resolute, decisive, and easy to bite. The Doberman Pinscher is a natural guard dog. It is smart, strong, heat-resistant and cold-resistant, and is suitable for urban life. The coat is short and does not require frequent grooming. Easy to train, but not easy to get along with other dogs. Susceptible to bloating, hip dysplasia, heart problems and a blood disorder called WILLEBRAND’S.