Thursday, September 19, 2019

The puppies are 2 weeks old now, they are doing fantastic! They are lively and starting to get adventurous now with their eyes open. Starting to get up on all 4 legs and move around. Very vocal and obviously super cute and cuddly. Mommas doing really good as well. The kids just adore them. PINK COLLAR SOLD. If interested you can contact me directly 702-672-8568 🥰

































Wednesday, September 11, 2019

THE HISTORY OF THE DOBERMAN BREED
The history of the Dobermann breed is sometimes disputed by experts; however, it's generally thought that Dobermanns were first bred in the 1880s by Karl Friedrich Louis Dobermann in the town of Apolda, in the German state of Thuringia. It is generally disagreed upon what Dobermann's main job was, but it is known for certain that he ran the Apolda dog pound. With access to dogs of many breeds, he got the idea to create a breed that would be ideal for protecting him, as whatever job he was believed to have taken next; a tax collector, a night watchman, a rent collector, and other such things- surely were dangerous. He set out to breed a new type of dog that, in his opinion, would exhibit impressive stamina, strength, and intelligence. Five years after his death, Otto Goeller, one of the earliest breeders, created the National Doberman Pinscher Club and is considered to have perfected the breed, taking on the work of breeding and refining them in the 1890s.



The breed is believed to have been created from several different breeds of dogs that had the characteristics that Dobermann was looking for. The exact ratios of mixing, and even the exact breeds that were used, remain uncertain, although many experts believe that the Dobermann Pinscher is a combination of several breeds including the BeauceronGerman PinscherRottweiler and Weimaraner.[48] The single exception is the documented crossing with the Greyhound and Manchester Terrier. It is also widely believed that the old German Shepherd was the single largest contributor to the Dobermann breed. Philip Greunig's The Dobermann Pinscher(1939) describes the breed's early development by Otto Goeller, who helped to establish the breed. The American Kennel Clubbelieves the breeds utilized to develop the Dobermann Pinscher may have included the old shorthaired shepherd, Rottweiler, Black and Tan Terrier and the German Pinscher.[2]
After Dobermann's death in 1894, the Germans named the breed Dobermann-pinscher in his honor, but a half century later dropped the word 'pinscher' on the grounds that this German word for 'terrier' was no longer appropriate. The British did the same a few years later; now the US and Canada are the only countries who continue to use Pinscher and have dropped an "n" from Dobermann's surname.[48]
During World War II, the United States Marine Corps adopted the Doberman Pinscher as its official war dog, although the Corps did not exclusively use this breed in the role.
In the United States, the American Kennel Clubranked the Doberman Pinscher as the 12th most popular dog breed in 2012 and 2013.[49]

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Tuesday, September 10, 2019

Dam & Sire


Lily is our dam and she is the sweetest Velcro lover ever, really good with our children and babies. She has won awards and certifications through several programs. She is full European, Black and rust. coming from champion bloodlines. She is an excellent mother to her pups. She is always wanting to please and love all those that are around her.
  Buster Brown is our sire, also full European, red. He's a big boy! Smart and eager to learn more and more. Very adventuress and loves being out doors. He is good with kids,a little hyper at times but he's still young though so that's understandable. He's the Scooby Do of his pack. He loves his babies too!
  They are well trained and the best dogs we could have asked for. I myself was a little nervous when my husband said, "Let's get a Doberman!" Honestly, nothing what I was expecting. And truthfully, I don't think I would ever own another breed after experiencing their love, protection, companionship, and the fact that they are athletic dogs, which keeps me on the go!
  If you are considering a Doberman, do your research! Watch videos, Read articles, join forms where you can ask questions, educate yourself so that you can be the best companion for your Dobie. 💓💓

Lily & Buster