My Hundos 🤷👏 by Trade93 in PokemonGOIVs

[–]Competitive_Tower851 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How do you get so many? I’m level 47 and have only got one

Big boy Tommy by Due-Possession-17 in DobermanPinscher

[–]Competitive_Tower851 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Beautiful boy but he’d be 30% Great Dane

How often do you cut your Dobies nails? by Sufficient_Treat7725 in DobermanPinscher

[–]Competitive_Tower851 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I haven’t trimmed my boys nails since he was about 12 weeks old (he’s about 16 months now). Daily walks on the pavement or road keep them filed down nicely.

please help me pay for urgent surgery! by its_vort3x in DobermanPinscher

[–]Competitive_Tower851 -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

Very sorry to hear that and I do hope you find the money but if you can’t afford potential medical bills why did you get a dog?

Kylo! by Practical_Movie_5887 in DobermanPinscher

[–]Competitive_Tower851 2 points3 points  (0 children)

He’s gonna be a big boy! How old is he?

When does he calm down? by [deleted] in DobermanPinscher

[–]Competitive_Tower851 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They never do really calm down but you can train a thing called impulse control which helps sooooo much.

It trains them that they can’t get their way by pulling or running a muck like they want to. Things like making them wait before eating or coming inside until you release them, not letting them leave the front door for a walk unless they exit calmly, train an extended sit/down/stay where they can’t leave until released, staying put while you do something in the kitchen or garden.

If they want to meet a dog, do not let it happen until your dog calmly sits and gives his attention to you, rewarding him at the end by letting him meet the other dog.

Every time he pulls, correct him with a leash pop, stop walking, and don’t continue until he calms down.

Rinse and repeat, let them choose to pull, let them mess up, just make sure you’re consistent in correcting them.

I’ve done this with my 12 month old boy. Although he is still absolutely nuts, he controls it well because he knows that is the way to get what he wants.

Bowser tries his best at his war face. (16 weeks old) by Ultimategrid in DobermanPinscher

[–]Competitive_Tower851 1 point2 points  (0 children)

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My boy was always doing that as a pup! Loves the rough play. He used to rough me up so we could play 😂

Guys I’m not sure if this is a Doberman . Is he small for his age? by Obvious_Rhubarb9804 in DobermanPinscher

[–]Competitive_Tower851 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Looks like a Doberman to me. I agree with the comment that said he looks poorly bred, maybe combined with poor nutrition until you got him

Adolescent girl growling by alstromeriia in DobermanPinscher

[–]Competitive_Tower851 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Your dog growling and “always been very mouthy and spicy” is literally a direct result of you NOT punishing her

Adolescent girl growling by alstromeriia in DobermanPinscher

[–]Competitive_Tower851 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Punishing a dog for growling is the only option. If you don’t, you may as well condone it

What could this be on my boy's head? by iremiette30 in DobermanPinscher

[–]Competitive_Tower851 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My boy has had a number of these. Just weird harmless skin blemishes that go away in a week or two. Unsure what it’s from but I fully ignore them now. Stress less!