Not necessarily. Dobermans serve great as emotional support animals (Including ADHD) Especially when trained to do so. Every dog/owner relationship is unique. Your journey with your Dog or Dobie will be tailored 👍🏽
@@AmadeusValleyDobermans I am a certified trainer that knows Doberman's well. Tell me what information provided in this video doesn't apply to the majority of powerful, large dogs?
And we are ethical breeders of the European Doberman. We’ve bred & owned Dobermans for numerous years. As stated before the information given is specifically for those interested in DOBERMANS. There are other large breeds that also fit into the criteria and there’s some that don’t. There are large breeds that are completely fine with being couch potatoes and don’t require much attention. Dobermans are not of that category. Potential owners should know this breed requires work & structure. Congratulations on your certification. I know you probably do great work 👍🏽
@@AmadeusValleyDobermans What large working breed is a couch potato? In my many years of working with dogs, I have never encountered a couch potato working breed. They all require mental and physical stimulation. I'm sorry, but this information is very generalized and generic. Relative information (that is Doberman specific) isn't even mentioned here. Calling this piece "general things to consider with large working dogs" would have been far more accurate.
@@foothilla who mentioned anything about a large “working” breed. Your initial comment is on large breeds in general. Now you’re adding workability. There are plenty of large breeds that are NOT good/typical working dogs. That ARE couch potatoes.
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Good production, the biggest thing is starting and staying consistent. Keep it up. Y’all will do good. Good work with your dogs. I subscribed 🎉
1000% appreciate the support. Subscribed to your channel as well!
I have one and train her and post what I do it is my first one
Can we chat some time
the sound... you should just re record the voice
So these dogs are not ideal when you have adhd, because when you have adhd you more often than not struggle with structure 😅
Not necessarily. Dobermans serve great as emotional support animals (Including ADHD) Especially when trained to do so.
Every dog/owner relationship is unique. Your journey with your Dog or Dobie will be tailored 👍🏽
This video applies to any large, intelligent dog. None of this information is Doberman specific.
If you’ve ever owned a Doberman, this information is extremely Doberman specific. But can also be applied to other breeds that fit the criteria.
@@AmadeusValleyDobermans I am a certified trainer that knows Doberman's well. Tell me what information provided in this video doesn't apply to the majority of powerful, large dogs?
And we are ethical breeders of the European Doberman. We’ve bred & owned Dobermans for numerous years. As stated before the information given is specifically for those interested in DOBERMANS. There are other large breeds that also fit into the criteria and there’s some that don’t.
There are large breeds that are completely fine with being couch potatoes and don’t require much attention. Dobermans are not of that category. Potential owners should know this breed requires work & structure.
Congratulations on your certification. I know you probably do great work 👍🏽
@@AmadeusValleyDobermans What large working breed is a couch potato? In my many years of working with dogs, I have never encountered a couch potato working breed. They all require mental and physical stimulation.
I'm sorry, but this information is very generalized and generic. Relative information (that is Doberman specific) isn't even mentioned here. Calling this piece "general things to consider with large working dogs" would have been far more accurate.
@@foothilla who mentioned anything about a large “working” breed. Your initial comment is on large breeds in general. Now you’re adding workability.
There are plenty of large breeds that are NOT good/typical working dogs. That ARE couch potatoes.