@@stanleyj3837 Yeah but if someone breaks into your house, you'd be super appreciative of the scariness Hahaha. But honestly they're huge teddy bears when not in protection mode. Great with kids too.
As much as I wish I had sent my dog to Brandon for training before bringing him home ruclips.net/user/postUgkx1_veP7CApJK_GWy_TczaMciuG64PqJeU I am so grateful for this down-to-earth, practical guide. His training techniques and tips really work. Thank you as well for dedicating your life's work to rescue dogs, and to rescuing those of us who want the very best for our 4-legged family members.
This is the Real Genetic from a true Dobermann!! 95% of all Dobermanns are only Show and Sport Dog Garbage but this one in this Video are a true Protector!!!!!
Its all about Genetic Guys... A animal have drives, one of this drives calls Defensive Drive , a good Protection Dog will trained or tested everytime with this Drive
My Doberman is “old school.” You remember the Dobies from the 70s and 80s? That’s him and he naturally behaves like this Dobie in this video. He’s 20 months. Sweet and will let most pet him but he’s ready to whoop ass if “anything” pops off. He’s very defensive and always patrol for trouble. He’s aggressive and we are working to tone it down. He will bite. He is still in tact. So my Vet suggested getting him fixed if the aggression doesn’t improve. He’s 100lbs and at least 28 inches. What’s crazy is he’s ready to protect any member of our household including our Chihuahua even from each other. For example if one of us pretends to beat the other up he is ready to protect that person. If my husband bear hugs me he barks and growls. So yeah he’s naturally old school, beyond smart, stubborn as a mule with crazy drive. He’s definitely not the softer toned down Dobermans that you see today in the US. Although when we’re in certain public places like the pet store he does act like a dog with sense. He be on his best behavior. But I tell people he’s bipolar. Don’t let him fool you. When it comes to protecting us and our property “his territory” he’s a ferocious dog.
Almost all dobermans have those characteristics...I have what you would call a “show” doberman that is suspicious, barks and growls at any person in the street that he isn’t familiar with. Also fearlessly chased a pack of deer as a 7 month old puppy . They don’t have to be full German to have drive .
In the 80s Dobermans were the dog of choice. They were everywhere. I remember as a kid walking to school, always walking past this Auto shop that had them as guard dogs. They were terrifying and cool at the same time.
IF people had a lick of brains and not be followers as in whats in, theyd still be the dog of choice today! Fn amazing athleticism and intelligent specimens, top notch.
Right. We had one. Jake. He was whelped back in 1978 and he was beautiful. EVERYTHING you'd want in a home protector and wonderful pet. You almost NEVER see them anymore though. I always wondered why they seemed to go out of popularity.
In 90's also they was very popular and everywhere. I remember them. At that time I was a kid and see them after returning from class. I liked their barking sound very much.
I think he stands up beautifully, but I wish he was wearing a chest harness. I feel like a regular collar is going to hurt his throat and larynx overtime. Plus if he was wearing a chest harness he would sound a lot louder and more aggressive. You should put a chest harness on him in the future. Thank you for your time and consideration in reading this comment I gave you a thumbs up FYI.
My neighbor on my complex has a European Doberman that's protection trained. I made the mistake of comming up on it at the corner at night in the parking lot when I was throwing out my trash. Terrifying beast. The height? Size and voice.
I have had great European bred Shepherds and I've had a beautiful chocolate Doberman. The dogs look like Olympic athletes. Honestly, my experience is even though the dogs do not look similar they are very similar in ability, temperament, intelligence and aggression. I know Haz does not think much of them. But my 11 month old 80 lb Doberman got between me and and a 130 to 150 lb male mountain lion that had snuck up behind us when I was in my front yard. And he would have Tangled with it had I not screamed at him and called him back. The incident made the newspaper. The mountain lion just ended up slowly walking away figuring we were just too much trouble. I don't know if they'd make great igp dogs but if you're hiking or live in the hills of California, a well bred doberman is a good dog to have with you.
GOOD EVENING MY WIFE AND I ACTUALLY HAVE THE EXACT SAME DOG IN MORPHOLOGY AND CHARACTER. IT IS EXTREMELY FAITHFUL TO THE ORIGINAL DNA OF A FEARLESS DOPERMAN PINCHER FROM PREVIOUS DECADES. WE ARE IN 🇬🇷
I love Dobermans and would love to keep one someday but I wouldn't want to get on the wrong side of one. They're very tough and highly intelligent dogs.
I have always had pitbulls until 2 years ago idk why but i chose to buy a doberman to grow up with my 2 year old daughter.... best decision i could have made they have both made a bonde with eathother and the dog will do anything to protect my little girl
Truckers Reef then obviously you don’t know anything about PPD training. They move to an invisible sleeve when the dog is ready. The dog is still young
Truckers Reef and when given the command, Duke will quit. Sleeve or not. He knows body language. Body language is everything. Raise your arm at me? He will bite you to stop the action of you potentially harming me. It takes trail and error to perfect.
So I know that in the end you want a dog that’s active in aggression. This dog has some good forward aggression, but it looks like his state of mind is a bit on the defensive side, which would mean that his goal is to make you go away. So my question is what made you give him a bite? Am I reading it wrong ?
Not always true. Plenty of news stations proved most dogs won't protect when the home or owner is under attack. This training is necessary if your goal is for the dog to be 100 percent prepared for the potential dangers of life. Hoping a dog would protect is gambling, and no smart person is going to gamble with their life.
I always asked myself why they don't train them to go to the throat instead. An arm IS usefull but you'll be more or less ok after a dog rips your muscles and you could counterattack with a blunt or sharp object.
In a previous video you said it's hard to find a good doberman. Did you mean from the American lines (that I agree are garbage and should be culled) or did you mean all of them? Don't dobermans have to pass a courage test (ZTP?) in Germany and other places or they're not allowed to even breed? I wish America did that.
@@shieldk9 love the channel! Any suggestions for a good doberman breeder in Europe? Owned GSDs but always liked dobermans. Poor health in the breed (so I've heard/seen) is what stops me from getting one.
Absolutely bull, I have 2 dobermann dogs , they are gentle giants.. they need to be trained to be agrrsive my boy Ruben is 48kg and wouldn’t hurt a fly his sister is also a gentle giant,
This is why I don't like the sleeve because it makes dogs think that the job is done once the sleeve comes off. A good protection dog knows that the human is the target not the sleeve. If you jump out on this dog he may hesitate because he doesn't see a sleeve so it's not a real situation.
@@SentientSandbox obviously I know the reason why it's used. But it becomes a toy at some point and the "game" is over when the sleeve comes off for some dogs. The suit is better to me because it simulates a real situation. Making the actual person the target not just the sleeve. That's just my opinion I've see good trainer's not use the sleeve for that reason it's a good tool to start a new dog on and learn how to bite but for primary training its not effective. Because the dog will only get used to attacking the arm vs chest,legs,arm, back.
@@truckersreef6369 When you say "not use the sleeve" do you mean just a full bite suit instead or one of those fake arm things? Or do they use nothing at all? I'm just curious how that would work.
I really like the way he stands up. Beautiful !
That's scary as hell
@@stanleyj3837 Yeah but if someone breaks into your house, you'd be super appreciative of the scariness Hahaha. But honestly they're huge teddy bears when not in protection mode. Great with kids too.
I grew up with 2 of these, and I wondered why no one ever wanted to come play in my yard. They were always sweet to me! 😂
Thats a beautiful dog
So are you
Simp
@@eshanstewart391 yes.
The Doberman, pure defensive aggression
As much as I wish I had sent my dog to Brandon for training before bringing him home ruclips.net/user/postUgkx1_veP7CApJK_GWy_TczaMciuG64PqJeU I am so grateful for this down-to-earth, practical guide. His training techniques and tips really work. Thank you as well for dedicating your life's work to rescue dogs, and to rescuing those of us who want the very best for our 4-legged family members.
Dobermans are one of them dogs that u walk with u in the alley way when it's dark.
I am terrified of anything that drules when it looks at me.
Babies?
@@MarkyMark2177 especially
@@MarkyMark2177 😂
@@patriciajin6206lol
This is the Real Genetic from a true Dobermann!! 95% of all Dobermanns are only Show and Sport Dog Garbage but this one in this Video are a true Protector!!!!!
True
Its all about Genetic Guys... A animal have drives, one of this drives calls Defensive Drive , a good Protection Dog will trained or tested everytime with this Drive
My Doberman is “old school.” You remember the Dobies from the 70s and 80s? That’s him and he naturally behaves like this Dobie in this video. He’s 20 months. Sweet and will let most pet him but he’s ready to whoop ass if “anything” pops off. He’s very defensive and always patrol for trouble. He’s aggressive and we are working to tone it down. He will bite. He is still in tact. So my Vet suggested getting him fixed if the aggression doesn’t improve. He’s 100lbs and at least 28 inches. What’s crazy is he’s ready to protect any member of our household including our Chihuahua even from each other. For example if one of us pretends to beat the other up he is ready to protect that person. If my husband bear hugs me he barks and growls. So yeah he’s naturally old school, beyond smart, stubborn as a mule with crazy drive. He’s definitely not the softer toned down Dobermans that you see today in the US. Although when we’re in certain public places like the pet store he does act like a dog with sense. He be on his best behavior. But I tell people he’s bipolar. Don’t let him fool you. When it comes to protecting us and our property “his territory” he’s a ferocious dog.
Almost all dobermans have those characteristics...I have what you would call a “show” doberman that is suspicious, barks and growls at any person in the street that he isn’t familiar with. Also fearlessly chased a pack of deer as a 7 month old puppy . They don’t have to be full German to have drive .
Absolutely right, actually a pure bred doberman Don't need guard training,they are natural protectors
And he gets a trophy... Anyway,You can call me heartless but Doberman with cutted ears and tail looks much awesome...and terrifying.
In the 80s Dobermans were the dog of choice. They were everywhere. I remember as a kid walking to school, always walking past this Auto shop that had them as guard dogs. They were terrifying and cool at the same time.
IF people had a lick of brains and not be followers as in whats in, theyd still be the dog of choice today! Fn amazing athleticism and intelligent specimens, top notch.
Right. We had one. Jake. He was whelped back in 1978 and he was beautiful. EVERYTHING you'd want in a home protector and wonderful pet. You almost NEVER see them anymore though. I always wondered why they seemed to go out of popularity.
@@peacethroughstrength172 Agreed. They are amazing dogs. VERY intelligent and fearless.
@@peacethroughstrength172 yeah with all some of health issue. They're great dogs but they die so early cause of their shitty health
In 90's also they was very popular and everywhere. I remember them. At that time I was a kid and see them after returning from class. I liked their barking sound very much.
I think he stands up beautifully, but I wish he was wearing a chest harness. I feel like a regular collar is going to hurt his throat and larynx overtime. Plus if he was wearing a chest harness he would sound a lot louder and more aggressive. You should put a chest harness on him in the future. Thank you for your time and consideration in reading this comment I gave you a thumbs up FYI.
no
@@kathyr2872 toxic... small pp.
@@kathyr2872
yes
Perhaps but will lose control too
@@kathyr2872 Yes.
My neighbor on my complex has a European Doberman that's protection trained. I made the mistake of comming up on it at the corner at night in the parking lot when I was throwing out my trash. Terrifying beast. The height? Size and voice.
Even aggressive he's cute af ♥
The part where the rage slobber blew out was particularly puckering.
I have had great European bred Shepherds and I've had a beautiful chocolate Doberman. The dogs look like Olympic athletes. Honestly, my experience is even though the dogs do not look similar they are very similar in ability, temperament, intelligence and aggression. I know Haz does not think much of them. But my 11 month old 80 lb Doberman got between me and and a 130 to 150 lb male mountain lion that had snuck up behind us when I was in my front yard. And he would have Tangled with it had I not screamed at him and called him back. The incident made the newspaper. The mountain lion just ended up slowly walking away figuring we were just too much trouble. I don't know if they'd make great igp dogs but if you're hiking or live in the hills of California, a well bred doberman is a good dog to have with you.
GOOD EVENING MY WIFE AND I ACTUALLY HAVE THE EXACT SAME DOG IN MORPHOLOGY AND CHARACTER. IT IS EXTREMELY FAITHFUL TO THE ORIGINAL DNA OF A FEARLESS DOPERMAN PINCHER FROM PREVIOUS DECADES. WE ARE IN 🇬🇷
The dog just took his toy aggressively. And when he did, he went away from the real danger that was the attacking person. That's no protection.
I love Dobermans and would love to keep one someday but I wouldn't want to get on the wrong side of one. They're very tough and highly intelligent dogs.
Not mutt reconized for over 100 years. Thank you
@@ediekalmar1380 It's recognized by the way, not ''reconized''. You're welcome.
Hello thank you for recognizing my horrible spelling just saw mutt and had to tell the facts not a mutt the greatest dog ever produced. Thank you .
@@ediekalmar1380 Haha...It's all good. Thank you for correcting me there as well. I've since fixed that.
@@ediekalmar1380 mutt is just slang for dog lmao. I mean yeah a mixed dog is a mutt, but even purebred snob dogs are called mutts by some.
Awesome video my mother is a retired dog trainer
one of the baddest dogs in the world
Holy shit you could really collect taxes with that guy lol!!!!! That is a real dog!!!!!
Dobermans are one of the most dangerous and aggressive dogs!!!
Full mouth grip dude I've watched this video like 100 times
i will still keep it in place of a maniac bully breed
Y’all need a harness for that dog that collar is choking him, great work though beautiful dog
If he is chocked then the owner can control him or else he would hunt down😂😂
Wolf GoDgAmeR if thats the case then their bad trainers lol which i don’t think they are, just using the wrong equipment
@@M1st3r.V but I think the dog is far strong
Very nice, I love a good ppd. Keep up the good work. God bless
Kinda reminds me of the zombie dog from Resident Evil.
I have always had pitbulls until 2 years ago idk why but i chose to buy a doberman to grow up with my 2 year old daughter.... best decision i could have made they have both made a bonde with eathother and the dog will do anything to protect my little girl
Are dobermans violent around kids?
No they are not violent towarda kids but they can be over protective its just there natural instinct becasue they are guard dogs
Good Boy ❤
Imagine getting Bitten by that Doberman without that yellow gear
At 0:01-1:00 Fang The Doberman Pinchers Attack Mr. Bean
If he was guarding why did it stop once the sleeve came off?
Jose Andrade he was given the command to stop
@@Metaphysical_K9 he wasn't given any command he has been trained to believe the sleeve is the enemy not the actual person.
Truckers Reef then obviously you don’t know anything about PPD training. They move to an invisible sleeve when the dog is ready. The dog is still young
Truckers Reef I have a PPD. He didn’t move to an invisible sleeve until he was around 10 months old. Sometimes it takes some dogs longer.
Truckers Reef and when given the command, Duke will quit. Sleeve or not. He knows body language. Body language is everything. Raise your arm at me? He will bite you to stop the action of you potentially harming me. It takes trail and error to perfect.
Took a doberman bite to the face prolly one of the hardest bites
Stupenda razza!!!! È così che devono essere i dobermann.
😳 that is one mean dobberman !!!!!!
If it was real aggression? Wouldn’t he leave the sleeve as soon as he got it off and go after you? Genuine question
id like to say yes, not to say this dog wouldnt bite for real but plenty of dogs spit the sleeve and want the man
@@ebenezerscrooge9164 yeah my friend's fila always removes the sleeve and goes for the actual person lol
You need guard dogs in todays world. Cops turn up after the crime. The dogs turn up now.
Doberman are beautiful ❤️
When a dog is secure in his bite he is silent.
nice pair of boots , is it ugs ?
How much for protection classes like this one?
So I know that in the end you want a dog that’s active in aggression. This dog has some good forward aggression, but it looks like his state of mind is a bit on the defensive side, which would mean that his goal is to make you go away. So my question is what made you give him a bite? Am I reading it wrong ?
Perfect
I want my dog to be like this
as just a normal pet, you would still have a badass attack dog if someone threatened you even if you didn't train it to be aggressive.
Not always true. Plenty of news stations proved most dogs won't protect when the home or owner is under attack. This training is necessary if your goal is for the dog to be 100 percent prepared for the potential dangers of life. Hoping a dog would protect is gambling, and no smart person is going to gamble with their life.
I always asked myself why they don't train them to go to the throat instead.
An arm IS usefull but you'll be more or less ok after a dog rips your muscles and you could counterattack with a blunt or sharp object.
Cool to see one biting. Most of what I see is with GSD's and Mal's
should upgrade to 4 dobers one for each limb xD
Serious doggie 👌🙏beautiful too
Wonderful! What a serious Male!
Goodbye arm
As long as the criminal comes up with a giant yellow arm band, family is protected.
Would you do the same defensive work with a Mastiff or Presa canerio to bring out the aggression?
@shield k9 dog training
He is a European right
Ryan Pendzik I think he looks like a American Doberman just because how small lean and skinny he was
Maybe he’s a German line
@@micahmidstar2577 It;s definitely a european doberman. Americans have thinner build.
Does anyone know if thats a European doberman or an American doberman ?
Gianna Leal european
Definitely European
I own two
dobermans are a badass dogs 💪💪💪💪👊👊
Is that an european doberman?
In a previous video you said it's hard to find a good doberman. Did you mean from the American lines (that I agree are garbage and should be culled) or did you mean all of them? Don't dobermans have to pass a courage test (ZTP?) in Germany and other places or they're not allowed to even breed? I wish America did that.
Dobermann Big fucking dog Love him 💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽❤️
I have a European female, almost one year old, 95 pounds, beautiful dog, but won't bite a biscuit....
How do you compare Dobermans to GS ?
By badass side of doberman
I still think he's cute 🙀
Chompin!!!!!
Awww what a good boy
Imagine being a random dude bauta rob a guy with a doberman
Genuine german power!!
305 psi in biteforce to that arm
Is this video copyrighted?Can I use this video?
As long as you credit this channel
@@shieldk9 thx man.
@@shieldk9 love the channel! Any suggestions for a good doberman breeder in Europe? Owned GSDs but always liked dobermans. Poor health in the breed (so I've heard/seen) is what stops me from getting one.
Why the decoy doesn t scream ??? Doesn t act real....stands only with his hand rise up like a god damn carrot...exceptional dog though !!!!
Absolutely bull, I have 2 dobermann dogs , they are gentle giants.. they need to be trained to be agrrsive my boy Ruben is 48kg and wouldn’t hurt a fly his sister is also a gentle giant,
needs on harness not collar not professional
He should be pushing the sleeve, not pulling it.
Dobermann, not Doberman.
Its a german race...
This Dobberman so angry he sounds German
This is why I don't like the sleeve because it makes dogs think that the job is done once the sleeve comes off. A good protection dog knows that the human is the target not the sleeve. If you jump out on this dog he may hesitate because he doesn't see a sleeve so it's not a real situation.
How do you train them then? Let the dog tear human flesh from the bone? There is a reason these guys train dogs, and you drive trucks.
@@SentientSandbox obviously I know the reason why it's used. But it becomes a toy at some point and the "game" is over when the sleeve comes off for some dogs. The suit is better to me because it simulates a real situation. Making the actual person the target not just the sleeve. That's just my opinion I've see good trainer's not use the sleeve for that reason it's a good tool to start a new dog on and learn how to bite but for primary training its not effective. Because the dog will only get used to attacking the arm vs chest,legs,arm, back.
@@truckersreef6369 i agree with you 100%
@@truckersreef6369 When you say "not use the sleeve" do you mean just a full bite suit instead or one of those fake arm things? Or do they use nothing at all? I'm just curious how that would work.
@@elizabethjameson3231 just a bite suit
hes not aggresive xd