Why Do Dobermans Turn on Their Owners?

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • Do Dobermans randomly snap and turn on their owners? Do their brains outgrow their skull size? This has been a long-standing myth about Doberman Pinschers. But is there any truth to this? In this video we talk about why this is a myth, how Dobermans are hard-wired with a steady temperament, what the dog bite statistics say, and what real-life health conditions might be partially to blame for the prevalence of this myth. No, Dobermans don't turn suddenly aggressive. They are loving and gentle dogs with a reputation for unmatched loyalty, and here's why.
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  • @Jashley23
    @Jashley23 3 года назад +282

    My mom was all nerves when we found out we brought home our Doberman. She apparently started doing research on her own and SHES the one who introduced me to your channel! Your channel helped her let down her worries and now she LOVES DOBERMANS and is a great dog grandma 😊

    • @DobermanPlanet
      @DobermanPlanet  3 года назад +23

      Thanks so much JC for sharing that! I love hearing that videos like this are making a difference! That's so great!!!

    • @darryljohnson8683
      @darryljohnson8683 3 года назад +1

      The death statistics of pitbulls is a lie on that chart...they just need to be honest and say they just don't like the breed don't lie on the stats about a breed

    • @anamikachaudhury6835
      @anamikachaudhury6835 2 года назад +1

      Thank you so much for your message......my son adopted a Doberman puppy just 5 days ago and I am all nerves! I haven't slept well out of sheer fear of the giant intimidating pet that we are going to raise..... I am having nightmares of BITES....we have so many house helpers....and they often keep changing.... I am unable to sleep thinking how I shall be able to handle this..... I can't lift a finger as far as house work is concerned and we have a huge house.... I don't know if we will ever have any replacement helpers if the existing one leaves because of this huge scary pet with such powerful jaws and a set of teeth..... I don't know what the future holds for me.... I am so very petrified.....

    • @robinrutherfordcost4748
      @robinrutherfordcost4748 2 года назад +1

      @@anamikachaudhury6835 socialization is the key! Even though the vet may say no paws on the ground till they get the rabies shot, we carried our pup around in a tote bag, went everywhere with them. Would you mind petting my pup? Have your son take him to positive obedience classes and/or join the local dog club so you can get many classes with different instructors at a reduced cost once you're a member. Suzanne Clothier's Automatic Check In is a must. That's the first thing we teach in any of our classes. Start now with more and better treats when hands are by the food dish so they're thinking where's my treat, rather than I'm going to nail you. This is with any pup, but socialization before the 16 week mark is the most crucial. All kinds of people, animals, places, etc. Then for getting them used to kids - ear pinch, treat, toe pinch, treat, tail tug, treat - again so they're thinking where's my treat rather than I'm going to nail you. Check out Joel Beckman videos for training too - he's awesome - no nonsense, but all without prong collars or shock collars, plus he has a Doberman helper dog. My one Dobe is a therapy dog so we visit the students at the local college, also visit the airport. Scent work or nose work helps to build a dog's confidence, and a lot of Dobes make great trackers and have even seen them at barn hunts. Check out the events section at AKC.org and go see a show to see if anything might interest your son. Hope this helps.

    • @MasterWitchDoctor
      @MasterWitchDoctor 2 года назад

      @@anamikachaudhury6835 Dobermans are only a threat to those who endanger their pack. As in any large dog they are pack animals and protect what is theirs. I grew up with attack and recall Dobermans who were trained guard dogs. The only time I was bitten was when I was in an argument with my sister because I didnt want her to leave. Ep (the dogs name) was a German Dobe my mom had at the time got between my sister and I and was growling (warning me) and when I made a move he let me have it. My fault completely for acting like that. So fear not one bit about that dog in any way shape or form. Sleep with the dog and he / she will make you a member of his / her pack.

  • @brumwolf
    @brumwolf 4 года назад +864

    In 35 years as a Dobermann owner 10 Dobes down the line never had one turn on me yet !!If I was to find a problem with the breed it's that they don't live forever.

    • @thuss5162
      @thuss5162 4 года назад +36

      Thank you Homer my big boy went 14 years the best dog best temperment all around good boy. No such thing as a bad dog in my 60 years of dog's lots of bad humans all the dogs are what i turned them into good loving companions.

    • @djyul
      @djyul 4 года назад +17

      @@thuss5162 Yes Mate! No bad dogs!!!Just bad owners!!!

    • @BlushnBlue
      @BlushnBlue 4 года назад +6

      T Huss Awww, I can only pray and of course spoil my girls with love and health in order that they live to be 14yrs.

    • @Normalizethis
      @Normalizethis 4 года назад

      @@djyul An empty bumper sticker slogan that will not hold up to reason.

    • @Normalizethis
      @Normalizethis 4 года назад +8

      @@thuss5162 There are, "lots of bad humans", but, "no such thing as a bad dog"? That is some politically correct nonsense that won't hold up to reason.

  • @PraveenKumar-cj4mu
    @PraveenKumar-cj4mu 4 года назад +609

    You have no idea what a great service you are doing to this beautiful breed and species.

    • @DobermanPlanet
      @DobermanPlanet  4 года назад +61

      Man, you have no idea how much that meant to read. Thank you for this comment. I really hope it's true.

    • @PraveenKumar-cj4mu
      @PraveenKumar-cj4mu 4 года назад +17

      @@DobermanPlanet all I can tell you brother is this. You dint choose to adopt Dobermen. They chose you. Might seem heavy. But it's the truth.

    • @kharagilbert.
      @kharagilbert. 4 года назад +6

      @@DobermanPlanet I hope you enjoyed doing this video and please do more

    • @richardfurlott4243
      @richardfurlott4243 3 года назад

      It definitely is !!! My MacArthur was a 140lb. loyal friend !!! Miss him R.I.P.

    • @marieclinton4117
      @marieclinton4117 3 года назад +1

      @@richardfurlott4243
      ❤️😔. I know what it’s like to lose a part of yourself like that.
      I’m am sorry for your loss Richard.
      There will never be another MacArthur. Ever.
      But I pray you have or will find another that will love you as much as you love them.

  • @MultiChillidog
    @MultiChillidog 4 года назад +223

    when I was getting prepared to own my very 1st Doberman (36 years ago), my girlfriend at the time said this exact same thing to me "their heads are too small for their brain and that will cause them to attack me". Needless to say, I did not keep the girlfriend around for very long, had my baby (Dob) for 11 years. Greatest dog, to this day she is still in my heart and I still miss her, had such great and memorable times with her!

    • @jayda5921
      @jayda5921 4 года назад +1

      I have a question 😀

    • @jayda5921
      @jayda5921 4 года назад

      If you don't mind answering some.

    • @ronaldwilkins6056
      @ronaldwilkins6056 4 года назад +11

      I had an ex gf tell me the same thing...like I said- ex.

    • @richardfurlott4243
      @richardfurlott4243 3 года назад +2

      Smart move my friend ! May your Dobbie R.I.P. .

    • @maxzorin9425
      @maxzorin9425 3 года назад +10

      Seems yoiur girlfirend's brain was too small for her head...the dog was perfectly fine.

  • @jamesthomas4577
    @jamesthomas4577 4 года назад +281

    We've rescued 7 Dobermans. Not one hint of aggression. Protectiveness, yes. No aggression.
    Very cool seeing Aldo grow up. Thanks for that.

    • @DobermanPlanet
      @DobermanPlanet  4 года назад +16

      So glad to hear you've had such a great experience... with rescues who have unknown backgrounds no less! That's so great and speaks volumes about the breed. Thank you for posting your experience James!

    • @jeangergett9131
      @jeangergett9131 4 года назад +3

      Why have you cropped and docked

    • @kenhammscousin4716
      @kenhammscousin4716 3 года назад

      Cropping is objectively abusive. Reminds me of the body mods in a lot of African societies such a inserting discs into the lower lip or ears or binding the feet etc etc . The difference is dogs cannot consent. It just ain’t right

    • @tedcoyote642
      @tedcoyote642 2 года назад

      Where do you rescue Dobermans? All my searches send me to what looks like spam sites.

    • @SylvanVixen
      @SylvanVixen 2 года назад

      @@kenhammscousin4716 in the long run it's better for the dobermans health because the big floppy ears although they're cute can lead to earmites and could get infected if the owner doesn't have the time to sit down and do the treatments, while trimming the ears let's airflow through the ear canals which has a significantly less chance of infection

  • @Msspinnerb8
    @Msspinnerb8 4 года назад +166

    Remember those old movies like “The Doberman Gang” and “They only kill their masters?” Those movies planted a seed of distrust. Like Jaws.

    • @DobermanPlanet
      @DobermanPlanet  4 года назад +14

      I do wonder how much of that plays a role. I'm sure it does. If anyone is interested I have a running list of movies and television shows featuring Dobermans here: www.dobermanplanet.com/famous-dobermans-in-movies-and-television/
      If you run down the list it's crazy how almost all the movies have them cast in a negative light.

    • @justinboroughs5974
      @justinboroughs5974 4 года назад +5

      I wish they would make a movie specifically about a Dobermans amazing physical and mental abilities to protect their families from evil. That would be a bad ass movie. I would love to create write and direct that movie. Or even a movie of a Doberman getting revenge but it would be a much sadder movie but retribution in the end. The only movie I can think of and the most underrated Is the one with John Travolta from the early '90s. I believe the movie is called Eyes of an Angel. It's about John Travolta's character and his daughter taking in a poor Doberman That's been roughed up from an underground dog fighting crew.

    • @jameshobbs1954
      @jameshobbs1954 3 года назад +1

      Woah okay... For a second i thought that said jews at the end. Well placed crack on my screen just fucked with my head. Yes. JAWS did plant a fear and distrust of sharks and the ocean in general.

    • @Yorking323
      @Yorking323 3 года назад

      Sharks do bite ppl and if there isn’t many sharks attack on humans it’s cause we don’t live on the ocean dummy! But if the ocean had millions of ppl swimming in it how many ppl you think would die in a year?

    • @stimela1000
      @stimela1000 3 года назад +1

      @@DobermanPlanet I think it's also partly to do with how they're modified - the cropped ears make it look more fierce, but their natural ears are soft, floppy and make them look much more endearing. Plus, I think some owners deliberately abuse their dobermans to make them more aggressive, fierce and terrifying. Ear cropping was illegal in my home country, so the first time I saw a snarling doberman with cropped ears in an American movie (I was still a child at the time) I was absolutely horrified by it, especially with my own loyal girl right next to me, with her velvety soft oval ears.

  • @samanthacollins1032
    @samanthacollins1032 3 года назад +261

    When I was smaller this breed of dog saved my life! Her nAme was boe and she literally grew up with me. She was the most gentle dog you ever made never bothered anyone and always made friends with other animals and humans until one night being in a domestic violence situation out of my control when I was a child she stepped in and wouldn’t let them hurt me and it was not like her at all to ever show aggressiveness. Before something bad happened and there was chaos going on around me she would sit on my feet and I would hug her and cry I don’t know why did she was just my comforter and always look at me and wine and I thought she understood what I said. Then things started getting worse and she never showed any signs of growling or anything. Until that person got too drunk and was trying to take our lives. It’s like she knew and she attacked him and there was so much screaming from everyone in the room but when I said no she quit and immediately come over there and sat beside me and everyone stayed away for me the whole time until cops got there. She was my hero. Never in her lifetime she ever showed any violence or anything until that night. She literally had the cat run her off her food bowl every night or I had to sit out there and hold the cat while she ate. She died at age 12 with the old age. She was honestly a gift from God and God use his precious animal to protect us as children when it was out of our control.

    • @timed8794
      @timed8794 3 года назад +6

      Wow interesting story

    • @DeDieuAntique
      @DeDieuAntique 3 года назад +4

      I really miss my doberman. :(

    • @LUckybones25
      @LUckybones25 3 года назад +7

      Amazing story! I hope everything turned out ok for you. 🙏

    • @martacubillo9145
      @martacubillo9145 3 года назад +4

      Wow! that was an amazing story! Dobermans are sooooo loyal! I remember when I used to have sever migraines and was sick for 12 hours my Male Doberman would stay with me the whole time go to the toilet as I threw up then I would lie down and he would like down etc. They know when your sad, happy, in need of protection etc. The one you had was such a good dog that it even listened to you when he was attacking the person. That is huge!!! How loyal!!!

    • @SilkySilv
      @SilkySilv 3 года назад +6

      Someone must be cutting onions

  • @yeszgaming8589
    @yeszgaming8589 4 года назад +108

    Hi im a 10 years old boy i love doberman
    Now my dad will buy me a doberman
    Thank you sir

    • @DobermanPlanet
      @DobermanPlanet  4 года назад +11

      Congrats! Enjoy!

    • @yeszgaming8589
      @yeszgaming8589 4 года назад +11

      Thank you sir i love your youtube videos
      Im planning to make a doberman RUclips channel is that a good idea

    • @witp7928
      @witp7928 3 года назад +2

      Uno Yosmar Corachea yes

    • @Roadruning
      @Roadruning 3 года назад +1

      @@yeszgaming8589 LMAOO🤣

    • @randomshitposts125
      @randomshitposts125 3 года назад

      @@yeszgaming8589 nice

  • @bravefitchick7184
    @bravefitchick7184 3 года назад +17

    I am a retired 1st responder, have PTSD and have been researching FULL Psychiatric Service Dogs for PTSD (not simply "emotional support" dogs). I was very surprised to see this breed was near the top of the list for Psychiatric Service Dogs. Aside from being intelligent and trainable enough to learn necessary tasks (nudge owner out of bed when they are depressed, remind them to take meds and provide a type of pressure/massage on the owner to relieve anxiety), they are really tuned in.

  • @BigWillieDub
    @BigWillieDub 3 года назад +39

    As a proud Doberman owner, you are doing a great service for the breed. Maximus and I constantly get the "look" from so many people who are uneducated about the breed.
    Thankfully Maximus has become an ambassador for the breed and changes people's minds on the daily.
    Continue with the great work, love your channel!

    • @mohicanmachine99
      @mohicanmachine99 11 месяцев назад

      I found when I was 10. (30 yrs) to show off their intelligence! I'd say " I am 10 walked 1 mile on busy [

    • @mohicanmachine99
      @mohicanmachine99 11 месяцев назад

      Road, walked here with out leesh,shopped and came out here,u did too,I've not given him a command but he is in-between u n I, I am eating and he hasn't took his eyes off u. Then I'd give him bunch of commands with my hand without a word. Ice breaker. They knew my Harley will kill him without comand,but I'd say, pet him, ask for paw,hrs cool! But every thing u ask he ask me first,watch!

  • @btaber2906
    @btaber2906 3 года назад +232

    I have owned and trained Doberman Pinschers for well over 30 years. There is only one problem with a Doberman; they have a short life-span.

    • @hokeypokeypots
      @hokeypokeypots 2 года назад +9

      Most of my Dobies lived to be 14 years old. Just had to put my last one to sleep. He was 14 1/2. He had heart failure. Guess you can't expect all that much longer life span from a large dog.

    • @ducecanhustle6079
      @ducecanhustle6079 2 года назад +1

      Opioo

    • @johncruise496
      @johncruise496 2 года назад +7

      My neighbors young 1.5 yr old doberman from pneumonia!! I miss him so much. I noticed I wasn't hearing his bark and hadn't see him. I was so afraid to ask about him because I was afraid he was gone. They brought him to a horrible vet well known by me to not diagnosis effectively. I don't understand this. The quack vet said he was fine. So they did nothing. Apparently he got worse and another vet gave him antibiotics. Too little too late. I am crushed as I always loved to see him and always praised him. Does anyone know why he would have developed pneumonia?

    • @gardini100
      @gardini100 2 года назад +4

      and that is a big problem for me, I love my pets and suffer pretty hard when they need to go

    • @ricksmith1574
      @ricksmith1574 2 года назад

      @@johncruise496 Possible parvo virus.

  • @nomehdrider
    @nomehdrider 2 года назад +28

    my experience with dogs owners, in general, is how they make excuses for any aggressive behavior in their pets. I have known personally of two owners whose non-specific breeds have bitten their child or grandchild, and nothing happened to the dogs. I also would question how them being so protective of their owners as not a problem, I was visiting my aunt, and her medium sized dog became very aggressive with me, she said it was protecting her, and I guess it was, but frankly who knows?
    Large aggressive dogs are just very problematic, and small children should be supervised when they are around in my view. No doubt a great dog, still a dog, and everyone needs to recognized that.

  • @juslookin2
    @juslookin2 4 года назад +94

    Lol! The mock attack in the beginning of the video had me rolling!!!

    • @DobermanPlanet
      @DobermanPlanet  4 года назад +8

      Haha so glad you enjoyed it. It was pretty tough to get Arlo to look aggressive. I had to do my best in editing to make his kissing attack look vicious. Didn't really work! Haha.

    • @juslookin2
      @juslookin2 4 года назад +1

      Doberman Planet I figured as much!😂🤣😂

    • @jakartafinance9389
      @jakartafinance9389 3 года назад +1

      He kept licking to let you know he was still taking orders.

  • @katherinepoindexter4380
    @katherinepoindexter4380 4 года назад +113

    Your baby is so pretty. He is growing like a weed. And your human child is adorable too

    • @user-jr6yt8wl2x
      @user-jr6yt8wl2x 4 года назад +3

      Weed?

    • @DobermanPlanet
      @DobermanPlanet  4 года назад +21

      Thank you! Yeah he really is growing incredibly fast. It still surprises me! Really appreciate you taking a second to leave such a nice comment too! :-)

    • @fuyu5979
      @fuyu5979 4 года назад +5

      Always look forward to your videos. Well researched n effort to be truthful, with very interesting n helpful info. Enjoy watching cute n adorable Arlo interacting with your children. Kudos for your video.

    • @katherinepoindexter4380
      @katherinepoindexter4380 4 года назад +2

      @@DobermanPlanet i love how he is growing he is so cute and is starting to look like a handsome boy

    • @katherinepoindexter4380
      @katherinepoindexter4380 4 года назад +4

      @@user-jr6yt8wl2x it is an expression that means growing really fast. Weeds by nature grow really fast. If you have a garden you are always in the garden pulling them so the expression "growing like a weed" means one is growing so fast it is hard to believe.

  • @georgeshop3654
    @georgeshop3654 3 года назад +8

    I have had a Doberman for close to 14 years and I bought her when she was around two years old. She was a great dog with us specially with the children despite the fact that we had her at two years old.
    She learn a lot from us and we learn a lot from her and when she passed she left a void in our hearts. Now when I write this I started crying. God I must and we must her.
    Her name was MINDY

  • @yoppyman4803
    @yoppyman4803 2 года назад +48

    Here's the end of the story... My wife and I have recovered well with some permanent disability due to bite wounds from an attack on October 21, 2020. My wife spent 12 days in the hospital after being attacked by a three year old male European Doberman that we "took in" from a guy who had kept it in a pet kennel for most of it's life (because of his work schedule). We had this dog for approximately 39 days. As I was working in my detached garage that evening, the dog went berserk and mauled my wife... nearly to death. He bit her finger off and almost bit off many more. He inflicted around sixty bite wounds to her hands, abdomen, and arm.
    There were several miracles which occurred that night, or my wife would have died. I was able to enter the house in time to wrestle it off her, place it in a chokehold, and eventually shoot it with two handgun rounds after a ten minute wrestling match between me and the dog. I also sustained several bite wounds. It was brutal, yet God saved her life... and mine!
    We did not have health insurance at the time, yet our bills are finally paid in full! We also had our seven month old female Doberman at the time. We still have her. She is awesome and is now two years old. Harley, our female, is our fourth Dobie and is a JEWEL and a big lover!
    It's NOT the breed... it IS THE OWNER! IF you want to read the amazing account, check it out at: gofund.me/1e6e0e04
    REMINDER - We NO LONGER NEED ANY FUNDING!
    Andy in Upstate New York

    • @p3teytran
      @p3teytran 2 года назад +11

      Wow that's scary. One of the main reasons I'm hesitant on a adopting am older dog. So glad everything turned out okay for you and your wife

    • @DosPerspectiva
      @DosPerspectiva 2 года назад +4

      @@p3teytran guard dogs must never be adopted older, because they bond with fewer people.

    • @mikefrost1312
      @mikefrost1312 Год назад +4

      @@DosPerspectiva not necessarily true.. MOST of the "guard" or protection dogs I've owned were already at least 2-3 years old when they came to me & I never had any issues with any of them. Even a 130lb male Rottweiler who was raised by a moron who COMPLETELY de.Socialized the dog and had it "trained" to just attack anything that got close enough 🤦 instead, I actually saw relief in the dogs attitude when he realized I was going to teach him things, play, give him his exercise and he no longer had to live outside alone looking for things to bite.. That dog made me the most nervous too. I was almost positive it wasn't going to workout. But he ended up becoming a great dog & lived to 14.

    • @Rebecca.Wildlife
      @Rebecca.Wildlife Год назад +1

      Wow I'm sorry to hear.. but I love that you recognise its not the dogs fault. Majority of the time it's the fault of humans, neglect and or abuse, the other tiny percentage would be something like a tumour or illness and even rarer the dog is nasty. All breeds suffer bad names because of people's ignorance, neglect and or abuse! They say "Adopt don't shop" but I highly disagree .. 99.9% of dogs in rescues have a history of abuse and or neglect, this means they need experienced owners... not newbies! and even someone experienced could end up being harmed.. sadly a good percentage of dogs in rescues I'd say are too damaged 💔 and would be better off pts 😢

    • @yoppyman4803
      @yoppyman4803 Год назад +1

      Because my wife is infinitely more valuable than any dog, I don't give a s*** about having to kill the dog. It needed to die. Thank God it was not one of our little grandkids. They would have surely succumb to their injuries if the dog had attacked one of them!
      A dog is a dog... We humans were created in God's Image,

  • @PONTIACDIEDIN1981
    @PONTIACDIEDIN1981 4 года назад +140

    YOUR A GREAT AMBASSADOR FOR THE DOBERMAN. ONE OF THE BEST

    • @DobermanPlanet
      @DobermanPlanet  4 года назад +4

      Thank you! That means so much to hear. Thank you for leaving this comment, really made my day.

    • @richardfurlott4243
      @richardfurlott4243 3 года назад +1

      100% my Dobbie ambassador!!!!

  • @psisky
    @psisky 3 года назад +68

    My friend got his ear bitten off... by his cocker spaniel. COCKER RAGE is a real thing.

    • @bluthechirpingmissile1525
      @bluthechirpingmissile1525 3 года назад +2

      When you said "COCKER RAGE" I started laughing like there was no tomorrow

    • @wearytraveler3524
      @wearytraveler3524 3 года назад +2

      Far too many people walk right up to and bend over Cockers thinking, "Oh what a cute little fluffy doggy!"! To bend over a dog is a position of dominance and to a dog that doesn't know you it represents a threat! Even from owners this can be construed as an attack! For a very long time Cockers topped the list as the dog most likely to bite and in 99% of the cases it was because they were approached by someone who knew nothing about dominance/submission and just wanted to pet a pretty dog! Squatting and calling the dog to you is the best way to avoid a bite but most of us Humans don't have the courage or the sense to do it correctly. Usually out of our own fear! "COCKER RAGE", is nothing more than stupid people doing stupid things and getting stupid results!

    • @katnightingale2451
      @katnightingale2451 3 года назад +1

      @@wearytraveler3524 Well bad breeding is also part of it, producing excessive timidity which can cause fear-based aggression.

  • @desert4seat
    @desert4seat 4 года назад +50

    I remember when I was a child (early 80's), I was in the emergency waiting room with my mom (can't remember why we were there). Anyways, a lady walked in holding her face - it was all bloody and she was crying. She sat next to us and my mom asked her about her injuries. She said her two Dobermans turned on her and attacked her face for no reason. She said she raised them from puppies and they're not aggressive towards anyone. She was shocked and emotional about the whole thing. From that day on, my mother had harsh opinions of Dobies... I was also convinced they were a dangerous breed! Flash fwd to present day.. Now, I own a doberman. Raised her from 8 weeks old - shes 7 years old now. My mother was not thrilled at my choice, but there really is no other breed that compares. My female doberman is my best friend. The most protective, intelligent, and loyal dog I've ever owned.

    • @dmdyjim2539
      @dmdyjim2539 4 года назад +8

      That makes me curious on why would the Dobies attack her. Was it her fault??

    • @Noodlepunk
      @Noodlepunk 4 года назад +13

      @@dmdyjim2539 She may have not asserted herself as alpha so when she did something that they didn't considered appropriate they attacked her.

    • @richardfurlott4243
      @richardfurlott4243 3 года назад

      Always true !!!

    • @Luka-ve9pd
      @Luka-ve9pd 3 года назад +5

      @@dmdyjim2539 you just need to let your dog that you're the alpha and their friend, not his boss

    • @p3teytran
      @p3teytran 2 года назад +1

      Scary situation for a mom to witness though. Im considering a dobe in the future and hearing of these stories are scaring me away as 3 young children

  • @CRAIGJUDEHETZEL
    @CRAIGJUDEHETZEL 4 года назад +19

    My 8.5 year old 105 lb Doberman is the love of my life. I'm alone now, divorced and he's been with me through it all. I'm 54 and disabled. We never spend a second apart. He goes on every ride with me in my truck.
    He truly has saved my life. I've had him since he was 8 weeks old. I tried to breed him, bought a female pup and he hates her. She would jump all over him , but he tried to kill her once.
    He's good with the cats, for some reason, but hated Artemis. I gave her to my X who let me have Kaiser during the divorce. He was 18 month then .
    I don't know what will happen to me when he passes. That's how much I love this Doberman.
    I suggest everyone get one. He has his own Xtra cushioned futon in the living room and of course sleeps in bed with me.
    Great guard dog and like you said, 100 lb lap dog, 105 in NY case.
    I love your videos man!

    • @islaadele1212
      @islaadele1212 2 года назад

      Hope your boy's still going strong. They're incredibly loving dogs.

  • @micahmidstar2577
    @micahmidstar2577 4 года назад +102

    My sister used to be scared of Dobermans because she watched something like UP but then when I showed her this channel now she wants to get a Doberman

    • @dresheraton9276
      @dresheraton9276 4 года назад +1

      That's me... first of all they were always painted as evil and vicious in shows and movies. Then there was Casey that scared the hell out of me a few doors down. The time I returned the wheelbarrow and Casey was in the garage. STOP - DROP and RUN.
      Wow he said the same thing I said about the Movies.

    • @kamzalot3
      @kamzalot3 4 года назад +3

      I have NEVER in my life have considered any dog in my life dangerous 😂 even if they are growling at me 😂😂

    • @justinboroughs5974
      @justinboroughs5974 4 года назад +1

      Wait till she owns one... She really love Dobermans.

    • @DougHinVA
      @DougHinVA 4 года назад

      No; a working breed of dog developed to guard fenced areas and attack humans for soldiers (Germany and police) is not for regular owners. Get a dog breed that is easy to manage (Beagle, Lab, Golden Retriever, etc.) and stop fantasizing. A working breed is for experienced and dedicated owners who train the dog well... and nearly no one ever does any training at all in a class. Ask real dog pros and they tell you the same thing.... they get the dogs that owners cannot/will not train and manage.

    • @elchuzalongo4339
      @elchuzalongo4339 4 года назад +3

      @@DougHinVA they could also just get a show line or something; they don't HAVE to get a working line.
      Edit:spelling

  • @jaynamsallis
    @jaynamsallis 4 года назад +31

    I love that you talked about a Dobe facing the door when they sleep! Great point!! Love the information you share!!🖤🤎🤍

  • @madginger3634
    @madginger3634 4 года назад +14

    I live this video. my parents used to pass on the story of Dobe's turning. I didnt really believe them because my very sweet, gentle uncle had a Doberman who loved me. When we visited he would single me out and do the single most viscous thing he ever did to anyone- pin me against the wall or fence lick my face off. He did it gently but to 5 yr old me he easilly overpowered me and I would usually laugh. When I stopped laughing that's when the adults would stop him. His name was Jake. I still miss him 34 yrs later.👍😀

    • @DobermanPlanet
      @DobermanPlanet  4 года назад +3

      That's a great story! Haha. Yeah a that pinning you and licking you thing sounds about right!

  • @NameLess-ks4fi
    @NameLess-ks4fi 4 года назад +66

    So we are all just going to pretend like he wasn’t wearing a Schrute Farms shirt?

  • @lorigee1
    @lorigee1 3 года назад +5

    My dog has this clingy habit where she leans on me. But I love it. She is so sweet!

  • @randyhorter3662
    @randyhorter3662 4 года назад +22

    I have had Dobermans since 1978. Enjoyed the video. I'm truly hoping that all comments on here about wanting a doberman will go to the Rescues. There are so many dobermans in rescues all across the US. I have rescued 6 since 78 and all were loyal and great family pets. Please rescue you want regret saving one of these amazing dogs.

    • @DobermanPlanet
      @DobermanPlanet  4 года назад +1

      Great point Randy! Thank you for posting this to remind people. There are Doberman rescues all over the place and if you look you might be surprised. They are a lot of times really close to people and they don't even know it. Worth a visit! Might fall in love with your next family member!

    • @bodegaboys7475
      @bodegaboys7475 4 года назад

      Randy I’ve contacted the rescue center in Virginia and they willnot allow you to adopt a rescue Doberman if you have children under 7. Bummer as my wife and I were really excited to rescue.

    • @jamespaterson6550
      @jamespaterson6550 4 года назад +1

      Great point , ALL of my Dobes in the last 20+years have been rescued or rehomed,yes I've had one or two that were a wee bit more work than the rest but nothing that outweighs giving them a forever home when some had had 4 or 5 owners.

    • @Koko12211
      @Koko12211 4 года назад

      My husband and I have tried to find Doberman rescues, but cannot in Virginia. Any suggestions?

    • @lyreparadox
      @lyreparadox 4 года назад

      @@Koko12211 if you go to the Doberman Pinscher Club of America website they have a list of reputable rescues across the country.

  • @quaver1239
    @quaver1239 4 года назад +8

    I grew up with the Doberman belonging to our neighbours. He was tall, strong, gentle, affectionate, funny and - above all - utterly loyal and very, very protective. When we were teenagers, one night the dad of that family suddenly died. At age 48. Their Doberman would have seen and sensed the awfulness, tension, alarm and horror going on around him. When the doctor arrived, the Doberman simply would not let him enter the house, barring his way, growling, hackles raised. He didn’t know that doctor, and wasn’t going to allow a complete stranger into his family’s house during a time of trouble.

  • @michaelfreeman9275
    @michaelfreeman9275 4 года назад +20

    My first male doberman developed the fluid bump on his head around 18 months old. This is when he started becoming human agressive and began to bite and attack people without reason, family members even. The vet said the pressure on the brain was probably causing the behavior. We had to put him down around 2yrs old as the attacks became more and more frequent. If you have never witnessed a 90lb dobermans attacking someone, it's the most horrifying and scary thing I have even seen and felt. I still have the scars on my arm to remember him by. Although very rare, it's a true condition....

  • @justinboroughs5974
    @justinboroughs5974 4 года назад +231

    There's something about the breed something about the bond as I can describe it. As a baby growing up till 6 years old my parents had a Doberman. From 2007 to 2018 we had another Doberman... Saleen. I've had chihuahuas, I've had miniature pinschers, Pomeranians, Weimaraner, Rottweiler, but there's just something about the Doberman Pinscher. Their extreme loyalty & intelligence?. Again words can't describe it.

    • @DobermanPlanet
      @DobermanPlanet  4 года назад +27

      I totally agree with you. That same indescribable bond that you are having trouble putting into words is why I became so passionate about this breed in the first place. It's crazy once you've experienced a Doberman's loyalty how it changes you. I'm pinning your comment to the top because others need to see it. Thanks for leaving this comment Justin!

    • @justinboroughs5974
      @justinboroughs5974 4 года назад +8

      Thanks John. I'm so glad I stumbled upon your channel. You have such great and helpful, informative, videos that I very much enjoy. Please keep up the great work. Thank you so much

    • @Ryder1_MoraleOfficer
      @Ryder1_MoraleOfficer 4 года назад +5

      Amen

    • @airplane6098
      @airplane6098 4 года назад +6

      Doberman Planet I know exactly what you mean! It’s my first time owning a dog and I actually decided to adopt an 8 year old Red Doberman and within the first week we already have an exceptional bond. It’s by far the greatest decision I could have made...they’re exceptionally loyal and in my opinion the best breed of dog! I couldn’t be happier!

    • @NEATERTICK
      @NEATERTICK 4 года назад +6

      Miss my big red male Dobie Dakota..the sweet loyal... obedient...sweet and always ready to do whatever what they are told..Rest in peace.

  • @breynako
    @breynako 11 месяцев назад +1

    Had 7 dobermans till now. None of them were agressive. My wife and I adore dobermans and are totally adicted to the breed. Thank you for the great video"s

  • @martacubillo9145
    @martacubillo9145 3 года назад +6

    I forgot to mention, thank you so much for educating people on Dobermans! It is a misunderstood breed!!!

  • @critterallywithjohnernest.
    @critterallywithjohnernest. 4 года назад +9

    I've had a couple of dobermans and they never snapped or turned on us. In fact when my daughter was in the crawling on the floor stage, my doberman would hover over her as if protecting her. Most loyal dogs ever.

  • @bertellijustin6376
    @bertellijustin6376 3 года назад +29

    We had a Doberman when I was a little pup. Will. The only “danger” he presented was to running children. If you ran in the yard you WERE getting tackled and licked till he was ready to let ya up again. Oh and to that random dude that tried to pick one of us up from the other side of the fence. Will went ballistic, literally, over the fence he had never jumped once before. Ol dude probably never ran so fast in his life, I’d say he was saved by the fact Will didn’t want to leave sight of his kids.

  • @firbolg
    @firbolg 2 года назад +5

    I was currently looking at the adoption list from my local rescue and saw a 7 year old female doberman and although I assumed it was bs... I still wanted to make sure it was indeed a myth. Thanks for your very insightful video.

    • @stevenburton7922
      @stevenburton7922 2 года назад +2

      Nope...had 8 Dobermans in my life. Not one turned on us. Best dogs ever from my experience.

  • @marthac2422
    @marthac2422 3 года назад +4

    BEST dog breed ever! Theyre SO incredibly intelligent, devoted ,thoughtful and intuitive. Just no other breed can compare!
    💖💖💖

  • @gff-goalkeeperforfun6838
    @gff-goalkeeperforfun6838 3 года назад +12

    I have a dobie, one day in the park, an older lady stoped me and asked me if "'this'' was a doberman so i told her it was. Than she asked me if I know that when he grow up he will kill me(because "something will grown in his brain"). I was just staning there and told her that i know and it will also grow black wings and horns. She just left lmao.

    • @richardfurlott4243
      @richardfurlott4243 3 года назад +1

      I had an old lady at a restaurant tell me Doberman were vicious ! My 140lb. MacArthur loved kids ( especially young girls ,) .

    • @Dana-oo9kp
      @Dana-oo9kp 3 года назад

      🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @savannahsavage
      @savannahsavage 3 года назад +1

      😂😂😂

    • @layunic
      @layunic 3 года назад

      Nice😂😂😂

  • @carolmcswain2206
    @carolmcswain2206 Год назад +4

    I have owned five Dobermans, and have never had one turn on me. They’ve all been loving wonderful companions. I absolutely love Dobermans for their personality and their beauty. The only reason one would turn on an owner is because the owner was being cruel, and even then I think it would take a lot for a Doberman to ever turn on its owner.

  • @ricardocordova2649
    @ricardocordova2649 4 года назад +8

    I’m getting a Doberman puppy in 3 days and I’m so excited to teach it everything that I’ve watched from you. I wanna learn from your success and fails from your time with your Doberman and be the best he can be. I love your Doberman too

    • @DobermanPlanet
      @DobermanPlanet  4 года назад

      Congratulations! That's so great that you're getting a pup soon! I'm excited for you. Just hang in there and you'll do great. Those first few months at home can be tough but you'll get through it and your dog will be an AMAZING adult! Thanks for supporting the channel, much appreciated!

    • @cjpmpd
      @cjpmpd 3 года назад

      .i 0
      .i just really want help with our puppy....I cant have him deciding where I set, what I eat, what clothes I lay out, etc.. Im the owner, he's the puppy.

  • @azmgbbb
    @azmgbbb 3 года назад +3

    My husband just brought home a European Doberman puppy. I’m not scared of him now but, I fear what he will become. I’ve been bitten by dogs several times and have a huge fear of dogs (especially black dogs...I know it’s silly). I’m binge watching your videos hoping to ease my anxiety. I must say, your intro video made me smile a bit. I could see the dog was just wanting love. That helped me a bit. I just hope that I can learn enough to train him well before he grows up.

  • @DobieDad
    @DobieDad 2 года назад +4

    I'm on my 3rd Doberman in the past 23 years. Never had any issues with them attacking me, except for accessive ear licking, keeping an eye on me at all times, and excessive desire for belly rubs. It's a Doberman thing that every owner can relate to. Best Dog's I've ever owned, and hope to have by my side until the day I cross the Rainbow Bridge to be united with all of my past Doberman's.❤️

  • @DJ_Blaker
    @DJ_Blaker 4 года назад +10

    Love the intro, sorry even with the intense music and your Oscar winning theatrical performance of being scared, all you can see is the love and playfulness in Arlo lol... Loved it though! Made me chuckle!
    Some interesting information I didn't know about with CCD and the thyroid hormone issue! Thank you!

    • @DobermanPlanet
      @DobermanPlanet  4 года назад +2

      Glad you enjoyed it Blaker! Haha. Yeah I tried as best I could in editing to make Arlo's kissing attack look vicious but I think I failed! Haha. He had lots of fun filming that and jumping all over me that's for sure.

    • @DJ_Blaker
      @DJ_Blaker 4 года назад

      @@DobermanPlanet well it was awesome!

  • @catman2629
    @catman2629 Год назад +4

    I had an 8 and half stone Doberman until he died age 13 , he was a gentle giant and very friendly to people .he was also by a long way the smartest dog we ever had .

  • @JILLIANCP12
    @JILLIANCP12 4 года назад +8

    Thank you so much for this video! My family is so bias towards dog stereotypes and freak case scenarios they’ve heard where a dog has attacked its owner(none of them were dobermans, btw). I love dobermans and this information gives me a renewed sense of confidence that I’m choosing a dog of high moral character and indescribable loyalty.

  • @c-will2379
    @c-will2379 4 года назад +1

    Jun 3rd we will be receiving our red and rust girl Ziva. We have 5 kids and we are excited. I have watched all your videos and trying to soak up as much info as possible. My wife was nervous when I always said I wanted a Doberman. Since having her and our kids watching your videos they have completely changed the way they feel about the breed. Whole family is excited now and this dog will be very loved. Thank you

  • @scherryvalentine9673
    @scherryvalentine9673 3 года назад +9

    I was raised with Dobermans and I always found them to be extremely gentle and loving. One time my father gave one away to a friend and the dog turned on the new owner for no apparent reason. My father realized that they do best with one owner. Thoughts?

  • @amandahibbs3690
    @amandahibbs3690 4 года назад +263

    So in other words we’re more likely at risk to be snuggled to death 😂

    • @dobermanlover9273
      @dobermanlover9273 4 года назад +9

      Amanda Hibbs this comment made me laugh 😂

    • @bubbajones7363
      @bubbajones7363 4 года назад +12

      Amanda Hibbs or fall out or pushed out bed 😁

    • @nickcrownshaw
      @nickcrownshaw 4 года назад +8

      I can vouch for this my 2 think they're lapdogs

    • @airborneshodan
      @airborneshodan 4 года назад +1

      It's true. Woke up with my legs entangled with my doberman and it took a minute to sort things out before I could move. If a fire broke out I'd be dead.

    • @justinboroughs5974
      @justinboroughs5974 4 года назад +2

      Precisely, great point. Unless a Doberman owner It's one of the worst and abusive owners still it's hard to imagine. The only way I see is a government loving and owner to death. A priceless bond cherished everyday. Took me years to get through the day of my previous Doberman (Saleen) passing.

  • @spankthemonkey3437
    @spankthemonkey3437 4 года назад +276

    More like why humans turn on their Dobermans

  • @smokeyj9
    @smokeyj9 4 года назад +8

    How do dogs tell time? Growing up the Doberman we had would be sitting at the door when each one of us came home from school. In grammar school, school was dismissed the same time everyday. I thought the dog timming was triggered by mother unlocking the door about 20 minutes before we were due home. But I was home sick and 15 minutes before my brothers were due home, and without my mother moving towards the door, the Doberman came out sat in front of the door and just stared at the door. My mother said if I was in school, the Doberman would have went back to her spot and reappeared in front of door 15 minutes before I was due home. I was sick again the next day and I tried to pickup on what could have triggered her timing but I couldn't. No obvious sounds, not the sun level because she stayed under the couch until it was time. She just knew when each of us was due home.

    • @Olpini
      @Olpini 3 года назад +3

      Stephen Johnson I read recently they use smell. As the smell of you decreases over time, they can use this to know when you are due back. Seems possible to me.

    • @LopingCSF
      @LopingCSF 3 года назад

      When I was a kid we had a dog (half Great Dane, half St Bernard (HUGE dog)) that would come in and wake me for school in the morning, and at the appropriate time too. Just lick my face til I got up, then go lay down and sleep. I was always fascinated by the internal clock that told him it was time for me to get up.

  • @paddycreedon8839
    @paddycreedon8839 3 года назад +5

    I’ve had 4 Doberman in my lifetime. Over 20 puppies 3 litters. Never has a Doberman turned on me. My red Doberman needed an extra year or two to mature. We had a couple male dominance issues but they are the most caring dog you will ever want. You just need 3 years for them to mature. After that you have a soldier

  • @jeremykuronya4391
    @jeremykuronya4391 4 года назад +2

    I've had five Dobies growing up. They were all both highly intelligent, and the biggest sweethearts.

  • @fleeabc
    @fleeabc 3 года назад +4

    This is just such a great video.
    I have had two Dobermanns, one from a pup and another rescued at 15 months (both living together). They were the best dogs I could ever hope for with a growing family and many children visiting. They love to be included in whatever activity is going on and were great 'buddies' to have around. I never experienced a viscous side although they are very protective and will stand between you (or other family member) and what they perceive to be a danger. Loyal to a fault every step of the way. Sadly, they don't live long enough. They tend to be the most misunderstood breed and this is such a shame. There are other lovely dog breeds out there but for me it's Dobermanns every time

  • @TMS-pj7fp
    @TMS-pj7fp 3 года назад +1

    I think videos like this R GREATLY NEEDED, especially from someone who's a doberman parent and someone who sounds, is , so knowledgeable and backs it with facts. I myself do not have a doberman, not from fear, I just honestly dont want to pay the cost 4 one. I know I could adopt/rescue but right now that's not an option. I have a Senior dog who is not dog friendly, she does great with puppies, so I dont want to adopt a dog and it not work out and then have to rehome. I'm all 4 adopting , and I probably will 1 day, but I want to be sure it's the best situation 4 my baby and a new pup I'm bringing in. I have brought home 2 pups with my current 1 and she did great , she babied the pup and accepted them right away. Kiwi is 11 and I wish she would live forever but I know I'm lucky if I get 15-16 years with her. THANK YOU 4 MAKING VIDEOS LIKE THIS, I know that alot of dogs have been adopted or bought and probably got great homes because u made them comfortable about this breed.

  • @angelphillips1849
    @angelphillips1849 4 года назад +4

    Love these snippets of your kids and dobie babies playing and chilling together.
    Chasing bubbles babies - priceless!
    And this video sequence of the “dobie turning against his human” to an alarming, suspense building tune” - 😂😂😂
    Thank you for busting these myths and providing treasure troves of info!

  • @faithlove4796
    @faithlove4796 4 года назад +10

    I have Doberman lab and she has a lot of the Doberman features and personality and I can say the bond I have with her is truly nothing like any other bond I’ve ever had. She is the smartest and most loyal dog I’ve ever had!

  • @johnnaylor1706
    @johnnaylor1706 3 года назад +3

    The 1st Dobie that shared my life was "Flake" ... I met him one night when my GF asked me to come over after my shift at the bar. As was customary, she didn't bother to make sure the door was unlocked and I had to go up on the backyard deck and hope the dining room window was unlocked. When I had one leg in. I heard growling ..... and standing there in the middle of the room was a giant doberman. I had experience training guard dogs in a caretaker's job thru high school and college and I was the only employee other than the owner who could handle the dogs when inside their kennel of chained on long leash. Being familiar with "pack behavior" I responded be sternly saying "Shut Up and lay down" which it did. Went into her room and found out that the dog had just run in the house when they were carrying in bags from shopping, and the dog ran in and they went into their rooms and closed the doors.
    I went out and met the dog, fed it some leftovers, gave a few commands ... the dog was obviously purebred and trained to "show" commands. Later was told that it was tied to a tree along the highway bordering a day camp. The cropping was show quality, beautiful red dobie ... the dog responded well to commands, .... this was a dog that someone had invested a lot of time and money in. The problem was, this dog weighed in at 128 pounds ... well above the male standard. The dog had no body fat and could have been used as a physiology lesson in a veternarian school. We canvassed local breeders, veternarians and the common comment was "the owner" found he could not be showed at that size and weight.
    I lived on a houseboat at the time and the dog took to waterfront life where we have a 2 acre space fenced in for him to roam, chase seagulls, bark at boars and even catch crabs". He loved visiting the neighbors each morning and jumping on new boats pulling into the dock ... their owners, not so much. He got his name after jumping on to a new arrival who had apparently pulled in the night before and were still partying .... the dog ran into the cabin sniffing all around and then sneezing at the cofee table where the occupants had lift a few lines of illegal substance ... spaying it all over. Since then the dog was called "Flake".
    We had several pure breads after that, the breeders became friends and retained the right to enter them in shows where they did very well. After that we met a woman involved in Domerman rescue group and took 7 or 8 of those. Last pairing was a red Dobie and Brown Lab, the latter of which had severe abuse issues. But getting to the topic at hand, having had Dobies with histories from pampered show dogs to abused rescues and feral street dogs, I have not found any "bad dogs". Even the most abused Dobie / mixed breeds were strong minded and recovered from the abuse. We live on a 3.5 acre property where the previous owner bred standard poodles for Westminster and there are several kennels left from that time. As I have trained other dogs for people get to compare with other breeds and Dobies are easy ... Huskies are the hardest I have experienced. One of the tings we have had success with is training dogs to lose their "prey instincts" with small animals.
    I think the problem with "dogs that turn" is owner culture.... when I was growing up, the German Shepherd was the "badass" dog... it had a high bite rate and I had two friends whose family members were attacked, one while driving. Later that reputation went to The Doberman, again movies had a part here, and all of a sudden it was Dobies with the growing bike rate .... Those folks that needed the hot car, a gun, a badass dog whatever to compensate for their own perceived weaknesses took advantage of the breed's natural instinctive traits and raised them to be "badass dogs". Later, Akitas and Rotties got the attention of these folks and later the Pit Bull. As that took place, the number of bad Dobies has plummeted.
    I have found the Doberman breed to be among the smartest and loving. Never seen a breed that overall is so good with toddlers and cats. Though our property is fenced, tree falls and frontage areas where zoning laws prohibit fences taller than 4 feet, they could easily escape but they don't roam .... they don't like to be away from family. We dog sit for friends and family and never had any dominance issues either way. Only issues we have is that we sometimes have as many as 35 deer on the property and the dogs, all breeds love to chase them. It appears to be play behavior but deer suffer from lactic acid build up and sometimes they will fall paralyzed to the ground. The chase being over, they just sit nearby and watch them or come and let us know. As we have only done rescues the last 20 years or so, our only problem is that rescue groups, even doberman.rescueme.org have so few dogs available. I was 20 when I met Flake and this is the 1st time in 45 years that we haven't had a Dobie living with us ... we just took in a Husky / Shephard Mix last November . We have eliminated her prey instincts with cats but she's still young and dumb playful that a whack with a paw can tests the cats patience. Limited success with "come" command and tendency to "go on walk about" if she finds an escape route or slips the leash remain a challenge ... a problem much more easily dealt with when we had a Dobie around.

  • @cathalkelly8796
    @cathalkelly8796 4 года назад

    I currently live in China. I've lived here for a few years now. Pets here are becoming extremely popular and I've many friends spending a fortune looking after their cars and dogs. My best buddy in Wuxi, Frank just recently bought a doberman puppy. He will receive her when she's 9 weeks old. I have VPN so I searched RUclips and found your channel. Your videos are an enormous help. Fantastic practical advice. Please find a way to get on a Chinese platform. Great job!

  • @lindseyz7994
    @lindseyz7994 4 года назад +9

    Absolutely love your videos and look forward to them! I love that they are fact based and full of reliable information. I hope we will be adding a Dobie to our family in the near future, and I feel confident that with your videos and resources we’ll be able to raise a great family member!

  • @Barbara-mb4td
    @Barbara-mb4td 3 года назад

    Hypothyroidism occurred in two of mine by the age of two (autoimmune). It actually made them slightly less energetic. Replacement hormone helped.
    All of mine were kleptomaniac(s). Ccd?? They only stole when I was home.
    I love your video. It shows a normal and loving family pet - laying around with or on the family when everyone is relaxing. I am very happy that you portray the Dobernan Pinscher accurately.

  • @3_up_moon
    @3_up_moon 4 года назад +27

    The beginning fight scene:
    What a sweet little puppy, lol

  • @kathryngeeslin9509
    @kathryngeeslin9509 4 года назад +1

    My alltime favorite dog once lifted from the hallway passed through the "great room" and landed in my lap as I sat reading in a chair in the kitchen bay window. Found myself sitting on the floor in a pile of splinters, holding my dog. Pier 1 peacock chairs can be pretty and comfortable but not that sturdy.
    Decades later I still miss that dog. And three of his pups.

  • @heidisbe
    @heidisbe 4 года назад +5

    Love your videos. This myth exists here too (Belgium/Europe). I always thought it was a local myth, because Dobermanns aren't really a big breed here (because of the bad reputation). We've already taken in a couple of rescues, some with a difficult past, but all of them are great pets, not even a little bit agressive.

  • @kristiblack4789
    @kristiblack4789 3 года назад +2

    I worked in Plastic and Reconstructive surgery for years and October was Dog Bite Awareness month in the Medical Surgical Journals. There, they'd have the stats for the past years dog bite attacks with a Top 4 Breeds responsible list. I always checked and would remember them. I can't recall Dobermans ever being on there. And, unfortunately at least 1/2 of significant dog bite attacks are from within a close family and friends circle, and often seemingly without provocation. With strangers, they often were being dangerously aggressive and/or inappropriately familiar with strange animals that they didn't know and should have approached cautiously and respectfully. FYI: The Top 2 Breeds consistently on that list, year after year were: German Shepard's and Jack Russel Terriers (tips of noses). The other 2 positions rotated different breeds. But not once were Pitt Bulls, on that list either, despite their bad rap!

  • @BlushnBlue
    @BlushnBlue 4 года назад +14

    I’ve had 4 dogs in my life and I must say I’ve never been so in love before until my 2 Doberman girls came into my life. I strangely cry (I’m 49yrs old..lol) on their birthdays. I want them to live forever. Am I the only one who feels this way?

    • @BlushnBlue
      @BlushnBlue 3 года назад

      niceass2221 I understand that and thankfully she is still here. Lol...being a bully means she must still feel strong. Perfect. Thank you for sharing that.

    • @angelinabrown3142
      @angelinabrown3142 3 года назад +1

      I lost my sweet boy when he was 13 in 2014 and I miss him still.

    • @richardfurlott4243
      @richardfurlott4243 3 года назад +2

      Never my friend ! I miss my big boy everyday always ( 5 yrs.) .

  • @esteemedenergy
    @esteemedenergy 11 месяцев назад +2

    My 12month old male turned days after getting fixed. He became aggressive and very hostile towards the family, which never occurred before. One evening I reached over to give me a peck on the head, he bit my eye. Prior to this, he bit my then 3 years old in the face. Again, he was never this way until he was fixed. The establishment wants people to get their dogs fixed, but fail to tell people many become aggressive afterwards. Look it up.

  • @rickashford4005
    @rickashford4005 3 года назад +4

    My veterinarian that has cropped all my Dobie's ears, told me that in his career, the worst dog bite he has ever received was, believe it or not, was from a 15" beagle.

    • @Noname-rn4gl
      @Noname-rn4gl 3 года назад

      I’m decease

    • @rijobaabojir2779
      @rijobaabojir2779 3 года назад

      Docking tails and cropping ears is cruel and unnecessary and thankfully will be illegal in the not too distant future.

    • @rickashford4005
      @rickashford4005 3 года назад +1

      @@rijobaabojir2779 ... opinions are like assholes. Everybody has one, and some smell worse than others. I do like cropped ears and docked tails, just for conformation to the breed. If I wanted a dog that looks like a Black & Tan Coonhound... I would have, breed, and raise Black & Tan Coonhounds.

    • @Noname-rn4gl
      @Noname-rn4gl 3 года назад +1

      @@rijobaabojir2779 it's not if you are attacked or your dog is attacked its ears or tail won't be hurt Louis doberman did this because the dog was to bred to protect so it's not unless done for cruel reasons

    • @rijobaabojir2779
      @rijobaabojir2779 3 года назад

      @@Noname-rn4gl I didn't realize that Dobermans being injured in attacks was such a big problem today.

  • @vegasrenie
    @vegasrenie 3 года назад +2

    I never owned a Doberman just because of that myth. Instead, I raised kids and Bernese Mountain dogs. When I went to dog shows, I found out the truth about the Dobermans. I totally fell in love with them and realize the myth was just that. I got booped by a young Dobie and that was that! I hope to get a puppy next year, and so far, I’m pretty focused on the Doberman. They are a wonderful breed of dog, and I hate that such slander has been out about them. Terrific job!

  • @timothycann7086
    @timothycann7086 4 года назад +9

    I have owned four Doberman's and NEVER had any issues!

  • @13babe
    @13babe 3 года назад

    i once told my mum that when i’m old enough and if i get enough money i’d buy a Doberman. My mum tried to discourage me by saying they were dangerous. Your videos have informed me about this wonderful breed. Thank you

  • @JattAnmoli
    @JattAnmoli 4 года назад +6

    Can we get a video about how to pick a human puppy for our life style, how/what to feed human puppies, and how to train human puppies.

  • @oldchannel6969
    @oldchannel6969 3 года назад +1

    I had 4 Dobermans in my life so far. My first one was Rocky, he was a guard dog in his blood but he let my crawling baby all over him and never moved because he knew by instinct that he had to be gentle with her. We had to shake hands with guests for him to know that they were friends and then he just went for a nap. My second dog was Magnum, he was my shadow. He went everywhere with me. He helped me prepare for 7 marathons by being with me on all my runs, the longest distance was 27 km. My third Doberman was very sweet, she contracted Blastomicrosis and was very sick, she was at a point where she did not want to eat anymore. She looked like she gave up on life. Our vet could not find what she was sufferings from. A vet in Toronto had treated this fungus the lungs disease and she was on oxigen with not much chance of recovery. She did make it in the and and lived to the ripe old age of 13, just not as my running buddy she was very affectionate almost telling us every day thank you for saving me. Now I have a 3 year old 121 pound Doberman named Oscar. For the last year and a half he has been training to be my service dog, I believe that our final test is in May or July. We are working very hard. We are inseparable and we are able to have public access so he goes everywhere with me.

    • @adibee88
      @adibee88 3 года назад

      Thank YOU for providing this EYE-OPENING Information!
      It would be AMAZING if more people would educate themselves on Dog Breed Traits!

  • @JK-zq9vw
    @JK-zq9vw 3 года назад +3

    I’ve had people try to tell me the brain thing and even after I explained it to him, he told me I was wrong.... my Dobie has helped me through some dark times over the last decade. He’s a baby loving, daddy’s boy, Blue. He sleeps on a pillow above my head...it used to be my pillow, lol. He is never more than 6 feet away from me and he gets very upset if he can’t get to me because a door was closed all the way. He’s also a big chicken when it comes to thunder and gets bossed around by my wife’s female Yorkie.

  • @Trisha_Joy
    @Trisha_Joy 4 года назад +2

    I have never heard of this myth! Interesting. When I saw the title of your video I knew you HAD to be disproving this!! We all know Dobes are amazingly loyal!! ❤️😊

  • @vincef7487
    @vincef7487 3 года назад +3

    Simple solution to prevent your dog from “turning on you”:
    1) Consistent Rules
    2) Consistent Boundaries
    3) Consistent Limitations
    4) Frequent viewing of Cesar Milan instruction videos

  • @EffieG-ez9tf
    @EffieG-ez9tf 8 месяцев назад

    You always have such helpful information about Dobes. As I mentioned before, of all the Dobes I have met, only one was dangerous and displayed unpredictable aggression against people. It was the one that lived with a family of mean, aggressive people. They kept him tied up outside, exposed to all kinds of bad weather and rarely spent any time with him. It’s no wonder the dog became like the owners.

  • @russellpottenger8584
    @russellpottenger8584 4 года назад +3

    Having had 2 Dobermans i’ve never had more lovable and caring dogs.
    But on a sidenote based on this discussion can’t but help think about the James Garner movie “ They only kill their masters”
    Lol

    • @dougrutti7215
      @dougrutti7215 4 года назад +1

      Great Movie. Tells the truth even to those that doubted the Doberman. I'm on my third European Doberman Male. Trust all three more than any human I ever met.

  • @johndlentz9670
    @johndlentz9670 2 года назад

    My wife and I have raised 2 loving Dobermans - wonderful. Our 3rd was given to us because “Thor” was born blind in one eye. Lots of expense was no problem - he received a prosthesis, and he really became my wife’s dog.
    One morning
    I was petting Thor while I was having coffee, and my wife walked into the kitchen, and Thor bit my hand and forearm. We’ll never know why, but we still loved that dog - even though we had to put him down. Love the breed. Thanks for this segment.

  • @dobermanguy9437
    @dobermanguy9437 3 года назад +4

    About a week ago when I was out with my dog running him in the field this guy walked up to me and he started complimenting me about my dog and telling me back in the day his dad had a Doberman Pinscher as we were talking he told me that the dog turned on his father for no reason his father got 195 stitches this guy was telling me this story I couldn't believe what he was telling me and he said his dad has it got scars up and down his leg up and down his arm he even told me his mom was hitting the dog with a bat as the dog was attacking his father this has got to be one of the worst stories I have ever heard I just thought I would throw that in there I've never had this problem with any of my Dobermans I don't know maybe the dog was raised bad treated bad I have no idea this is the first time I have ever heard someone tell me about their dog turning on them

    • @TheMMSpirit
      @TheMMSpirit 3 года назад +1

      Why would you assume the dog was raised wrongly? Why is it every time a breed with a certain reputation starts biting someone up, people say " He must have been treated badly or raised wrong?"
      That makes no sense to me. How many tens of millions of dogs in the US, and yet the issue lies in just a few breeds.
      Dobermans are not among the problem breeds, btw. I'm thinking Pits, rotts, and Shepherds.
      You can't really disguise the truth. Tens of millions of dogs, I'm sure there are PLENTY "raised wrong" or "mistreated" yet the problems persist in only a few breeds. It ISN"T the owners, it is the breed. They are simply more likely to be aggressive, period.
      It is what it is. You can't really combat actual plain truth.

    • @dobermanguy9437
      @dobermanguy9437 3 года назад +1

      @@TheMMSpirit I'm just telling you what this guy told me when I was at the park if this is a true story I don't know who would make something like that up Dobermans are great dogs I have one and I always will have one this is a guy who walked up to me and told me this story that's all I'm telling you

  • @coleengoodell3550
    @coleengoodell3550 3 года назад +1

    Just checked out this channel as I suspected that the puppy that someone obviously dumped in the neighborhood on Friday night is a Doberman. He is about 5 or 6 months old. Earlier I had heard the most horrific heart wrenching dog grief, mortification sound outside, but didn't go out because I thought it could be a lure. Like a baby crying sound. I did go out later and along came this puppy on the sidewalk. I said Hi baby because I could tell it was alone, lost and seemed very sweet. Well, that good boy wasn't about to leave my side from that moment on. He waited close to the door until I opened it to go inside and he wasn't being left out. He had been fixed so I knew he had his shots and I knew he was scared, lost and it was late. I just got an old comforter out and laid it on the floor in my bedroom and that is where the good boy stayed all night. The next morning I started making calls, I live in a pet free complex so I couldn't keep him or by God I absolutely would have. I also walked around, with him as my shadow off leash, asking neighbors if they knew who he might belong to. He had absolutely no intention of leaving my side, I could sit outside and he wouldn't go more than 10 feet from me or just sit next to me. That is how I am sure he was dumped, he absolutely didn't run off. His ears were clipped and he was perfectly house trained and had perfect manners, knew all the commands. I finally found a rescue that came to get him. I'm sure the lady knew he was/is a purebred Doberman but she wasn't going to tell me that. After watching a couple of your videos and after spending only a short time with this good boy I have no doubt about what breed he is. I hope they place him in a great home. They said they would give me updates. I did cry all night after she picked him up btw. No problem putting him on the leash and he jumped right in her car, no problem, I gave her the comforter for him and she had laid in down on her back seat. It hurts my heart that someone broke this babies heart by dumping him. And then I had to let him go as well. Just a short time and I was already in love. Wonderful breed, very smart and loyal as you said.

  • @hailey2231
    @hailey2231 4 года назад +31

    I love how he acts like he’s getting attacked haha that’s halarious

  • @TheVsa17
    @TheVsa17 4 года назад +1

    John, once again friend you are doing an extreme justice to the Doberman breed with your intel and personal experience. Thank you again for sharing Cooper and Arlo throughout your channel. Our six month old pup loves to watch along side and see his distant cousin Arlo!

  • @Flexb123
    @Flexb123 3 года назад +4

    I've had 3 dobes thus far (about 20+ years worth), not one of them every bit or attacked a human. They are also fantastic with children and fantastic at keeping an eye on your family and home. They really sleep with one eye open! lol

  • @irandude1655
    @irandude1655 2 года назад

    I only ever have Dobermans since I was a child. They are very easy to train and listens very well.

  • @kavik2825
    @kavik2825 4 года назад +3

    I have a cousin that got attacked by a dobbie back in the 80's, she was just petting him on his head.. I do believe back then, several breeders did not breed correctly and temperament was not a consideration. From what I can tell now from the little bit of research I have done, proper breeders in the US do breed for a better temperament. Backyard breeders gave the breed a bad reputation back in the 70's and 80's...

  • @davidshearin6900
    @davidshearin6900 3 года назад

    I am so interested in getting a pair for my wife for Christmas.. You really shined a light on this breed.

  • @billwyatt6028
    @billwyatt6028 4 года назад +6

    I love your videos I just got a doberman yesterday could you make one how to train your dogs.

    • @bigbadaddie
      @bigbadaddie 4 года назад +2

      Congratulations! You got one of the best dog breeds. I have had them most of my life. They are all very different. Give them lots of time and attention. They are smart and sensitive. I would recommend not giving them a lot of correction in their training. They are smart enough to understand what to do. They need lots of physical and mental stimulation. Keep them confident and active and you will have a best friend for life.
      Lord bless

    • @victoriaa32
      @victoriaa32 4 года назад

      Recommend you to watch Tom Davis and Robert cabral RUclips videos (dog trainers I like)

    • @suzannethepatriot8049
      @suzannethepatriot8049 4 года назад

      Bill Wyatt Have fun with your dog while teaching and only positive reinforcement. You will have lots of fun with your dog that way and create an incredible bond.

    • @billwyatt6028
      @billwyatt6028 4 года назад

      @@suzannethepatriot8049 thank you so much.

  • @swordfish00007
    @swordfish00007 3 года назад

    We had a Doberman many years ago and was one of the best dogs we ever had. Loved that dog. You are spot on in saying they are velcro. She was definitely a lap dog.

  • @alphadog5996
    @alphadog5996 4 года назад +5

    I've worked with the breed and own 3. I can honestly say the myth is false. Love your work.👍

    • @DobermanPlanet
      @DobermanPlanet  4 года назад +1

      Thank you Alpha! Glad you've had the same experience. Also glad to see you're still around. RUclips just reminded me that you are a top fan of the channel... I'm thinking "yeah I already knew that!" haha. Love your support Alpha!

    • @alphadog5996
      @alphadog5996 4 года назад +1

      @@DobermanPlanet anytime pal

  • @Elisplushies360woodierc
    @Elisplushies360woodierc 3 года назад +2

    As a kid in the 80’s my good friend I grew up with had two dobies,a red one and a black one.Those dogs were great. The smaller red dobie was highly trained and attack trained also,and the larger younger black dobie was kinda goofy.They loved pulling my buddy on his skateboard and at the time I had a lab that pulled my along also. All dogs got along great.

  • @xytopoulos
    @xytopoulos 4 года назад +34

    I have four Dobermans three American and one European

    • @TASIAawful1
      @TASIAawful1 4 года назад +2

      Wow

    • @AN-cr9cy
      @AN-cr9cy 4 года назад +3

      ADONIS HYTOPYLOS I’m still debating on which one I should get. Most people really love the European over the American especially for “workability” but they say this dog is a bit more stubborn to train during the puppy years. What’s your take on this?

    • @Greekkitty
      @Greekkitty 4 года назад +2

      I've heard the myth. I do not believe it. In the 25 years I've owned Dobermans I've never heard of one turning on it's owner.

    • @TheCS44
      @TheCS44 4 года назад +3

      @@AN-cr9cy As a European owner, I will attest they require some serious exercise, mental stimuli and can be stubborn if not challenged daily. My neighbor has an male American dobe (same age) that rarely wants to run, but mine (female Euro) demands sprinting it every single day!

    • @girishroopun4619
      @girishroopun4619 4 года назад

      @@TheCS44 me also has a 4 month female european doberman it require a minimum of 1 hour of extreme exercise like running to have a stability in his behaviour

  • @loucash305
    @loucash305 2 года назад +1

    I could swear I saw a documentary that the myth of Dobermans turning on owners comes from WWII. They were used by Marines in the Pacific theater (devil dogs?) in some VERY extreme situations. Supposedly the harsh treatment, constant shooting, explosions, and such caused some to bite handlers out of extreme fear reactions.

  • @MaheshPereraMomoHesh
    @MaheshPereraMomoHesh 4 года назад +7

    This was something that I was secretly worried about too, but I'm so glad that you addressed this, definitely made me feel better. Thanks as always! Quick question: How do you introduce a puppy to children? And how do I get my puppy to stop lunging and trying to bite my 4 year old nephew?

    • @ambernoneyah4602
      @ambernoneyah4602 4 года назад +2

      Surrender it and get a non aggressive puppy or dog. Murphys law. It can only take one slip for everything to go wrong. I have some ex inlaws that the whole family warned that their Springer Spaniel was aggressively growling at their kids. Of course, they never thought it would happen. Their daughter is in her thirties now, several surgeries, and would have to shorten her deep 1/2 wide scar by two inches to look like the joker. Is that a risk you're really willing to take? It's a heat wrenching decision to make but I had to do it once myself. I just couldn't live with the guilt if he were to ever harm a child.

  • @Grungswick892
    @Grungswick892 3 года назад +2

    I've always loved the Doberman breed and always liked the idea of owning one. They're so awesome. However I was always told they're aggressive blah blah. Honestly, from what I've learned about Dobermans they're just like other dogs but very loving and protective of THEIR family lol Thank you so much for helping me to better understand Dobermans. I want one so bad

  • @nathalieatendido5096
    @nathalieatendido5096 4 года назад +17

    Could you please make a video about how you post your Dobe’s ears? 🥺 I’m having trouble with mine because idk what works best and how to keep him calm while I’m doing it 🤎🤎🤎

  • @jadedchick.4352
    @jadedchick.4352 4 года назад

    Thanks for addressing this issue. The main reason I have hesitated in having a Doberman. I’ve had German Shepherds for 30 years. I just lost my Shepkita. I am older and keeping up with the fur is a challenge. I’m thinking a Doberman doesn’t have that kind of fur. Dobermans are smaller than my Shepherds, we always got the largest one. I’m going for a smaller, guard dog. I love that they follow you around, just like my Shepherd, mama’s boy! If I looked at all the negative, ailments a dog can have, I’d never have a dog. They are gorgeous! Thanks again!

  • @zebrahead8727
    @zebrahead8727 4 года назад +3

    Been saving for me to get my Robbie!! I can’t wait 😊

    • @DobermanPlanet
      @DobermanPlanet  4 года назад +1

      I hope you end up with a Dobie one day soon! They're such great dogs!

  • @jasonkennedy7518
    @jasonkennedy7518 3 года назад +1

    We have a blue female named Kahia going on 13 yrs now and she’s the same little puppy she was then.... super sweet and loyal, she hates the thought of herself having her master upset with her. I love her soooooo much.

  • @sangeethakannan7862
    @sangeethakannan7862 4 года назад +3

    Nice video mr john, could you pls make a video on how to train a doberman to become a good gaurd dog

    • @suzannethepatriot8049
      @suzannethepatriot8049 4 года назад

      Sangeetha Kannan First train it to be a good family dog. Schutzhund training for a Doberman is good. But you have to be very dedicated to training daily or pay big bucks for someone else to do it for you.

    • @MarsKvaratskhelia
      @MarsKvaratskhelia 4 года назад

      He doesn’t do that

    • @sangeethakannan7862
      @sangeethakannan7862 4 года назад

      Thank you for your reply guys

  • @gaetanozannelli3578
    @gaetanozannelli3578 4 года назад +1

    Your videos are super helpful! Getting my 1st Doberman in July and can’t wait.
    Been waiting one for yrs and finally found a good breeder that I felt comfortable with and confident I was getting a good healthy pup.

  • @j-6519
    @j-6519 4 года назад +3

    Great video🙂

  • @ewertonaraujo1551
    @ewertonaraujo1551 4 года назад +1

    We need to keep being good ambassadors for this breed. Since I was a teenager I used to hear that. The reality was that my Dobermans never tried to bite me. One thing that I would suggest to get a bit more realistic in the percentage of bites per breed would be the number of bites of a breed per its own population. Nowadays, there are many more pitbulls than Dobermans, so in a total population of all breeds they will stand out as number 1. As always, keep the good stuff coming. Happy Memorial day.

    • @DobermanPlanet
      @DobermanPlanet  4 года назад

      Yeah I totally agree. It doesn't look like the CDC has any numbers about how many of each dog exists out there. The AKC has breed popularity numbers but those are only based on how many of each breed are registered with them and not how many actually exist.