




Canis lupus familiaris
A Doberman Pinscher is a sleek, speedy dog that stays alert. With kind training, it becomes a loyal helper and friend.
Habitat: Homes with space to train and play; open parks
The Doberman Pinscher is a sleek, muscular dog with a short, smooth coat, most commonly black or red with rust-colored markings on its muzzle, chest, legs, and tail. Its powerful, athletic build and often cropped ears and docked tail give it a distinctive, alert appearance.





Category
MammalsRarity
Common
Danger
3/5 · Moderate
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A Doberman's nose print is as unique as a human's fingerprint!
Dobermans were first bred in Germany by a tax collector for protection!
Their sleek, short coat makes them sensitive to cold weather!
They can run almost as fast as a galloping horse!
Doberman Pinschers have an excellent sense of smell and hearing that helps them detect changes in their surroundings.
Doberman Pinschers possess high intelligence that helps them learn complex commands and tasks quickly.
Doberman Pinschers have strong protective instincts that help them guard their family and home.
Doberman Pinschers are omnivores, typically eating commercial dog food provided by their human families.
Age differences: Puppies require more frequent meals for growth, while seniors may need specialized diets.
Homo sapiens
Provides companionship and protection in exchange for care.
Ctenocephalides felis
Feeds on their blood, causing discomfort.
Ixodes scapularis
Attaches to skin, potentially transmitting diseases.
Dirofilaria immitis
Internal parasite transmitted by mosquitoes, impacts heart health.
Wildlife encompasses all undomesticated animal and plant life existing in their natural habitats.
Furry describes animals possessing a dense covering of soft hair or fur.
Social animals live in organized groups, cooperating for survival benefits such as foraging, defense, and raising offspring.
Grassland habitats are terrestrial biomes dominated by grasses and herbaceous plants, supporting a variety of grazing animals.
Domesticated refers to species that have been selectively bred and tamed by humans for specific purposes.
This trait identifies organisms whose diet consists entirely or primarily of animal tissue.
This trait identifies organisms that exhibit exceptional swiftness in movement for hunting, escape, or travel.
This habitat trait indicates species that can coexist with humans in urban and suburban environments, utilizing man-made structures and green spaces.
Danger
3/5 · Moderate
Meet with an adult and follow the owner’s rules; keep hands away from the dog’s face during greetings.
66-71 cm
34-45 kg
10-13 years
56 km/h
Doberman Pinschers are omnivores, typically eating commercial dog food provided by their human families.
Homes with space to train and play; open parks
4-8
58-68 days
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