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    I Just got a Doberman Puppy, Gonna be 8 Weeks on Tues December 22, just want to Know why does he cry every single time, also this will be an outdoor dog, we have a big backyard so it will have lots of space to do excercise, but i was reading on the breed and it says its more of an indoor dog, and i wanted to know if its a problem being and outdoor dog, i live in So Cal so the temp isnt so bad ...thanx..i never owend a doberman before

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    Some dogs just cry. I had a Doberman that used to whine all the time, he was actually a friendly dog, like a lab, who whined because he wanted attention.


    You can't leave Dobermans outside in cold weather, they've got thin skin and thin coats and will freeze their asses off if it's cold. I mean look at em'...

    They are good dogs, I've had two of them. One was friendly(he actually got stolen he was so friendly), the other one was the guarddog from . More than likely you will raise it in a fenced backyard so it is probably going to wind up closer to a guarddog from than friendly.


    They are good dogs who are really protective of their owners and families but they are generally pretty high strung and pretty aggressive. They've also got some sharp ass teeth and they can bite hard even when they don't mean to do so and are just play biting.

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    pics of wifey now

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    I think you picked the wrong dog…Dobbies can be high maintenance….They don’t like dog food…They prefer chuck roast simmered in onion soup….The large males like to sleep in bed with their owners…They hate the cold & the heat…They need constant reassurance…They don’t like being left alone & will escape their yards to be around people…Dude…Get a chia pet…Give the Dobbie to a senior who is home all day...

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    8 weeks old? It's a baby. Of course he's going to cry. It's not a breed thing. It's a baby thing. You didn't research this at all did you?

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    Don't dock its ears.

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    You didn't research this at all did you?
    That was my first thought too.

    8 weeks is way too small to have him outside. Keep him indoors until he is a little older.

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    I agree with Ash, he's just a baby so he cries a lot. I got my Doberman at 8 weeks old and he is 6 years old now. My dog is an indoor dog and is very mellow and spoiled. He is very smart and well behaved and has NEVER done anything destructive or had a potty accident indoors. He's a great watchdog and very protective of the family---if I even raise my voice at my kids, he's on the spot to make sure everything is okay. He has a doggy door to the backyard and goes out whenever he wants, sleeps in the sun and patrols the fence.
    He's the best walking/running partner I've ever had. I personally would not keep a dobey outside; they are too social and need to be part of a family----in fact mine is the cleanest, calmest, smartest and most responsible member of this family!

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    As someone who similarly acquired a dog without knowing much about it and later realized how dumb that was, I say get a book on dobermans ASAP. I'd start socializing him with other puppies and people as well. Some vets offer this service to new dog owners, or you can find a puppy group. Socializing a dog early, especially one as protective as a doberman, will be really helpful in the long run. If you're going to keep him inside, start crate-training early.

    As for the whining, whott's right, but I'd add that you don't want to reward him for whining by giving attention/food/etc., because it will just reinforce it.

    You probably know a lot of this, I just don't want someone to go through what I did with a new breed I was unprepared for.

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    As someone who similarly acquired a dog without knowing much about it and later realized how dumb that was, I say get a book on dobermans ASAP. I'd start socializing him with other puppies and people as well. Some vets offer this service to new dog owners, or you can find a puppy group. Socializing a dog early, especially one as protective as a doberman, will be really helpful in the long run. If you're going to keep him inside, start crate-training early.

    As for the whining, whott's right, but I'd add that you don't want to reward him for whining by giving attention/food/etc., because it will just reinforce it.

    You probably know a lot of this, I just don't want someone to go through what I did with a new breed I was unprepared for.
    yeah im taking him to petsmart for Puppy training and so he could be with other dogs and socialize with other people, i tought it was free but it was 90 dollars for 6 week training

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    You need to upload that somewhere like photobucket or something, We cannot see it.

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    yeah im taking him to petsmart for Puppy training and so he could be with other dogs and socialize with other people, i tought it was free but it was 90 dollars for 6 week training
    rofl, why would you think it was free? you're the dude who wears purple vnecks and skinny jeans, right?

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    Don't dock its ears.
    you kidding me? this chode probabaly had the dogs ears chopped off before he even picked him up. this guy is looking for a status symbol, kinda like how if you're hood you wanna get a pit. they're not pets, they're ornaments

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    here is a vid i posted on youtube
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UwuPEaxf2Yo

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    you kidding me? this chode probabaly had the dogs ears chopped off before he even picked him up. this guy is looking for a status symbol, kinda like how if you're hood you wanna get a pit. they're not pets, they're ornaments
    Still worth it to recommend against it, pego. A buddy of mine about 6 years ago did it for the looks, and the dog was a hemophiliac, almost died. He felt lower than low.

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    I agree with Ash, he's just a baby so he cries a lot. I got my Doberman at 8 weeks old and he is 6 years old now. My dog is an indoor dog and is very mellow and spoiled. He is very smart and well behaved and has NEVER done anything destructive or had a potty accident indoors. He's a great watchdog and very protective of the family---if I even raise my voice at my kids, he's on the spot to make sure everything is okay. He has a doggy door to the backyard and goes out whenever he wants, sleeps in the sun and patrols the fence.
    He's the best walking/running partner I've ever had. I personally would not keep a dobey outside; they are too social and need to be part of a family----in fact mine is the cleanest, calmest, smartest and most responsible member of this family!
    An outdoor dog in SoCAl? It gets hot as there. It's all good if you don't want him to have a stroke.

    I had a doberman as a kid. Probably the 2nd best dog I've ever owned. They can get a littler squirrely around strangers and are very good guard dogs.

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    Hey Red...Is that Pets Mart or Pet Smart?

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    Hope he doesn't rip your face off in the middle of the night, after being left outside all day.
    Last edited by marini martini; 12-21-2009 at 12:58 PM.

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    Poor thing!
    We had a doberman at one point - she was super sweet!
    Unfortunately, when we moved to Minnesota (from TX), we had to give her up (to an older woman who knitted sweaters for dogs ). She would shake on a cool day in TX. There was NO WAY she was going to make it through the MN winters.

    I'm with those who say you should have researched thoroughly before purchasing a dog. Not every breed will work with every person.
    You have her now, though. Perhaps you can read everything you can get your hands on, and make a more informed decision on your future with this pooch.

    Here's a link for starters:
    http://www.akc.org/breeds/doberman_pinscher/

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    Y'all are assuming that this guy can read

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    Hey Red...Is that Pets Mart or Pet Smart?
    my bad its petco

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    Hmmmmmm let's see............

    a. you gonna leave pup out side all day.
    b. you gonna dock his ears.
    c. you know nothing about the breed.
    d. your ty taste in music.
    e. Laker fan.

    Yep, dog's gonna bite your face off in the middle of the night.

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    Hmmmmmm let's see............

    a. you gonna leave pup out side all day.
    b. you gonna dock his ears.
    c. you know nothing about the breed.
    d. your ty taste in music.
    e. Laker fan.

    Yep, dog's gonna bite your face off in the middle of the night.
    a. he doenst sleep outside, he sleeps inside the garage where he has a warm bed inside so its not cold, we play with him outside but when he sleeping or eating he is inside the garage

    b. yes i am going to dock his ears, i was reading about if you dont dock his ears he might be prone to ear infections

    c. i actually did research on the dog

    d. The Killers are still the Best

    e. Lakers RULE the NBA

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    b. yes i am going to dock his ears, i was reading about if you dont dock his ears he might be prone to ear infections
    Just fyi, my dobie is not docked and has never had an ear infection. He's 6 yrs old now.

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