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  2. Dobermann - Wikipedia

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    The Doberman Pinscher ranked as average on dog-directed aggression and dog rivalry. Looking only at bites and attempted bites, Doberman Pinschers rank as far less aggressive towards humans and show less aggression than many breeds without a reputation (e.g., Cocker Spaniel, Dalmatian, and Great Dane). This study concluded that aggression has a ...

  3. Ferry v. Rauhfelsen of Giralda - Wikipedia

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    Ferry was born in Germany on 9 January 1937 to dam Ch. Jessy v. Sonnenhoehe, a German dog, and sire Ch. Troll v. Englesberg, an American and Canadian champion. [1] His dam is described by the Doberman Pinscher Club of America (DPCA) as the most important dam of her time, with around 80% of dogs polled at a DPCA Show in the 1940s being related to her. [2]

  4. Rancho Dobe's Storm - Wikipedia

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    Ch. Rancho Dobe's Storm (12 December 1949 – October 1960), also known as Storm or Stormie, a Doberman Pinscher, best known for being Best in Show at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show in both 1952 and 1953. He was the grandson of the 1939 champion, Ferry v. Rauhfelsen of Giralda. Born in California, he was sold to his New York–based owner ...

  5. Arizona Man Reunites With Lost Dog After 8 Years - AOL

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    An Arizona man’s long-lost companion has returned home after eight years apart. Paul Guilbeault, a local photographer, was reunited with his Miniature Doberman Pinscher, Damion, in a ...

  6. Inquisitive Doberman Left Stunned After Gigantic Great Dane ...

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    Doberman Pinschers are not small dogs. Some can stand 28 inches tall and weigh in at 100 pounds. While most would consider that quite sizeable, it’s modest compared to a Great Dane, a breed even ...

  7. German Wirehaired Pointer - Wikipedia

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    The German Wirehaired Pointer traces its origins back to 1880. The breed originated in Germany, where Baron Sigismund von Zedlitz und Neukirch was a leading breeder, [1] wanting to create a versatile hunting dog that would work closely with either one person or a small party of persons hunting on foot in varied terrain; from the mountainous regions of the Alps, to dense forests, to more open ...

  8. If You Spot This Creature, Run! - AOL

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    They stand at 5.5 feet high and weigh up to 9,000 pounds. Despite being so heavy, they’re fast, reaching 30 mph in short bursts. They kill on land and in the water, sometimes purposely turning ...

  9. Karl Friedrich Louis Dobermann - Wikipedia

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    Karl Friedrich Louis Dobermann (/ ˈ d oʊ b ər m ə n /; German pronunciation: [ˈdoːbɐman]; 2 January 1834 – 9 June 1894) was the first breeder of the Dobermann.He started the creation of this dog breed in the town of Apolda, in the Grand Duchy of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach around 1890, following the Franco-Prussian War.