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  2. Choking Doberman - Wikipedia

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    The Choking Doberman is an urban legend that originated in the United States. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The story involves a protective pet found by its owner gagging on human fingers lodged in its throat. As the story unfolds, the dog's owner discovers an intruder whose hand is bleeding from the dog bite.

  3. Dobermann - Wikipedia

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    The Doberman Pinscher has been ranked amongst the most intelligent dog breeds in experimental studies and expert evaluations. Psychologist Stanley Coren ranks the Dobermann as the 5th most intelligent dog in the category of obedience command training , based on the selective surveys answered by experienced trainers (as documented in his book ...

  4. Dog Mom’s List of Funny Things Dobermans ‘Hate’ Is So On-Point

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    For this Doberman Pinscher named Cowboy, the three things he hates most are funny and relatable, and most dogs probably feel the same way. Cowboy's mom shared a video of the things he hates on ...

  5. Dracula's Dog - Wikipedia

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    Its plot revolves around a Doberman Pinscher who is turned into a vampire by a member of the Dracula family, who is also a vampire. [2] The film's screenplay by Frank Ray Perilli was the basis for the mass market paperback novel Hounds of Dracula (1977) by Ken Johnson, which was re-titled Dracula's Dog upon the film's release in the United States.

  6. Doberman’s Quest To Save Soggy Balls From the Rain Is ... - AOL

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    The Doberman could grab one of the toys in the rain and bring it inside. The video's caption joked, "So brave." In the comments, people laughed at the silly dog and his fear of getting wet.

  7. Category:Spanish grammar - Wikipedia

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  8. Spanish grammar - Wikipedia

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    Spanish is a diasporic language which also experiences diachronic variation. While Spanish is said to generally have flexible or "free" word order, others such as Pountain assert that the syntax is heavily influenced by topic and comment identification. [5]

  9. List of Spanish dog breeds - Wikipedia

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    Twelve Spanish dog breeds are recognised by both the Fédération Cynologique Internationale and by the Real Sociedad Canina de España, [1] and a further twelve by the Real Sociedad alone.