These 20 important reminders should serve you well as awesome Doberman Pinscher owners… if you want to go to the top of this article to view the post from the very beginning, GO HERE.
1. Don’t be upset when I jump for joy when you come through the door.
I only live for ten to twelve years. You are what makes that time enjoyable. It’s hard on me when you go away.
2. Give me time to understand what you want from me.
I don’t always get it right on the first try, but I promise I’m trying as hard as I can.
3. Give me your trust.
Just like I trust you, I need you to trust me, too.
Move on to the next page for even more important reminders that will serve you well as awesome Doberman Pinscher owners!
Prith Vi Raj
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https://youtu.be/UmXZC0gyQ5Q
Kindra Mcmullen
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Blerina Imami doesn’t he look like kane…the on the cover of the story
Blerina Imami
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Omg. Just like Kane. I miss Kane and rocko
Seemarani Maharana
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So cute baby
Edie Meyers
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rosie
Diego Ascorra
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https://goo.gl/5isdWa
Maddy Smith
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Jennifer Farris
Alex Pangilinan
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Please help! This dog needs to be rescued in CA: https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=1775725592729396&id=100008759166389
Alexandria Cahill
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Brandon Stell
Lee Wright
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Dobermans are beautiful dogs, I will love mine forever, miss her still, she was the best, loving, loyal, sweet and adorable…..
Marilyn Brown
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#5 is correct, but not quite strong enough getting thus point across. Dobies don’t have a thick coat of hair. They can only be outside in cold weather long enough to take care of business or stretch their legs a little. Same is true in the sun and heat. Mine will lay out in the grass soaking up sunshine for 10 to 15 minutes max. In other words, they are indoor dogs, except in good weather when they love to play outside!
Thomas Mudd
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