The German Shepherd will usually obey a command which the Doberman might refuse. |
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This is where the Doberman gets his short, gleaming coat, and the fine black and tan markings. |
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When he gets a properly written scene he seizes it by the scruff of the neck and shakes the juices out of it with Doberman ferocity. |
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A moment later a Saluki, Doberman, and an Irish wolfhound were running towards her while a black mare was also coming towards her. |
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It could also tell you that Delilah is a Doberman Pincher and must always be handled a certain way. |
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Manchester Terriers are compact, elegant and robust dogs with substance, reminiscent of a Doberman, but smaller. |
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Suárez leaned in, buried his face in Ivanovic's arm and champed on his opponent like an angry Doberman. |
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The pictures chosen to represent his work were a portrait of a Doberman and an owl because they have a unique quality. |
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Max and the black Doberman made eye contact, but the dog did not give him away rather it was spooked by the eyes it looked into and dragged at its lead away from Max. |
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But I have a sinking feeling that this breed of underdog will turn out to look more like a Pekingese than a Doberman. |
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You've probably right away noticed I'm sitting here with this bony little Doberman. |
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If you are particularly house-proud and can't bear the thought of a dog helping to make everything untidy, then you would be better off not owning a Doberman. |
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The dog was one of strange markings, he had brown and black markings like a Doberman, but a white stomach and his muzzle and his neck had a golden color. |
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If it were disrobed its outline would very closely resemble that of a Doberman. |
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The Germans had some dogs with them and Toby Colpitts of 60 Battery adopted one of these dogs, a large Doberman who would not let a civilian pet him or have anything to do with it. |
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The owner of the Doberman Pinscher, neighbour Elaine McKenzie, was accused of letting it get out of control in Renfrew, near Glasgow, last year. |
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You have to be a dominant owner and maintain real good training on dogs like pits, Rottweilers and a Doberman pinscher,'' White said. |
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It is a progressive disease that occurs most often in larger dog breeds including Doberman Pinschers, Mastiffs and Great Danes. |
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For example, in Ohio, Allstate excludes pit bulls, Doberman pinschers and rottweilers, she said. |
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Breeds of working dogs include Saint Bernards, Doberman pinschers, boxers, and Siberian huskies. |
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If you wanted a mean dog, back then, you got a Doberman. |
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She keeps us captives in a world where rock stars, divas and Doberman dogs find pleasure of the same ferocious attitude, of a cruel and excessive beauty. |
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Our superb Doberman loves sausages and mashed potatoes. |
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It is also known to affect dogs notably Doberman Pinschers. |
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Other dog breeds known for intelligence include Shetland sheepdogs, golden retrievers, Labrador retrievers, poodles, Australian cattle dogs, Papilons, and Doberman pinschers. |
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Pointers point at dream-birds and Doberman Pinschers chase dream-burglars. |
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Working breeds like the Boxer, Doberman Pinscher and Bullmastiff moved up in Detroit's overall rankings, while the Poodle dropped out of the top five. |
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Doberman isn't some blitzkrieg of a tune to go with the title but another soft idle musical saunter with interlocking harmonies and chimming guitars. |
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Workers found generations of cats varying in age from 8 weeks old to adults, a Doberman pinscher and a Weimaraner hunting dog, and a dead pigeon in a cage. |
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For example, if a pet owner has an older Doberman Pinscher, PetPlace. |
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Both his estranged wife, Michaele, and a previous girlfriend had each helped raise a doberman puppy with Salahi. |
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