Things to note when raising a Doberman Pinscher

Things to note when raising a Doberman Pinscher
Doberman Pinscher (certain introduction)

Speaking of Doberman Pinschers, we will expect their agility and dignity. This kind of dog was once used by humans as a police dog, and is now widely kept as a companion dog by many people. Many owners may have raised them for a simple reason at first, just to protect their hometown. However, after raising them for a long time, they will realize that these seemingly serious dogs actually have their own special tenderness towards their owners. The editor will tell you the key points of raising Doberman Pinscher with good compliance.
1. Maintain enough exercise capacity
The Doberman Pinscher is a herding dog and likes to exercise, so its domestication should ensure that it has sufficient exercise capacity. This lively puppy loves to play and catch games. They are generally very friendly to children and other pets.
2. Don’t change owners halfway
The Doberman Pinscher is healthy, energetic, cheerful, excitable and slightly neurotic, feels sharp, arrogant, loyal to its owner, and is loyal to its owner. Strangers suspect that it is best not to change the new owner halfway, otherwise there will be no guidance to change the new owner for an eternity.
3. Training from puppies
Doberman Pinscher often barks and should be trained when it is a puppy so that it can develop the habit of not barking and barking. Train it not to scratch and damage household objects with its claws and teach it to pay attention to hygiene, like to be clean, and defecate regularly.
4. Hygiene and Cleanliness
Feed and water must be clean and hygienic. Pet dog food bowls and other tableware should be cleaned immediately and disinfected on time to prevent lack of hygiene. Feeling sick due to eating or drinking. The temperature of feeding food should not be higher than the dog's body temperature, otherwise it will burn the digestive organs of the mouth.
5. Feed and matching
Doberman Pinscher’s daily feed must contain 250-300 grams of meat, plus an equal amount of vegetarian food or biscuits. Meat and dry vegetables need to be cooked, chopped, and then mixed with a little water before feeding. Drinking water should also be fed 2 to 3 times a day. A little salt can be added to food to reduce the taste of the food.

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