Why fewer people have Doberman pinschers

Why do fewer people own Dobermans Dobermans have experienced war and mass breeding, and there is a degree of inbreeding, so there are more genetic diseases. Dobermans, which we currently keep as companion dogs, are prone to congenital heart disease, as well as hip dysplasia, and a host of other diseases. The Doberman Pinscher was a famous military dog that was used in World War II, and is not suitable for pet families to keep as a companion dog. The Doberman’s bark is extremely penetrating and sharp, loud and easily disturbed, and his diet is large, requiring a nutritious, easy-to-digest natural food, which is not suitable for urban areas. In fact, the biggest reason why there are so few Doberman pinschers is because it belongs to the scope of the ban, even if many people still want to breed, but based on this alone, want to breed is also unable to ah, so this becomes a Doberman pinscher less and less people, one of the reasons for breeding it.

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