I have a German pinscher. She is a very sweet, affectionate girl, and likes to be with me all the time. She was abandoned by my neighbor across the road when he moved away. I realized she was starving, and began to feed her, She soon adopted me as her human. She listens well to me. I own a small farm in the mountains of Tennessee, and she has the run of the place when she is outside. She is very good about coming to me when I call her, and is very happy just staying with me and being petted, or relaxing on her bed inn the house or on one of the recliners. She has a full tail and rose ears. I'm glad, because I prefer my dogs natural.
@TurnedLeftAtTheRockyMountains Fortunately my dog runs free here in the mountains, although she doesn't stray far from my little farm. Because of this I don't have to trim her nails that often. When I do, I don't try to cut them that short, just enough so they don't scrape on the floor when she walks, and I do it only about 1/16 inch per nip. This seems to work well, and I have never hit her "quick". I am lucky because she trusts me completely, and, although she doesn't really like it, will tolerate me cutting her nails this way, although it does take a few minutes per paw.
My boyfriend and I adopted what was supposed to a Belgian Malinois mix in 2023 from our local shelter. She was six months old, her original owners wanted no part of her. The first time we took her to the vet we were told German Pinscher mix with another breed he was unable to determine what she is mixed without a DNA test. He was thinking along the lines of Akita Her tail curls and has a thick double coat Her weight 64 pounds. As the appointment was ending our vet suggested using a calming chew for night. Rizzie first two months with us she destroyed all the furniture in the living room chewed up several pair of shoes, chewed up our mountain bikes besides destroying all her toys. Rizzie all time favorite thing to do with her best friend American Bull Terrier who weighs 120 pounds bolt out of the house and run as fast as she can up and down the street biggest problem we live in rural KY when the corn crops are full grown running through the corn fields is fun to them. It usually takes two hours to catch both dogs. Rizzie doesn’t like to sleep she takes naps once she wakes up it’s time to play Rizzie style. That’s when the calming chews come in handy. If you are thinking of adopting a German Pincher get ready for lots and lots of high energy.
I consider your video about pinscher to be the most honest and factual that I know. But the most beautiful thing for me is your deep affection for these wonderful dogs, which runs like a red thread through your lovable film. Just great. Thank you very much.
Thank You so much for covering our breed! I've had German Pinschers since 2000. My first GP lived 16 years and 2 months with no health problems until the last few months. She was a "Blazer pup" (for those who know GP lines). My GP (Neolith's Alpha Aja) was one of the originals to be accepted into the AKC. What an exciting time that was in early 2000's for GP owners. I've had 12 or 13 working dogs at this point but the GP is my favorite. German Pinschers just "get it". In the right hand there is nothing they can't do. Ms. Shulter is 100% correct in everything she says. Congratulations on an awesome "Dogumentary" and many thanks to Ms. Shulter for representing our breed so well.
You produce solid gold when you produce breed videos that have actual breed info like this from people who truly understand the breed being featured. This was a great video !
We just rescued an 8 month old from the streets. Nothing but skin and bones with lots of scabs. We took him to the vet thinking he was a Doberman puppy. For 2 months he’s been such a cuddle bug and enjoys his training. Thank you for the video and information.
Finally, thank you sooo much. There's very little serious info on TH-cam on the breed. I've ever only seen one walking in Los Angeles and the owner was amazed that I actually knew the dogs breed. He told me I was the first person he's ran in to in Los Angeles (he was from back East just moved to L.A.) to have actually been correct when I asked if it's breed was a German Pinscher.
@@medapoderyte7274 if you want one with a tail and floppy ears you can get it anywhere. If you want a proper one - cropped and docked - then Serbia or Russia would be my first choice then Canada and USA.
My boyfriend and I agreed to buy a German Pinscher puppy next year. I am so exited! Can’t stop watching youtube videoes of the breed, and I am really into reading about this amazing breed on the web. Thank you for this introduction video of the German Pinscher! I have watched it 2 times, I probly watch it again some time in the furture. 👍🏻
We got our pup last week. This breed seemed to tick the most boxes we were looking for, things like small amount of shedding, intelligent, long life, small enough to have on your lap etc...
I lost all 3 of my beloved miniature pinchers this year. 2020 has been rough. They all made it to 15 but i miss them horribly. When Im ready, maybe this time Ill get 2 German pinchers. They are gorgeous to look at.
Great presentation. Love how you work with your dogs. I have had this breed now for 8 years. These dogs are very intelligent and independent thinkers but they also really love their people. A very loyal dog. Thank-you for making this video.
Well, it's plain to see where the Doberman gets it's looks. I love my Dobe. Excellent family dog. Having said that, my next dog will be a German Pinschers. One thing I noticed, is that the Pinscher has a squarer muzzle than a Dobe. Years ago, a had Standard Schnauzers. Apart from the difference in coat, Schnauzers and Pinschers are very similar in build and character.
🏆Once again, very impressive video! Valery and her dogs are amazing, I've seen her pups in person, neat dogs. Love the video, great content, info and background music fits perfect. Thanks again sir!🏆 GOLD!!!
I have had a GP for 10 years now. She's a beautyful brindle. She had floppy ears, but a docked tail as a pup. With age her ears have actually pricked on their own. People always comment on her big ears.
Der Beste Hund den es gibt. Man wird immer auf die Probe gestellt. Als Wachhund einfach super. Als Begleithund perfekt . Ein guter Beschützer der Familie. Der Pinscher ist immer sportlich unterwegs und ist nichts für Couch Faulenzer
thank's for doing this vid on that great breed, I love my German Pinscher he turned 4 two days ago and my mother in law has been breeding them for over 30 years now here in germany
I've 2 Miniature Pinscher puppies. My Male, chocolate color, my Female Red Stag color. Their 3 1/2 mths. I agree with you Their intelligent, beautiful looking, and they love to cuddle. Training needs consistency. Be patient and you'll have an excellent dog.
Great video. I only take issue that "a walk" is sufficient exercise. My dog, at least, has a ton of energy that a walk will only frustrate. Bike rides and serious games of tug-o-war, plus some treat hunting has been my go to.
You can also use the loop hole in the system and say your Doberman is your ESA (Emotional Support Animal). They can't deny you. But don't get it mixed up with an actual service dog. ESA is NOT a service dog. ESA is just a fancy way of saying companion dog but with benefits to get around prejudice rules like a lot of apartments have against Dobermans, Rotties, and Pitbulls. But a German Pinscher is also a good alternative . I love my Dobe though!
The mini-pin has no Doberman in it at all..It is Italian greyhound for speed, Dachshund for small size and pincher for Guts...The German Pincher is heavier..
The Manchester terrier had a part in both of the breeding of the Doberman and the pinschers it past on its smooth sleek black and tan coat. All are beautiful looking animals.
i saw a breeder at the vet once and he brought a litter of 12 in for vaccines. 9 of them were lilac, and almost lilac blue color. i had never seen that color before in my life. basic standard colors are black and brown color and red/brown color. just gorgeous to see lilac blue
This has been a most informative video describing the GP. I am looking to buy a puppy for a pet and to do performance training with her. I look forward to the search and than you for doing this vide.
When I´m older I´m getting this breed, I would love one rn but my parents are busy and I go to school, I´d love to work from hoem and spend all day with my deog and trainign them to be the best
I owe my life to my dobermans they are the reason I became a certified master trainer instructor former police k9 and search and rescue I'm looking for a German pinscher as my handicapped service dog now I'm disabled but looking as PTSD service dog just for me at home
The German Pinscher male decide to get my Malinois X, preggo. So we had 8 Malinois XPs. Yeah yeah I named them that. Very good dogs, all the puppies came out with flappy ears. 1 weighs 80lbs and is brindle to fawn. And 1 became a dwarf. From the German Shepherd grandfather. 2 have black and tan coats, 2 are brindle, 2are tan, 2 are pure red and all have random thick hair or Belgian hair. But the German Pinscher gene is strong. Both good and bad of both dogs are in the puppies. They are security outdoor dogs and scent dogs. The dad being pure bred is 50lbs all muscle. The Malinois X is 63lbs and the puppy I kept being the runt is now 53lbs at 1 year. The dad lives outside with the mal x and the xp. He is actually a good security dog and barks like crazy.
im glad i seen this video i wanted a doberman for a service dog a german pincher will be a good fit. the only problem is i cant find one near me. i keep looking on the akc market place.
Ugh, so many dog breeds I was hellbent on getting a giant schnauzer but then I received the worst news in the world: too much work [paraphrasing] So I found my 1st ideal breed. Now I'm looking for my 2nd, ideal dog breed. I wonder if this might be it🤔
Does anyone know how to get in touch with the lady here, Ms.Shulter? And her location? I am looking to purchase some top dogs for a breeding program in Canada.
Where could I buy one? From my childhood I was dreaming about having a Doberman but it is too big for my household. If anyone could let me know, I would be appreciated.
Please understand that I am not familiar with this breed but have been a huge Doberman fan and owner for a long, long time and these beautiful dogs seem more like smaller Doberman Pinschers than anything else. In the video, it is stated that they have a slight stubborn streak in them. Are they on a similar level as the Doberman in regards to intelligence? The Doberman is in the top 5 or so of dogs that are extremely intelligent. The video really makes them sound like Dobermans on a smaller scale. They sound fantastic and I am going to make a point of meeting some German Pinschers in the very near future. Their lifespan in an added bonus. These dogs seem fantastic and can be considered a hidden gem. I need to educate myself on this breed. We are looking to get another dog soon and I need info Newton Crosby, lol. Do they have the natural protectiveness that the Doberman does? I am not looking for a true guard dog but I do have certain expectations. I know that this breed was the core of the Doberman foundation when Louis Von Doberman created the Doberman so I know this dog has a lot to offer. Thanks so much for a great video and I look forward to learning more about the German Pinscher. Thanks again.
notsosilentmajority1 I have a German Pinscher x Miniature Pinscher mix. Minpins and German Pinschers are basically the same, just different sizes so I can tell you a little bit about this breed! They are really intelligent, I don't know if they are as intelligent as a Doberman, but they sure are! Mine knows about 20 commands, and will learn a lot more in the future. He loves to learn new things! Pinschers are usually very picky eaters, so not everything will taste good. Just use some really good sausages for training :D They can also be really protective. Mine barks or growls at every strange noise he hears. He barks like crazy when he hears the doorbell, it can be REALLY annoying. Other than that, they are a fantastic breed. Mine is a mix, like I said and pretty small with his 15". He also has red fur, so he doesn't really look like a Doberman lol. I'm also looking for a second dog and I really want a Doberman (as you can tell by my profile picture). But their short lifespan is really scaring me.... I don't want to lose my dog at the age of 5. And almost every Doberman suffers from DCM. Maybe I should just get another German Pinscher, I don't know....
luux - Thank you so much for answering many of my questions. We recently lost an American Bulldog and our entire family is still upset about it. She passed at only 5 years of age and it was quite sudden. With that said we would like to get a smaller dog and another large dog. We have a lot of coyotes where we are and now that my AB is no longer with us, the coyotes are back around. I am a huge Doberman fan but since we moved to the southwest and with the coyotes and all, my wife is more comfortable with a thicker, broader dog. She also doesn't have the energy to keep up with a Doberman. It's important to get a dog that has an energy level that matches you. I am not home all the time so I have to get her a dog she feels most comfortable with. As far as Dobermans go, I feel that they are absolutely remarkable. They are one of the most intelligent breeds in the world, they are gorgeous when docked and cropped and they are a fabulous natural family protector. They do come with health risks though. You mentioned 5 years. That is not a Dobermans average lifespan. Anywhere from 10 - 12 years is quite reasonable BUT it boils down to going to the right breeder. If you are willing to wait for the right pup there are many great Doberman breeders still in the US. You have to do your research and double check and then triple check the breeder. Once you have selected a breeder it's just the matter of cost and the wait for a great pup. Good breeders don't just have pups available all the time. A good breeder will also have many questions for you as well. I hope you do go for the Doberman. I feel like I am living vicariously through you, lol. I want to thank you for the info you gave me about the German Pinscher, I really appreciate it. If/when I get one I will let you know for sure. Please let me know when/if you get your Doberman. Good luck and God Bless.
A German Pinscher is very similar to a Dobermann. I own my second GP now. They are intelligent, full of life and energy and loyal to their owner and remain a bit of independent. That is what I love them for. They get older than a Dobermann because they do not have these heart problems. My first one was 14 years old. They do have a comfortable size and weight. I do like Dobermann, too but they are a bit to tall for me.
This breed seems underrated ...versatile, long-lived, easy size and coat
I have a German pinscher. She is a very sweet, affectionate girl, and likes to be with me all the time. She was abandoned by my neighbor across the road when he moved away. I realized she was starving, and began to feed her, She soon adopted me as her human. She listens well to me. I own a small farm in the mountains of Tennessee, and she has the run of the place when she is outside. She is very good about coming to me when I call her, and is very happy just staying with me and being petted, or relaxing on her bed inn the house or on one of the recliners. She has a full tail and rose ears. I'm glad, because I prefer my dogs natural.
@TurnedLeftAtTheRockyMountains Fortunately my dog runs free here in the mountains, although she doesn't stray far from my little farm. Because of this I don't have to trim her nails that often. When I do, I don't try to cut them that short, just enough so they don't scrape on the floor when she walks, and I do it only about 1/16 inch per nip. This seems to work well, and I have never hit her "quick". I am lucky because she trusts me completely, and, although she doesn't really like it, will tolerate me cutting her nails this way, although it does take a few minutes per paw.
Great story dobermans are the best
Well done for keeping the dog natural
@@UnderDog748I believe you meant “poodles”?
My boyfriend and I adopted what was supposed to a Belgian Malinois mix in 2023 from our local shelter. She was six months old, her original owners wanted no part of her. The first time we took her to the vet we were told German Pinscher mix with another breed he was unable to determine what she is mixed without a DNA test. He was thinking along the lines of Akita Her tail curls and has a thick double coat Her weight 64 pounds. As the appointment was ending our vet suggested using a calming chew for night. Rizzie first two months with us she destroyed all the furniture in the living room chewed up several pair of shoes, chewed up our mountain bikes besides destroying all her toys. Rizzie all time favorite thing to do with her best friend American Bull Terrier who weighs 120 pounds bolt out of the house and run as fast as she can up and down the street biggest problem we live in rural KY when the corn crops are full grown running through the corn fields is fun to them. It usually takes two hours to catch both dogs. Rizzie doesn’t like to sleep she takes naps once she wakes up it’s time to play Rizzie style. That’s when the calming chews come in handy. If you are thinking of adopting a German Pincher get ready for lots and lots of high energy.
I've fallen in love with the breed and am living for the day I can bring one home.
I consider your video about pinscher to be the most honest and factual that I know. But the most beautiful thing for me is your deep affection for these wonderful dogs, which runs like a red thread through your lovable film. Just great. Thank you very much.
I rescued a German pinscher and I love her so much! She is so chill but full of energy when we go to the dog park. German pinschers are the best !
2 years later comming back. Seriously I don’t understand why they aren’t more popular.
Thank You so much for covering our breed! I've had German Pinschers since 2000. My first GP lived 16 years and 2 months with no health problems until the last few months. She was a "Blazer pup" (for those who know GP lines). My GP (Neolith's Alpha Aja) was one of the originals to be accepted into the AKC. What an exciting time that was in early 2000's for GP owners. I've had 12 or 13 working dogs at this point but the GP is my favorite. German Pinschers just "get it". In the right hand there is nothing they can't do. Ms. Shulter is 100% correct in everything she says. Congratulations on an awesome "Dogumentary" and many thanks to Ms. Shulter for representing our breed so well.
Any recommendations as far as breeders go? I'm looking to purchase one in the next year.
Could u tell me a bit more about living with one?. I'm very interested in getting one, IV always had dobbies and cattle dog.
can you please tell me about shedding and smelliness?
I can't agree more! Thumbs up!
You produce solid gold when you produce breed videos that have actual breed info like this from people who truly understand the breed being featured. This was a great video !
We just rescued an 8 month old from the streets. Nothing but skin and bones with lots of scabs. We took him to the vet thinking he was a Doberman puppy. For 2 months he’s been such a cuddle bug and enjoys his training. Thank you for the video and information.
I own a German Pinscher, He is becoming my ears. BEST dog i've ever owned.
Which other dogs have you owned? Why is the GP your best?
Getting my GP puppy this morning. Have shown your video to friends & relatives so they know what I am getting. So excited.
Finally, thank you sooo much. There's very little serious info on TH-cam on the breed. I've ever only seen one walking in Los Angeles and the owner was amazed that I actually knew the dogs breed. He told me I was the first person he's ran in to in Los Angeles (he was from back East just moved to L.A.) to have actually been correct when I asked if it's breed was a German Pinscher.
My girlfriend is from the East coast with her German... I guess German pinschers are a East coast thing lol
I am buying one soon! (but with a whole tail and flappy ears) So lucky to come across your channel, not many vids on German Pinschers
Did you already buy one. Happy to hear that there are still some sane people who don't feel the need to torture their dogs. Keep it going.
Where did you get yours?? Im in the UK and cant find them anywhere
@@tally9166 its so tragic that people feel the need to mutilate their innocent pets
where did you buy one? i’m in lithuania and i really want one
@@medapoderyte7274 if you want one with a tail and floppy ears you can get it anywhere. If you want a proper one - cropped and docked - then Serbia or Russia would be my first choice then Canada and USA.
My boyfriend and I agreed to buy a German Pinscher puppy next year. I am so exited! Can’t stop watching youtube videoes of the breed, and I am really into reading about this amazing breed on the web. Thank you for this introduction video of the German Pinscher! I have watched it 2 times, I probly watch it again some time in the furture. 👍🏻
i loveee learning about new breeds. I didn't even know this breed existed! Love your videos
What a lovely all around dog.
They were also used as hunting dogs. They are a great breed ❤️
Thanks for all your time and effort you put into the videos ❤️
We have a German Pinscher. Best dog ever!!
where did you buy it?
The German Pinscher is a fantastic dog. Thanks for posting.
Please, please do a 'living with' for this breed :) I'd be forever grateful!
Just cranking out the content lately, great job.
We got our pup last week. This breed seemed to tick the most boxes we were looking for, things like small amount of shedding, intelligent, long life, small enough to have on your lap etc...
I lost all 3 of my beloved miniature pinchers this year. 2020 has been rough. They all made it to 15 but i miss them horribly. When Im ready, maybe this time Ill get 2 German pinchers. They are gorgeous to look at.
It's great that you've done one on German Pinschers because they're so rare. You only see these guys on books.
One of the best dog videos I've ever seen, very informative and straightforward.
Finally a video on the German Pincher.
Anyone who lives with a pinscher know they are just wholesome. They look menacing but they are adorable.
Great presentation. Love how you work with your dogs. I have had this breed now for 8 years. These dogs are very intelligent and independent thinkers but they also really love their people. A very loyal dog. Thank-you for making this video.
Well, it's plain to see where the Doberman gets it's looks. I love my Dobe. Excellent family dog. Having said that, my next dog will be a German Pinschers. One thing I noticed, is that the Pinscher has a squarer muzzle than a Dobe. Years ago, a had Standard Schnauzers. Apart from the difference in coat, Schnauzers and Pinschers are very similar in build and character.
I would love to own a German Pinscher. 🥰🥰🥰
This is exactly like me! Had Dobermans for 20 years and love them but just need a healthier dog that lives longer.
🏆Once again, very impressive video! Valery and her dogs are amazing, I've seen her pups in person, neat dogs. Love the video, great content, info and background music fits perfect. Thanks again sir!🏆 GOLD!!!
I have had a GP for 10 years now. She's a beautyful brindle. She had floppy ears, but a docked tail as a pup. With age her ears have actually pricked on their own. People always comment on her big ears.
Der Beste Hund den es gibt. Man wird immer auf die Probe gestellt. Als Wachhund einfach super. Als Begleithund perfekt . Ein guter Beschützer der Familie. Der Pinscher ist immer sportlich unterwegs und ist nichts für Couch Faulenzer
Ich darf ergänzen: Er kann Rennbahn UND Couch! ;-)
Woher habt ihr eure GP? Habt ihr einen Kontakt zu Züchter? Sind eure kupiert ?
thank's for doing this vid on that great breed, I love my German Pinscher he turned 4 two days ago and my mother in law has been breeding them for over 30 years now here in germany
Jessi M. Lang leb Deutschland!
I've 2 Miniature Pinscher puppies. My Male, chocolate color, my Female Red Stag color.
Their 3 1/2 mths. I agree with you
Their intelligent, beautiful looking, and they love to cuddle. Training needs consistency. Be patient and you'll have an excellent dog.
Love our GP (actually our daughters) - very smart, high energy, very independent, very special.
I love your channel. I never knew about this breed. Best channel ever. Keep up the amazing job!
Great video. I only take issue that "a walk" is sufficient exercise. My dog, at least, has a ton of energy that a walk will only frustrate. Bike rides and serious games of tug-o-war, plus some treat hunting has been my go to.
Amazing!!!!
What a great channel this is. I have a husky doberman. But I had dobas in the past.
Now I want a German pinscer
James Brenner they are great dogs and perfect size
No doubt;the best dogumentary channel.I love it.
I can't have a Doberman in my rental but probably can have one of these😊😊😊
You can also use the loop hole in the system and say your Doberman is your ESA (Emotional Support Animal). They can't deny you. But don't get it mixed up with an actual service dog. ESA is NOT a service dog. ESA is just a fancy way of saying companion dog but with benefits to get around prejudice rules like a lot of apartments have against Dobermans, Rotties, and Pitbulls. But a German Pinscher is also a good alternative . I love my Dobe though!
@Felipe Gomes The Doberman Pinscher was made from this dog mixed with various short haired sheperd dogs, Rottweiler and Greyhounds.
This is not doberman because they much bigger✌.
This sounds like a great companion dog that isn't too large in size. Great guardian too. Gonna look up breeders here in N.C.
Please let me know what you find. I'm in SC myself.
Not many German Pinscher videos out there - thanks!
I have never heard of this dog breed before thank you
German pincher is a beautiful dog
Nice job on the video. Thanks for sharing it with the public. 🐶👍🏼😀
So the Min Pin is the true King. He saved the German Pinscher from extinction. I'm proud to be the owner of a Large Min pin.
The mini-pin has no Doberman in it at all..It is Italian greyhound for speed, Dachshund for small size and pincher for Guts...The German Pincher is heavier..
@@mikelovetere4719 did you even watch the video?
(@@mikelovetere4719 ) Who said anything about a Doberman? This ISNT a Doberrman. This is the German Pincher.
The Manchester terrier had a part in both of the breeding of the Doberman and the pinschers it past on its smooth sleek black and tan coat. All are beautiful looking animals.
@@neilferguson7176 I'm starting to like the German pincher and Manchester terrier. I have 2 Dobie's now.
Very good information.
Very good work *as always*
Really loved the content 👏
i saw a breeder at the vet once and he brought a litter of 12 in for vaccines. 9 of them were lilac, and almost lilac blue color. i had never seen that color before in my life. basic standard colors are black and brown color and red/brown color. just gorgeous to see lilac blue
This has been a most informative video describing the GP. I am looking to buy a puppy for a pet and to do performance training with her. I look forward to the search and than you for doing this vide.
Thanks for the info my dad and I are considering this breed. This helps.
I got a red german pinscher female, she's currently 12 weeks! So excited to live with her for the rest of her life.
where did u get her?
@@medapoderyte7274 from a breeder in Stockholm Sweden.
Should definitely do more "living with" they were really good insites
When I´m older I´m getting this breed, I would love one rn but my parents are busy and I go to school, I´d love to work from hoem and spend all day with my deog and trainign them to be the best
I would love to have , I had a Manchester Minnie Pinn for 18 year's he was the best very protective with my grandsons .
I owe my life to my dobermans they are the reason I became a certified master trainer instructor former police k9 and search and rescue I'm looking for a German pinscher as my handicapped service dog now I'm disabled but looking as PTSD service dog just for me at home
They are so cool and beautiful.
I think this is perfect breed
The German Pinscher male decide to get my Malinois X, preggo. So we had 8 Malinois XPs. Yeah yeah I named them that. Very good dogs, all the puppies came out with flappy ears. 1 weighs 80lbs and is brindle to fawn. And 1 became a dwarf. From the German Shepherd grandfather. 2 have black and tan coats, 2 are brindle, 2are tan, 2 are pure red and all have random thick hair or Belgian hair. But the German Pinscher gene is strong. Both good and bad of both dogs are in the puppies. They are security outdoor dogs and scent dogs. The dad being pure bred is 50lbs all muscle. The Malinois X is 63lbs and the puppy I kept being the runt is now 53lbs at 1 year. The dad lives outside with the mal x and the xp. He is actually a good security dog and barks like crazy.
Just another amazing video like always 👍
Excelent video!! Gives great advice! Love this!
The most majestic dogs
Great videos man!
Best dog I ever head. Very protective, loving and the smartest
where did you buy the dog?
Where do you get these dog necklaces from 😍
great video thanks a lot 👍
Never saw one in person , would like to
How do we contact you to purchase one of your pups?
im glad i seen this video i wanted a doberman for a service dog a german pincher will be a good fit. the only problem is i cant find one near me. i keep looking on the akc market place.
Please make a video about standard schnauzers too. Great channel.
KEEP IT UP ZEEK U ARE DOING GREAT
Thank you!!!! Great breed to do!!!
Pretty dog
You mention strong prey drive. That that mean that you cannot have them off the leash when out in the wild?
Cheers Mate!
Thanks for this one! Was hoping you’d get around to this breed.
Awesome breed! 👍🏼
Thank you for you videos. They are the best. I hope you can do a dogumantary about the white Swiss shepard as I’m interested in the breed.
I have always to had Doberman Pincher like the size now that I am limited on space but would love to have one can you send me information
I had no idea Doberman and German pinscher weren't the same. I have a Mini pinscher and wanted to know the 1 relative a Doberman and a Mini have.
Do they are good guardians?i had Dobermann andbother guardiana dogs. I am serarching for a smaller size. Thanks. B.
Ugh, so many dog breeds
I was hellbent on getting a giant schnauzer but then I received the worst news in the world: too much work [paraphrasing]
So I found my 1st ideal breed. Now I'm looking for my 2nd, ideal dog breed.
I wonder if this might be it🤔
Love them both!
Love the vid!
omgg thank you sm for this
Does anyone know how to get in touch with the lady here, Ms.Shulter? And her location? I am looking to purchase some top dogs for a breeding program in Canada.
AMonikaD I like how stout they are! The ones I’ve found locally are like large miniatures lol
I love Doberman pinchers but I have never owned a large breed of dog before so I really like this breed 💗💗 Maybe I will own one some day
Thank you!!!
I got an German Pinscher here in Switzerland. She's now 4 years old and we never trimed the nails! So that's not a issue!
Where could I buy one? From my childhood I was dreaming about having a Doberman but it is too big for my household. If anyone could let me know, I would be appreciated.
This lady seems to have her shit together.. what an impressive women.
How much do they shed on sofas and clothes ? And how smelly and drooling are they? I love how they look and their temperament!
cool vid and i wanted to see a documentary that talk about pinscher
Great video but where can I buy one ? I can't find a breeder near me
Could you do a dogumentary on a Manchester terrier??
I really want one of these but cant find any in the UK for sale
Love your vids! You should do a video on Berger Picards. I love the breed but have such a hard time finding good info on them :)
Please understand that I am not familiar with this breed but have been a huge Doberman fan and owner for a long, long time and these beautiful dogs seem more like smaller Doberman Pinschers than anything else. In the video, it is stated that they have a slight stubborn streak in them. Are they on a similar level as the Doberman in regards to intelligence? The Doberman is in the top 5 or so of dogs that are extremely intelligent. The video really makes them sound like Dobermans on a smaller scale. They sound fantastic and I am going to make a point of meeting some German Pinschers in the very near future. Their lifespan in an added bonus. These dogs seem fantastic and can be considered a hidden gem. I need to educate myself on this breed. We are looking to get another dog soon and I need info Newton Crosby, lol. Do they have the natural protectiveness that the Doberman does? I am not looking for a true guard dog but I do have certain expectations. I know that this breed was the core of the Doberman foundation when Louis Von Doberman created the Doberman so I know this dog has a lot to offer. Thanks so much for a great video and I look forward to learning more about the German Pinscher. Thanks again.
notsosilentmajority1 I have a German Pinscher x Miniature Pinscher mix. Minpins and German Pinschers are basically the same, just different sizes so I can tell you a little bit about this breed!
They are really intelligent, I don't know if they are as intelligent as a Doberman, but they sure are! Mine knows about 20 commands, and will learn a lot more in the future. He loves to learn new things! Pinschers are usually very picky eaters, so not everything will taste good. Just use some really good sausages for training :D
They can also be really protective. Mine barks or growls at every strange noise he hears. He barks like crazy when he hears the doorbell, it can be REALLY annoying.
Other than that, they are a fantastic breed. Mine is a mix, like I said and pretty small with his 15". He also has red fur, so he doesn't really look like a Doberman lol.
I'm also looking for a second dog and I really want a Doberman (as you can tell by my profile picture). But their short lifespan is really scaring me.... I don't want to lose my dog at the age of 5. And almost every Doberman suffers from DCM. Maybe I should just get another German Pinscher, I don't know....
luux - Thank you so much for answering many of my questions. We recently lost an American Bulldog and our entire family is still upset about it. She passed at only 5 years of age and it was quite sudden. With that said we would like to get a smaller dog and another large dog. We have a lot of coyotes where we are and now that my AB is no longer with us, the coyotes are back around. I am a huge Doberman fan but since we moved to the southwest and with the coyotes and all, my wife is more comfortable with a thicker, broader dog. She also doesn't have the energy to keep up with a Doberman. It's important to get a dog that has an energy level that matches you. I am not home all the time so I have to get her a dog she feels most comfortable with. As far as Dobermans go, I feel that they are absolutely remarkable. They are one of the most intelligent breeds in the world, they are gorgeous when docked and cropped and they are a fabulous natural family protector. They do come with health risks though. You mentioned 5 years. That is not a Dobermans average lifespan. Anywhere from 10 - 12 years is quite reasonable BUT it boils down to going to the right breeder. If you are willing to wait for the right pup there are many great Doberman breeders still in the US. You have to do your research and double check and then triple check the breeder. Once you have selected a breeder it's just the matter of cost and the wait for a great pup. Good breeders don't just have pups available all the time. A good breeder will also have many questions for you as well. I hope you do go for the Doberman. I feel like I am living vicariously through you, lol. I want to thank you for the info you gave me about the German Pinscher, I really appreciate it. If/when I get one I will let you know for sure. Please let me know when/if you get your Doberman. Good luck and God Bless.
A German Pinscher is very similar to a Dobermann. I own my second GP now. They are intelligent, full of life and energy and loyal to their owner and remain a bit of independent. That is what I love them for. They get older than a Dobermann because they do not have these heart problems. My first one was 14 years old. They do have a comfortable size and weight. I do like Dobermann, too but they are a bit to tall for me.
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