TRAINING AND OBEDIENCE
The Doberman takes to training, even
as a very tiny puppy, magnificently.
This highly intelligent breed actually seems
to be capable of "sensing" and
feeling what his master is thinking and
what he wants the Doberman to do.
The Doberman is as close to being"human" as any breed of canine.
They have the desire to please and
comply with the requests of their
master.
Because of these wonderful traits and
their intelligence, they are
trained very easily and quickly and
retain the lessons very easily. They
can be very "testing" at times, but
with patience and guidance, they are remarkable in their ability to learn and anticipate the situation. Basic Obedience training is imperative for the Doberman.
This is a breed that must be under control---both physically and mentally---because their traits as a breed all combine to produce a fast, athletic dog that has a
large jaw filled with large teeth.
If the Doberman is not trained, respected and properly disciplined---they
have the capability of doing great harm to someone, even a family member.
It is no different than a child that must be raised with rules and respect
for the adults (parents).
The Doberman must love and respect the family as the authority in his life,
and this must start at a young age in puppyhood to guide and gently mold the
young Doberman into a welcome member within the family and into the greater
realm of the community.
Dobermans are unsurpassed in their ability to learn, respond, protect and be
a loving, fun companion---but they must be trained to temper and control
their temperament traits to produce the "ultimate pet and companion."
Here are some fabulous sites for information on *TRAINING*. Please spend some
time to understand the Doberman and why training is a requirement for a
happy, responsive and in control companion.
Clicker training articles
Articles by Suzanne Clothier
Competition obedience training articles
Understanding canine drives
submitted by
Theresa Mullen
DPCA Public Education Committee