The Dobermann[a] is a German breed of medium-large domestic dog of pinscher type. It was originally bred in Thuringia in about 1890 by Louis Dobermann, a tax collector.[2] It has a long muzzle and – ideally – an even and graceful gait. The ears were traditionally cropped and the tail docked, practices which are now illegal in many countries.
Dobermann |
Adult bitch |
Other names | Doberman Pinscher |
Common nicknames | Dobie, Doberman |
Origin | Germany |
Height | Males | 68 to 72 cm (27 to 28 in)[1] | | Females | 63 to 68 cm (25 to 27 in)[1] | Weight | Males | 40–45 kg (88–99 lb)[1] | | Females | 32–35 kg (71–77 lb)[1] | Coat | short | Color | black & tan, red & tan | Life span | 11.2 years | |