Synopses & Reviews
The Doberman Pinscher Doberman fanciers love to describe the appearance of the breed as The Look of Eagles. The square, chiseled appearance, with athleticism oozing from every well-defined muscle, is the epitome of canine elegance. And underneath that statuesque appearance is an intelligent, complex animal with an inherent ability to guard and protect, coupled with undying devotion. Your Doberman wants to sit on the couch next to you, or right on your lap. Its head will always be pushing into your hand for a pat. With all that intelligence and exuberance, Dobermans demand to be doing something, especially with their owners. Training classes, dog shows, sporting events, long walks in the neighborhood or runs in the field or forest are just some of the things that will keep a Doberman healthy and happy. The breed also has a distinguished record of service to humanity, as guide dogs for the blind, therapy dogs, search and rescue dogs and in police and protection work. The Doberman definitely has it allelegance, intelligence and versatility.
Synopsis
""The Doberman Pinscher: Brains and Beauty"" gives potential owners, new converts and veteran Doberman lovers all they need to know about this strong but sensitive companion. There are chapters on the Doberman's history, buying a dog, grooming, temperament, understanding the breed standard, breeding, health concerns and more. Dog shows, obedience competitions and all the activities Dobermans can participate in are discussed. Five appendices include useful resources and top dogs in the breed.
Howell Best of Breed Library
Synopsis
The Doberman Pinscher: Brains and Beauty gives potential owners, new converts and veteran Doberman lovers all they need to know about this strong but sensitive companion. There are chapters on the Doberman's history, buying a dog, grooming, temperament, understanding the breed standard, breeding, health concerns and more. Dog shows, obedience competitions and all the activities Dobermans can participate in are discussed. Five appendices include useful resources and top dogs in the breed.
Howell Best of Breed Library
About the Author
Rod Humphries has written sports books and television documentaries in the United States and Australia. He wrote a popular column on purebred dogs in Australia, and has written countless articles on the Doberman in the United States. He has done important research on the evolution of the breed, and has presented national seminars on Doberman breeding. He is a long-time columnist for The Doberman Quarterly. While sports have been Rod's life, Dobermans have been his lifelong passion. His real love is breeding, which he views as a creative art form, and he has bred many Champions and obedience titleholders under the Bikila kennel name.
Joanna Walker was born and raised in England, and came to the United States in 1947 to marry Keith Walker, an American serviceman. Keith and Joanna bred and showed Dobermans for 45 years under the kennel name of Marks-Tey Dobermans, producing many Champions. Keith was an all-breed handler at the time. In 1982 Joanna's dream of providing Dobermans good enough to be guide dogs for the blind came true, as she saw the blind owner of her first Pilot Dog come up the Walkers' driveway. For the past 17 years Joanna has bred, recruited and trained Dobermans that she could donate to Pilot Dogs. All of Joanna's royalties for this book will be donated to Pilot Dogs for the care and training of Doberman Pinscher guide dogs for the blind. Joanna is also the author of The New Doberman Pinscher (Howell Book House) and writes the Pilot Dog column for The Doberman Quarterly.
Table of Contents
Introduction.
Foreword by Betty White.
Is the Doberman Right For You?
Herr Dobermann Builds a Breed.
American Charts Its Own course.
The Doberman Pinscher Breed Standard.
How to Find the Right Doberman for You.
Understanding and Training Your Doberman.
Routine Care of Your Doberman.
Keeping Your Doberman Healthy.
Showing Your Doberman.
Performance Sports for Your Doberman.
The Headlines.
What You Should Know About Breeding Dobermans.
Special Care for the Older Doberman.
The Doberman as a Service Dog.
The National Breed Club.
Epilogue.
Appendix A: Resources.
Appendix B: Doberman Pinscher Club of America Code of Ethics.
Appendix C: Titles a Doberman Pinscher Can Earn.
Appendix D. Doberman Pinscher Club of America National Specialty Winners.
Appendix E: The German Standards for the Doberman Pinscher.
Bibliography.
Index.