![]() ![]() Muzzle: The muzzle must be in the right proportion with the upper head and must be strongly developed. Black – in black dogs in brown dogs, corresponding lighter shades. Nose: Nostrils well developed, broader than round, with large openings without overall protrusion. Stop: Shall be slight but visibly developed. The head muscles shall be well developed. The slight bulge between the rear of the upper jawbone and the cheekbone shall be in harmony with the total length of the head. Seen from the front and the top the sides of the head must not bulge. The superciliary ridge is well developed without protruding. The muzzle line extends almost straight to the top line of the skull that falls, gently rounded, into the neckline. Viewed form the front the crown line shall be almost level and not dropping off to the ears. Seen from the top the head is shaped in the form of a blunt wedge. The particular values of self-confidence and intrepidness are required, and also adaptability and attention to fit the social environment.ĬRANIAL REGION: Strong and in proportion to the body. Easy to train, the Dobermann enjoys working, and shall have good working ability, courage, and hardness. A medium threshold of irritation is required with a good contact to the owner. Medium temperament and medium sharpness (alertness) is desired. The length of the body measured from the tip of breast to the point of the buttock shall not be more than 5% longer than the height from the withers to the ground in males, and 10% in females.īEHAVIOUR / TEMPERAMENT: The disposition of the Dobermann is friendly and calm very devoted to the family. IMPORTANT PROPORTIONS: The body of the Dobermann appears to be almost square, particularly in males. Through the elegant lines of its body, its proud stature, and its expression of determination, it conforms to the ideal picture of dog. GENERAL APPEARANCE: The Dobermann is of medium size, strong and muscularly built. ![]()
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