Doberdor
USD 400-600 Price Avg.
Designer Dogs
Group
Cross Breed
Breed Type
Large, Giant
Size
10-14 years
Lifespan
Breed Information
Group | Designer Dogs |
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Popularity/Rank | 595 |
Origin | Germany |
Other Names | Cross between the Doberman Pinscher and Labrador Retriever.,,Labraman |
Breed Type | Cross Breed |
Price (Avg.) | USD 400-600 |
Size | Large, Giant |
Weight | 60-100 pounds (27-45 kg) |
Height | 24-27.5 inches (32-70 cm) |
Lifespan | 10-14 years |
Recognized by |
Not recognized by the American Kennel Club. And Not recognized by FCI. |
Purpose | Guarding, Companionship |
Date of Origin | 2000's |
Ancestry | Doberman Pinscher and Labrador Retriever |
Appearance & Maintenance
Coat | Dense, Straight |
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Coat Colors | Black, Chocolate, Fawn, Tan |
Grooming Level | |
Shedding Level | |
Eye Color Possibilities | Brown |
Nose Color Possibilities | Black, Brown |
Coat Color Possibilities | Black, Blue, Brown, Fawn, Red |
Coat Length | Small |
Coat Density | Dense |
Coat Texture | Straight |
Recommended Brushes | Nail Clipper, Pin Brush, Slicker Brush |
Brushing Frequency | Weekly |
Breed Characteristics
Temperament | Defensive, Guarding, Intelligent, Loyal, Playful, Protective, Sportive |
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Intelligent | |
Trainability | |
Playfulness | |
Sensitivity Level | |
Affection Level | |
Social Interaction Required | |
Barking | |
Watchdog Ability | |
Territorial | |
Biting Force | Low |
Mouthiness | |
Impulse to Wander or Roam | |
Prey Drive | |
Adaptability | |
Tolerates Being Left Alone | |
Fighting Dog | Not really |
Good & Friendly with
Apartment Life Friendly | |
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Stranger Friendly | |
Kid-Friendly | |
Cat Friendly | |
Dog Friendly | |
Office Friendly | No |
Senior Citizens Friendly | |
Pet Friendly | |
Friendly with First Time Owners | No |
Service Dog | Not really |
Therapy Dog | Not really |
Detection, Sniffer or Security Dog | Not really |
Search and Rescue Dog (SAR) | Not really |
Boat Dog | Not really |
Cart Pulling or Drafting Dog | Not really |
Health Elements
Health Issues | |
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Health Problems | Elbow Dysplasia, Hip Dysplasia, Wobbler's Syndrome |
Hypoallergenic | No |
Energy Level | |
Exercise Required | |
Sleeping Required | |
Weight Gain Potential | |
Weather & Climate | Prefers average to warm weather conditions |
Stinkiness | Low |
Drooling tendency | |
Activity Level | High |
Rec. Walk Mileage Per Week | 14 miles |
Minutes of Activity Per Day | 75 minutes |
Food & Costing
Avg. Daily Food | 6 to 8 cups of high-quality dry food a day, divided into two meals. |
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Cups Per Day | 3 cups |
Daily Cost | $1.50 - $1.90 |
Monthly Cost | $39.00 - $52.00 |
Reproducibility
Gestation Duration | 60-64 days |
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How often can the Doberdor have a litter? | Once a year. |
Litter Size | 6-10 puppies (Once a year.) |
Description
The Doberdor is a large and powerful breed of dog that has become increasingly popular in recent years. This breed is known for its intelligence, loyalty, and strength. The Doberdor is a cross between the Doberman Pinscher and the Labrador Retriever. It has a muscular body with a short coat that can come in many colors including black, brown, tan, red, blue, and white.
Appearance: The Doberdor has an athletic build with strong legs and broad shoulders. Its head is wedge-shaped with erect ears and almond-shaped eyes that are usually dark brown or black in color. Its tail is usually docked to about half its original length.
Lifespan: The average lifespan of the Doberdor is 10 to 12 years when properly cared for.
Size: The average size of the Doberdor ranges from 22 to 24 inches tall at the shoulder and weighs between 60 to 80 pounds when fully grown.
Weight: The weight of the Doberdor can range from 60 to 80 pounds depending on its size and gender.
Colors: The coat of the Doberdor can come in many colors including black, brown, tan, red, blue, white or any combination thereof.
Personality: The personality of the Doberdor is loyal yet independent; it loves being around people but also enjoys spending time alone exploring its environment or playing fetch with its owners or other dogs it knows well. It’s an intelligent breed that loves learning new things so it’s important to keep it mentally stimulated by providing plenty of toys and activities for it to enjoy throughout its life span.
Friendliness: The Doberdor is generally friendly towards other dogs as well as children if socialized properly from an early age; however they may be wary around strangers until they get used to them so proper introductions should be made when introducing new people into their lives . They are also very protective over their family members which makes them great guard dogs but this trait should be monitored closely as they may become overly aggressive if not trained correctly .
Temperament: The temperament of the Doberdor can vary depending on how much exercise they get; if given enough physical activity they will remain calm while indoors but if not given enough exercise they may become destructive or even aggressive due to boredom . They are also very alert which makes them great watchdogs but again this trait should be monitored closely as too much barking could lead to problems with neighbors .
Health: Generally speaking ,the health of a Dobedor dog tends to be good provided that regular vet checkups are done , proper nutrition , exercise ,and grooming are provided . Some common health issues include hip dysplasia , elbow dysplasia , eye problems such as cataracts , heart disease , skin allergies , thyroid issues , bloat (gastric torsion)and von Willebrand's disease (a bleeding disorder).
Adaptability Level :The adaptability level of a Dobedor dog depends on how much socialization it receives ; if given enough exposure early on then these dogs tend to do well in different environments such as apartments or homes with yards . However without proper socialization these dogs may have difficulty adjusting so owners must make sure their Dobedor gets plenty of interaction with people outside their family circle .
Benefits :Dobedors make excellent pets due their intelligence level which allows them learn quickly ;they also have strong protective instincts making them great guard dogs ;their loyal nature means they form strong bonds with their owners making them great companions ;they require minimal grooming needs compared other breeds ;and lastly because these dogs need lots physical activity owners will benefit from having an active lifestyle themselves !
History
The Doberdor dog is a breed of dog that was developed in Germany in the early 1900s. The breed was created by crossing the Doberman Pinscher with the Rottweiler. The resulting breed was a large, powerful dog that was used for guard work and police work. The Doberdor dog became very popular in Germany and other parts of Europe. However, the breed nearly became extinct during World War II when many of the dogs were killed during the conflict. After the war, the breed was revived and became popular once again. Today, the Doberdor dog is recognized as a breed by most major kennel clubs.
The Doberdor dog is a large breed of dog that can weigh up to 100 pounds. The breed has a short, smooth coat that is black with rust-colored markings on the face, chest, and legs. The Doberdor dog is an intelligent breed that is easy to train. The breed is also known for being loyal and protective of its family.