Is Doberman
worth bringing home? Is this dog difficult to manage and how much
is a good Doberman puppy though all of them look amazingly. It is
not important for me to have Doberman puppy with pedigree, I
want to have a puppy for own pleasure in order that while watching
it I would always want to stroke it but nowadays due to high
prices you primarily have to think over whether to have dog or
not. Thanks in advance.
Answer:
You are right. It needs to reflect on the situation and not to
hurry to purchase a dog.
As a matter of fact you should know the following:
A puppy is not a thing for amusement it is an alive
creature that requires attention, work, patience, ethical,
physical, temporary and financial expenses from its owner. A
dog has the right to be treated humanly (!) and that in turn
imposes a great responsibility on dog owner (at the more so in
regard to such dog breed as Doberman) including
juridical one. Owing to continuous campaign against dog owners
that mass medium shows, it is quite useful to pay attention to
an a social climate worsening because of that as well as
growth of impatience of the best part of population to
domestic animals usually, and to large/working dog breeds in
particular. Therefore do not hope that the wider public will
be sold on your good-looker Doberman, more often-quite
the opposite way.
You will not have to spend supernatural amounts of money
to register a pedigree for your dog, normally none of dog
breeders sell puppies without pedigree therefore it is not
clear what all this talk is about. You should buy a dog
together with properly registered documents for it and only
from official dog breeders otherwise you are acquiring a pig
in a poke but not a Doberman puppy. Anyway, health of
animal should be of importance even if you do not plan to
participate in benches. Dogs and puppies without documents are
underbred samples or lost/stolen and therefore must be
returned to their legal owner.