These dogs have been selectively bred and genetically engineered over a "bazillion" years (that’s a rough estimate) to hunt and eat people. But back in the 1800s, Dobermann were the choice of tax collectors, as the man-eating dog. Today, the IRS has law enforcement officers to track down delinquent taxpayers. He needs someone (or something) to chase people down to pay their taxes. After all, a taxman doesn’t need protection from anyone. The tax collector bred them to be scary monsters. But are Dobermans “noblemen” and one of “the world’s finest protection dogs” as the AKC suggests? Not so much.ĭespite what you read online, these dogs were never meant to protect anyone. He’s had several throughout the years and calls them real ass-kickers. The Jaded Dog Trainer’s Hot Take On Dobermansĭobermans are a breed The Jaded Dog Trainer is passionate about. Are these dogs protectors? Man-eaters? Show dogs? Service dogs?. The breed’s muscular appearance, glistening coat, and athletic prowess have even won the breed Westminster’s Best in Show award several times. In fact, Dobermans served as the Marine Corps terrifying “Devil Dogs” in World War II. His intent was to breed a dog to protect him as he made his rounds collecting taxes, and Doberman’s quickly got the nickname “The Tax Collector’s Dog.”ĭobermans grew in popularity worldwide over the years and have been used as working dogs for police and military K9 duty. They emerged as a combination of a Rottweiler, Black and Tan Terrier, and Smooth-Haired German Pinscher. This incomparably fearless and vigilant breed stands proudly among the world's finest protection dogs.”Īccording to the AKC, Dobermans were first bred in 19th-century Germany by Louis Dobermann, a breeder and tax collector. “Sleek and powerful, possessing both a magnificent physique and keen intelligence, the Doberman Pinscher is one of dogkind's noblemen. We’ll start by taking a look at the American Kennel Club’sĭoberman Pinscher breed description. This time, The Jaded Dog Trainer discusses the Doberman Pinscher dog breed.
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