The most serious orthopedic disease in Doberman Pinschers is Wobbler's syndrome, which occurs in Great Danes and Doberman
Pinschers more than any other breed.
Not exact matches
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Some breeds, such as Golden Retrievers and Doberman
Pinschers are
more likely to be hypothyroid than other breeds.
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Whether you have a Rat Terrier or a Doberman
Pinscher, certain breeds are just
more predisposed to certain conditions than others.
Chihuahuas lead the pack with
more than 30 registrations this year, but Shih Tzus, Pugs, and Miniature
Pinschers will also make a strong — and adorable — showing.
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Certain breeds, such as Doberman
Pinschers and Rottweilers, tend to have a lower resistance to parvo and can acquire the infection
more easily and experience
more severe symptoms.
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Cardiomyopathy is
more common in the larger breeds of dogs, especially Doberman
Pinschers and Great Danes.
Some breeds, including Rottweilers and Doberman
pinschers, seem
more prone to contracting CPV.
Miniature
Pinscher FAQ
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Please don't get any
more shots for your Miniature
Pinscher until you've read my article on Puppy Shots and Dog Vaccinations.
The condition is
more common in large breeds of dogs; for example Great Danes, Doberman
Pinschers, Boxers and Irish Wolf Hounds1; but it can occur in small dogs as well2.
Certain breeds are also
more susceptible, such as Rottweilers, Doberman
Pinschers, and Labrador Retrievers.
That, of course, couldn't be
more wrong as Miniature
Pinschers shouldn't be left unsupervised around children.
Certain canine breeds seem to be
more susceptible to Parvo, including Rottweilers and Doberman
Pinschers.
I was surprised to not see
more guard dogs or larger dogs on the list such as Doberman
Pinschers.
And according to those statistics, Doberman
Pinschers took top dog in six states, with
more searches than other breeds.
Some breeds are
more prone to contracting the virus such as rottweilers, doberman
pinschers, labrador retrievers, american pit bull terriers and german shepherds but any member of the canine family can get -LSB-...]
These high - risk breeds (
more than 10 percent dying of cancer) are: Boxer (36.9 percent), Giant Schnauzer (36.9 percent), Bernese Mountain Dog (32.7 percent), Irish Wolfhound (24.8 percent), Cocker Spaniel (22.2 percent), Doberman
Pinscher (22.2 percent), Pomeranian (19.0 percent), Newfoundland (16.8 percent), German Shepherd Dog (14.8 percent), Saint Bernard (13.1 percent), Great Dane (12.3 percent), Greyhound (12.3 percent) and Basset Hound (percentage unknown, but the breed does have a genetic predisposition to lymphomas).
Yet the miniature
pinscher is
more than the sum of its parts; it is perhaps the world's most energetic breed!
Miniature Schnauzers developed from crosses between the Standard Schnauzer and one or
more smaller breeds such as the Poodle, Miniature
Pinscher, or Affenpinscher.
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The condition is seen
more often in certain breeds when a dog becomes an adult such as such as a Doberman
Pinscher, Irish Wolfhound, Great Dane and Boxer.
Hemangiosarcoma is much
more common in certain breeds, especially the Afghan Hound, Belgian Shepherds, Bernese Mountain Dog, Bouvier des Flandres, Boston Terrier, Boxer, Bulldog, Doberman
Pinscher, English Setter, Flat Coated Retriever, French Bulldog, German Shepherd, Golden Retriever, Greater Swiss Mtn Dog, Labrador Retriever, Rhodesian Ridgeback, Rottweiler, Saluki, Scottish Terrier, Skye Terrier, and Vizsla.
The purchase of the trailer was made possible by
more than $ 22,000 in donations and grants from the New Jersey Federation of Dog Clubs, Ramapo Kennel Club, Taconic Hills Kennel Club, Somerset Hills Kennel Club, the Doberman
Pinscher Club of the Tappan Zee, The Northern New Jersey Great Dane Club, the Eastern German Shorthaired Pointer Club, the United States Australian Shepherd Association, the Spinone Club of America, the Newfoundland Club of America, the English Setter Association of America, the American Bullmastiff Association, the Field Spaniel Society of America and AKC Reunite, the nation's largest non-profit pet identification and recovery service.
Cocker spaniels, Doberman
pinschers, boxers, Labrador retrievers and Scottish terriers are
more frequently afflicted.
Below we will take a look at some of the
more popular miniature dog breeds including: the Chihuahua, the miniature
pinscher, the Italian greyhound and the cavalier King Charles spaniel...
Doberman
Pinscher FAQ
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Breeds like the Doberman
Pinscher, Golden Retriever, and Australian Cattle Dog, all bred to be working dogs, need
more exercise and mental stimulation than
more easy - going breeds like the Basset Hound or Bull Dog, which prefer less challenging playtimes, she notes.
The Doberman
Pinscher has become
more domesticated, intelligent, and has become better - suited for normal home life.
Large breeds such as Great Danes, Labrador retrievers, and Doberman
Pinschers are
more likely to develop skeletal and joint problems, including hip dysplasia.
Certain breeds of dogs with deep chests and narrow waists, such as hounds, bouvier des Flandres, or doberman
pinschers are
more susceptible to a syndrome of gastric torsion and bloat.
Doberman
pinschers seem to engage in flank sucking
more often than other breeds.
For many of us, one of the reasons why we want a big dog is for protection but often the impression left by a German Shepherd or a Doberman
Pinscher is enough to waylay a bad guy whereas the protective temperament that can go along with a male of some breeds could be
more then you want to live with on a daily basis.
Oh, and beware of «white» Doberman
Pinschers, which are actually albino and prone to even
more health problems.
If you want to know the secrets to successfully raising a Miniature
Pinscher into much
more than just a loving companion then get started right away - it's the simplest way to get back 100 times what you put into training your Miniature
Pinscher today.
3 dangerous mistakes that most Miniature
Pinscher owners make when they are trying to potty train their dogs that actually make their dogs
more difficult to housetrain and how you can avoid these mistakes.
The purchase of the trailer was made possible by
more than $ 22,000 in donations and grants from the Fort Worth Kennel Club, DFW Metro Golden Retriever Club, DFW Dachshund Club, Dalmatian Club of North Texas, Nolan River Kennel Club, Doberman
Pinscher Club of Dallas, Heart of Texas Akita Club, Texas Tri-City Obedience Club, Doberman Rescue of North Texas, The Schipperke Club of America Rescue and Health Foundation, The Basset Hound Foundation and AKC Reunite, the nation's largest non-profit pet identification and recovery service.
Small Breeds: Beagle, Dachshund (make sure not to overfeed), Poodle, Pug, Yorkshire Terrier (Yorkies) and Pomeranian (helps keep teeth and gums healthy and strong — important for these breeds), Chihuahua, Cocker Spaniel, Shetland Sheepdog (Shelties), Shih Tzu (do not overfeed), Miniature Schnauzer (do not overfeed), Miniature
Pinscher, Miniature Poodle, Maltese, Pembroke Welsh Corgi (do not overfeed), Bichon Frise, West Highland White Terrier, Pekingese, Lhasa Apso, Papillon, Shar - Pei, Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, Cairn Terrier (do not overfeed), Scottish Terrier (Scotties), Jack Russell Terrier, Silky Terrier, Schipperke, Toy Poodle, and many
more
Specific breeds that are
more likely to develop the problem include Doberman
Pinschers, Irish Setters, Golden Retrievers, Great Danes, Old English Sheepdogs, Dachshunds, Miniature Schnauzers, Boxers, Poodles, and Cocker Spaniels.
The purchase of the trailer was made possible by
more than $ 22,000 in donations and grants from Invisible Fence ® Brand, the Washington Brittany Club, Cascade Havanese Club, Sammamish Kennel Club, Mount Rainier Working Dog Club, Washington State Obedience Training Club, Puget Sound Doberman
Pinscher Club, Adele Keyfel, Evergreen Basenji Club, Whidbey Island Kennel Club, Pacific Crest Keeshond Club, Dog Judges Association of America, Basenji Club of America, and AKC Reunite, the nation's largest non-profit pet identification and recovery service.
Several times a year we provide our volunteers with a seminar or demonstration event to help us learn
more about canine evolution, Doberman
Pinschers, health issues, temperament evaluation, alternative approaches to veterinary care, traditional veterinary medicine, dog behavior and contemporary legal, legislative, and social issues confronting our breed.
Meanwhile, Mark Oyama, D.V.M., DACVIM, associate professor at the University of Pennsylvania, also is working to learn
more about the genetics of DCM in Boxers, Doberman
Pinschers and Great Danes.