That is why it is unscrupulous and unethical to breed intentionally for
albino Dobermans, and why DPCA opposes it vigorously.
Albino Dobermans have additional issues, which is why the Doberman Pinscher Club of America (DPCA) strongly discourages breeding them and bans them from conformation competitions.
To rescue
albino Dobermans the same as any other Doberman of an allowed color, and to ensure that every albino Doberman in my care, custody or control is spayed or neutered and under no circumstances allowed to be bred.
Though many potential Doberman owners find the color beautiful,
albino Dobermans, like albinos of other species, face increased risk of cancer and other diseases and should avoid sun exposure as much as possible.
Doberman Rescue of North Carolina says that many
albino Dobermans will have more of a cream - color than a true white and may even sport light tan markings.
Dog rescue organizations urge that anyone who adopts or purchases
an albino Doberman never to breed the dog.
Albino Doberman Pinschers squint and have vision problems in bright light.
Not exact matches
Fun Fact: While most
Dobermans you see today are black with brown markings, they can also be red, blue, fawn, or all white; though the
albino version is discouraged among breeders.
No, «white»
Dobermans are actually
albino.
Oh, and beware of «white»
Doberman Pinschers, which are actually
albino and prone to even more health problems.
These coat colors in
Dobermans mean that it's an
albino.