Doberdor History
The Doberdor is a fairly new hybrid, or designer, dog breed that was developed by crossing the Doberman Pinscher with the Rottweiler. The Doberdor is a hybrid, or designer, dog breed that was developed by crossing the Doberman Pinscher with the Rottweiler. The Doberdor is a medium-sized, muscular treeing dog that weighs between 35 and 60 pounds. The Doberdor is a fairly young breed of dog that is still under development. The Doberdor is a relatively recently developed cross-breed that resulted from the haphazard breeding of two separate pure breeds. The Doberdor is a medium sized, muscular treeing dog that weighs between 35 and 60 pounds. The Doberdog is a relatively recently developed cross-breed that resulted from the haphazard breeding of two separate pure breeds, the Doberman Pinscher and the Rottweiler. The Doberdog is a medium sized, muscular treeing dog that weighs between 35 and 60 pounds. The Dobe Dor or Dobe Do is a fairly new hybrid, or designer, dog breed that was developed by crossing a Dobe Do with a Dobe Do. The Dobe Do is a purebred, medium sized, muscular, shorthaired working sheepdogs of the collie type, used primarily as a herding and guard dogs.
Doberdor Physical Characteristics
The Doberdor is a medium-sized, muscular, energetic, and agile herding dog that is typically 22-25 inches in height at the withers and weigh between 65 and 85 lbs. Doberdors are medium-large dogs with a well developed bone structure. They have a longer head, more rectangular in shape, and a more developed muzzle than their German counterparts. The Doberdore’s coat is white with black markings on the throat, abdomen, breast, legs, and tail.
Eye Colors
Brown
Nose Colors
Black, Brown
Coat Colors
Brown, Black, Blue, Red, Fawn
Height Range
Male Height Range: 25 – 28 inches
Female Height Range: 24 – 27 inches
Weight Range
Male Weight Range: 75 – 95 lbs
Female Weight Range: 65 – 80 lbs
Doberdor Health
Description of breed health.
Lifespan
10-14 yrs
Doberdor Health Concerns
Elbow Dysplasia, Hip Dysplasia, Wobbler’s Syndrome, Progressive Retinal Atrophy, Cataracts
Doberdor Temperament and Behaviour
The Doberdor is a strong, agile, and obedient breed of dog. They are loving, gentle, and loyal to their owners, but are also independent and strong-willed. They are generally healthy, but are prone to hip and elbow dysplasia. They enjoy being outdoors and like to play, but are also content to lie around the house.
Doberdor Activity Requirements
Doberdors are a very intelligent, loyal, and protective breed of dog. They are generally good with children, but they can be aggressive towards other dogs. Dobers can be very good companions for people looking for a guard dog, but they are not recommended for homes with small children. Doberdors are very high-energy dogs and need plenty of exercise and mental stimulation. They should be kept on a leash when outside and kept in a fenced yard. They should also be given a job to do during the day. Dobers will do best in an active home where they can be trained and exercised.
Miles Per Day
14 miles
Activity Per Day
75 minutes
Daily Food
3 cups
Kennel Club Recognition
American Kennel Club
Not Recognized
Doberdor is part of the Unclassified group.
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The Kennel Club
Not Recognized
Doberdor is part of the Unclassified group.
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Australian National Kennel Council
Not Recognized
Doberdor is part of the Unclassified group.
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Canadian Kennel Club
Not Recognized
Doberdor is part of the Unclassified group.
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