Doberghan

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Doberghan History

The Doberghan is a dual-purpose farm and livestock guardian dog, developed in Turkey. The Doberghan is a rather large and strong guard dog. The Doberghan is a rather large and strong guard dog.

Time of Origin

Unknown

Country of Origin

Unknown

Doberghan Physical Characteristics

The Dobergan is a small, medium-to-large-sized breed of working dog that originated in Germany. Dobergans are extremely popular as family pets, but their temperament and work ethic make them ideal candidates for police, search, and rescue work. The Dobergan is a medium sized, muscular, strong, and athletic breed. They weigh between 55 and 95 pounds and stand 22 to 26 inches at the withers. They have a well-developed head with a moderately long muzzle and a square shape. The Dobergan has a thick, double coat. Their outer coat is long and straight and may be any color. Their undercoat is short and rough. The Dobergan is primarily white, though they may have a black mask, neck, and legs.

Eye Colors

Brown

Nose Colors

Black

Coat Colors

Red, Blue, Silver, Fawn, Cream, Gray, Black

Height Range

Male Height Range: 26 – 28 inches

Female Height Range: 24 – 26 inches

Weight Range

Male Weight Range: 50 – 90 lbs

Female Weight Range: 50 – 90 lbs

Doberghan Health

Description of breed health.

Lifespan

10-13 yrs

Doberghan Health Concerns

Cardiomyopathy, Wobbler’s Syndrome, Gastric Torsion, Osteosarcoma, Hip Dysplasia, vonWillebrand’s Disease

Doberghan Temperament and Behaviour

The Doberghan is a highly intelligent and willful breed of dog that is an excellent candidate for advanced training and sports. They are highly energetic and athletic, but are also capable of relaxing when it is time to rest. Doberghans are known as aggressive and territorial, which can make socialization and interaction with other dogs and animals difficult.

Doberghan Activity Requirements

The Dobergham is a medium-sized, short-haired herding dog that originated in England. They are naturally intelligent, attentive, and hard-working. They make good companions and do well in homes with older children. While Doberghams are not hyperactive, they do require exercise and mental stimulation. They are best suited to suburban or rural homes that have the space and facilities to keep them happy. Doberghams do best when they are given regular opportunities to play, such as chasing a ball or engaging in a game of fetch. If you are looking for a dog that likes to stay active, the Dobergham may not be the best match for you. However, with proper care and supervision, Doberghans can make excellent, loyal companions.

Miles Per Day

11 miles

Activity Per Day

60 minutes

Daily Food

3 cups

Kennel Club Recognition

American Kennel Club

Not Recognized

Doberghan is part of the Unclassified group.

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The Kennel Club

Not Recognized

Doberghan is part of the Unclassified group.

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Australian National Kennel Council

Not Recognized

Doberghan is part of the Unclassified group.

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Canadian Kennel Club

Not Recognized

Doberghan is part of the Unclassified group.

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