Things to keep in mind when buying a Doberman Pinscher, the purebred Doberman Pinscher has a long and compact head, with a blunt wedge shape when viewed from the front or side. Cheeks are flat and muscular. The expression on the whole face is very sharp and witty. The Doberman Pinscher's ears are small but very high. Usually when the Doberman Pinscher is young, many parents choose to cut its ears, so many of the adult Doberman Pinschers we see have their ears erected. Of course, there are also some Doberman Pinschers that do not have their ears clipped, so their ears should be collapsed when they grow up.

The Doberman's eyes should be almond-shaped Shaped, moderately sunken in position, with lively and energetic eyes. Eye color is single, medium to very dark brown in black dogs, consistent with body markings, and the darker the better. The healthy standard Eleven Doberman has white, strong teeth with a scissors bite, a total of 42 teeth, 22 in the lower jaw and 20 in the upper jaw.
The purebred Doberman Pinscher is brave, determined, alert by nature, brave, loyal and obedient, with a resolute attitude and no leeway. The overall physique should be strong, firm, agile, and muscular. The length of the head, neck and legs is in proportion to the height and depth of the body. Smooth hair, short, hard, thick and close to the body.
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