Doberghan
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Living with a Doberghan
Personality: The Doberghan is sweet and loyal yet makes a very good watch dog.
Family Dog: The Doberghan makes a good family dog. They are typically good with other pets.
Shedding: The Doberghan is an average shedder.
Grooming: The Doberghan requires little grooming.
Training: The Doberghan is a highly intelligent dog.
Barking: The Doberghan has a hound-like bark.
Exercise: The Doberghan requires lots of exercise as they love to run.
Physical Ability: The Doberghan can jump high.
Doberghan Appearance
Appearance: The Doberghan has the apperance of a large Greyhound with a muscular body, large feet, deep chest and tail over the back.
Size: The Doberghan can weigh up to 60 pounds or more.
Companionship: The Doberghan makes a very loyal companion.
Head: The head of the Doberghan is domed.
Eyes: The eyes of the Doberghan are almond shaped.
Ears: The Doberghan has floppy ears.
Muzzle: The muzzle of the Doberghan is long and humped.
Neck: The Doberghan has a long and thin neck.
Tail: The tail of the Doberghan is thick and long.
Color: The coat of the Doberghan can be black and tan in color.
Coat: The coat of the Doberghan is short to medium in length.
Doberghan Facts
Life Expectancy: The average life expectancy of the Doberghan is 16 or more years.
Doberghan Health
Allergies: The Doberghan may have an allergy to fleas.
Ear Health: The Doberghan may be prone to infections.
Litter Size: The Doberghan may have 11 to 12 pups in a single litter.
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** Not all dogs being represented by this name consist of the exact percentages listed above.
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