There is only one species of Dobermann - the Dobermann Pinscher. However, there are two different recognised Pinscher breeds: the Miniature Pinscher and the German Pinscher.
They can, but then they wouldn't be a purebred Doberman.
The Dobermann Pinscher is categorised in the Working Group.
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There is only one species of Dobermann - the Dobermann Pinscher. However, there are two different recognised Pinscher breeds: the Miniature Pinscher and the German Pinscher.
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They can, but then they wouldn't be a purebred Doberman.
The Doberman Pinscher is a German breed and was first bred by Louis Dobermann (hence the breed's name).
The Dobermann Pinscher is categorised in the Working Group.
The Doberman Pinscher was named after the breed founder, Louis Dobermann. The word ''Pinscher'' was added as it is German for Terrier. However, as the Doberman Pinscher is not actually a Terrier, the word ''Pinscher'' has been dropped from the name in the UK and is called the ''Dobermann'' instead. In other countries the name has stayed as ''Doberman Pinscher'' although the breed has very little Terrier blood and is not classed in the Terrier breed Group.
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Infact no. The Miniture Pinscher may look like the smaller version of a Doberman but it isn't. The Miniture Pinscher was created 100 years before the Doberman even exited! -Caitlyn101 *This fact was from the popular tv show Dogs101.
The Doberman Pinscher was named after their original breeder, Louis Dobermann.
The Doberman Pinscher was named after their original breeder, Louis Dobermann.
if you mean endangered, then.... No
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