The puppies are fine, it's when they're all grown up when you have to worry.
But, they're are lots of misconceptions about Dobbermanns, they were bred to be guard dogs, so they are actually very protective of their 'pack'. As with all children with family pets, you should teach them to be gentle and quiet around dogs and make sure that they are always supervised around them.
Dobbermanns are probably not the best to have around children, mostly due to their size. If I were you, I'd consider a terrier for a child's companion.
as long as its a puppy if its a fully grown no because they are not used to it
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Yes very loveable and very good around children if you're looking to get one you should just here's a quick tip if you are looking to get one train it or you'll be in trouble
puppies running around the field
yes. it is always good to give your pregnant dog support.
Yes they can, but it is unusual. Children should be careful and wash their hands after playing with them. Also not a good idea to let puppies and kids roll around in the dirt together as well. Teach the kids to offer a hand or arm for the puppy to kiss (lick) rather then the face.
The good foods to feed puppies are, meat and their mum's milk.
They are good with children but small children could easily be knocked around because of its big size
In order to create Yorkie Poo puppies one needs to get a Yorkshire Terrier dog to mate with a Poodle dog. They are very playful and considered a good pet for children.
Under no circumstances should you train your Dobermann to bite. Not only is this hugely irresponsible, but should your Dog attack another Dog or human, your Dobermann could be euthanized. Raising Dogs to show aggression is never a good thing, no matter what. If you want your Dog to protect you or your home then in most cases no training is needed as Dobermanns have a natural instinct to protect their owners and territory. Training your Dobermann to bite or be aggressive would also not be very good for the breed's reputation, as Dobermanns are already the victims of much stereotype.
We wean our small breed puppies at 5 weeks, by 5 weeks of taking care of puppies the moms are sooooo ready to be done taking care of puppies! As long as they have some teeth 5 weeks is good, just make sure that they are eating, if they are "teacup" pups they nurse up to around 8 weeks.
It is illegal to sell unregistered puppies, as it can lead to irresponsible breeding practices and potential health issues. It is recommended to register the puppies before selling them to ensure they are properly documented, healthy, and traceable.