
Meet Our Dobermans
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Our Sire, High Valley Kevlar's Hank
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If you are looking for that "Wow" factor, Hank is your dog. He is a superior representative of the European style Doberman with sound substance, character, and health. With a gorgeous head and powerful body, he is stunning to look at. Everyone who meets him takes a second look and says "I have never seen such a beautiful Doberman!" Hank is a fit, muscular 125 pounds. He is a joy to own and a integral part of our family.
Our Dam, High Valley's Blu Ivy
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High Valley's Blu Ivy is an elegant, outgoing, extremely athletic, and intelligent girl. She has wonderful endurance and speed. Blu Ivy loves to exercise in the woods behind our farm.
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The most important thing you can do when buying your Doberman puppy is to consider his or her stability with your lifestyle and to buy the puppy from a responsible and well-respected breeder because they are concerned for the puppies' health and betterment of the breed.
The Doberman is a dominant, high-energy, dog. The breed requires regular, vigorous, exercise and mental stimulation, to be fit, happy, and healthy.The average Doberman is a medium-sized, muscular, featuring and elegant appearance, high endurance, and great speed. They have a short, hard coat that can be black. red. fawn, or blue. They are intelligent, trainable, energetic, obedient, affectionate, loyal, watchful, and fearless. Dobermans are large dogs with a compact muscular body. They are very intelligent and energetic with tremendous strength and stamina. Dobermans like to be with their people and thrive on human interaction and leadership. They are loyal, tolerant, dedicated, and affectionate with the family. Determined, bold and assertive while working, they are very adaptable, highly skilled and versatile. Dobermans are very easy to train and make outstanding watch and guard dogs that do not need additional protection training.
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This breed is not for everyone. They need mental stimulation and a lot of daily exercise as well as consistent training. Dobermans are very loving and affectionate and make fabulous family dogs but they do need to be socialized from a young age. They are a short-haired breed with a low maintenance coat. However, they are very cold sensitive and need to live indoors. They will do okay in an apartment if sufficiently exercised, but prefer to have at least an average-sized yard. Doberman Pinschers have many talents including tracking, watchdog, guarding, police work, military work, search and rescue, therapy work, competitive obedience, and agility.



