I became a Doberman Pincher breeder about 5 years ago. I was soon addicted to everything Doberman. Shortly after I began courses for training and handling, today I attend the AKC canine college studying canine reproduction and anatomy as well as canine DNA and genetics. I just recently became a registered para-vet (veterinarian technician understudy) and intend on growing my breeding program into a full fledged preservation program. One that can aim to improve the health of future generations of Doberman Pinchers.
I own 5 doberman Pinschers at the moment. 3 male 2 female. I do agility training with 2 of them and PTSD service dog training with 2 others but all are registered in my breeding program.
I have been dealing with a wide range of dogs since I was young and have a lot of experience with them doing Walks , house-sitting, day to day maintenance such as bathing, feeding and excersise. Only recently did I be one certified to administer vaccines, implant microchips, crate training,, obedience training and perform physical exams. Also Im trained with canine CPR.See more