If you love dog movies this one is a old one, The Doberman Gang After a failed bank robbery, an ex-con, an ex-waitress and a few of their friends train a pack of doberman dogs to rob a bank for them. you must rent this movie, is funny at the end a most watch.

Originating in Germany during the 1860s, the Doberman Pinscher was used as a personal guardian and watchdog, vermin eradicator, sheep herder, and gun-dog. Developed by Louis Dobermann, this breed is one of a few to be named after an actual person. This noble and proud breed served heroically during both World Wars and is the official combat dog of the United States Marine Corps.
Please read more about Doberman if you plan to get a puppy. These are a great dogs but if this is your first pet read the database before buying a Doberman dog.
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I have an adult doberman pinscher who is trained to attack if someone comes within 15 feet of me. It was on a leash and I was taking for a walk. I look over my shoulder and see my neighbors kid who is 7 right now riding his bike. He was about 30 feet away when he stopped the bike. I said to him these exact words meanwhile my dog NEVER liked him in the first place idk why: Dont come any closer Please its for your own good. Meanwhile Im backing up and my dog is looking at him dead on not yet barking or growling. So he says: Ooooooh a puppy and he starts walking towards me slowly. I say No please it will attack if you get any closer. Its a trained guard dog. Please go back to your bike. So he breaks into a run towards my dog and the dog starts to growl when he hits 20 feet. At 15 it is barking. Meanwhile I have the leash really tight at its collar and am turning its head away. So he comes up to about five feet and the dog literally breaks the leash strong dog and just nips his abdominal area. The dog only bit lightly its trained to only bite full force on adults and doesnt break the skin. It leaves a bruise the size of a baseball though. The kid screams and gets on the bike and rides away crying. I yell to him Im so sorry. I warned you many times.
Now Im afraid that the dog will be put down or something. What should I do. The parents havent contacted me about it yet and Im getting very anxious.
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I was just wondering if its normal for my puppy to be as submissive as he is or if I should be worried and do something about it.

My puppy is a 4 and a half month old pure bred border collie very active adorable and intelligent little thing. I went to see his litter before picking a puppy at 8 almost 9 weeks old and I chose him because I felt bad for him since all the other pups were barking and playing and he was trying to just squeeze himself in the smallest little corners. When his siblings play fought him hed lay there and wait for them to finish biting him or hell squirm out and he wouldnt fight back I felt bad since his siblings were hurting him hed cry when bitten. His siblings played and barked trying to get our attention and where was my puppy? Oh he was squeezing himself between the wall and the bookcase far from us… He continued the squeezing into tight places phase until he realized he was too big and was getting hurt when he tried
Hes 4 and a half now fully vaccinated and went through an obedience class the trainer in the class adored how he was amazingly social. Her and I have different ideas apparently on what being social means. Every class this was for 4 months old puppies and younger he would get attacked by either a Chihuahua or a.. what looked like a wiener dog in a Chihuahua size. Somehow my puppy that is 5 times their size ends up on his back getting bitten by them on his neck crying for his life every class she had to separate them. My puppy was the only one that ever got attacked in that class.
Now we try to take him to dog parks he loves seeing other dogs gets so happy and excited like crazy he ditches us starts wagging his tail runs towards these dogs and a foot before he reaches them hed lay down as close to the ground as possible. He hides his butt when some other dog tries to sniff it but hes okay with sniffing other dogs bums. He lays flat and ends up being surrounded by other dogs trying to sniff him he lays then on his side or back. I try to have the dogs back up every once in a while to see if hes doing alright and what hes doing is by choice. Apparently it is?
He has gotten nipped by a dog at least once everytime we go to the park. Most times he doesnt cry though. Other dogs walk all over him when we play fetch and they run after the ball he stops or backs off and just watches them as they take his ball and stays in place.
Even when he meets a dog and he lays flat and the dog accepts him and tries to play with him he seems.. to neglect it I guess. Like this one time He laid flat before meeting a dog and the dog was adorable and liked him and started rolling over doing tricks wagging his tail and all my dog was doing? He was trying to not make eye contact with him and stay on the ground the other dog nudged him with his snout to get him to roll over like him he even tried rolling over on him but my puppy looked like a selfconscious no selfesteem geeky nerd getting beat up who was taught not to fight back where he was aware of what the other dog was doing but pretending not to be purposely not making eye contact Im not sure how to explain it
Ive had him go on many many one on one play dates with puppies his size and age and some of them tried to show submissive behavior but then hed work harder to be even MORE submissive then them. But most of the time the same thing happens all over again.
I dont know what to do?
Im thinking of not taking him to dog parks till hes an adult which will be difficult to find a good substitute I just dont know whats going on? Hes AMAZING with people the vet loves him and says hes happy and healthy the trainer thought so too but none of them have seen these behaviors. Will he just grow out of it? Recommendations?
I plan on signing him up for another obedience class but it would be nice if he could play with dogs without being too occupied making them know hes submissive
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…almost EVERY time I take her for a walk she goes poop.
At first I rubbed her nose in it but that didnt work so now I spank her when she goes.
How can I make her stop pooping?
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