Doberman Pinscher

Doberman Pinscher

Set of illustrations of the Doberman Pinscher in seated and standing positions viewed from the side profile
Description
Description

Tenaciously loyal, intelligent, and alert, the Doberman Pinscher is a revered member of the working group of dogs. Originating in Germany during the later half of the 19th century, the Doberman was bred to be a fearless, reliable guard dog that could successfully fight off other animals or human threats. This resulted in the Doberman’s tall, muscular stature and agile, light-footed gait. The Doberman is a popular police dog throughout the world and will commonly have its ears cropped and tail docked during puppyhood to achieve the traditional, working-dog aesthetic.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

Male Doberman Pinschers have a withers height between 26”-28” (66-71 cm) and a weight in the range of 75-100 lb (34-45.4 kg). Female Doberman Pinschers have a withers height between 24”-26” (61-66 cm) and a weight in the range of 60-90 lb (27.2-40.8 kg). The Doberman Pinscher has an overall body length of roughly 40”-46” (102-117 cm), standing height of 30”-35.5” (76-90 cm), and a typical lifespan of 10-12 years.

Collection of elevation drawings of the Doberman Pinscher dog breed in assorted front view postures and lying down
Collection of elevation drawings of the Doberman Pinscher dog breed in assorted front view postures and lying down
3D Model
3D Model
Details
Details

*Under Development*

Height:
30”-35.5” | 76-90 cm
Width:
Depth:
Length:
40”-46” | 102-117 cm
Withers Height:
24”-28” | 61-71 cm
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Weight:
60-100 lb | 27.2-45.4 kg
Area:
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Coat Color: Black, red, blue, fawn

Temperament: Determined, alert, fearless, loyal, watchful, energetic

Breed Size:
Large
Scientific Name:
Lifespan:
10-12 years

Drawings include:

Doberman Pinscher side elevation (standing), side (sitting), front (standing), front (sitting), side (lying down)

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