Surf’s Up!
Published on December 1, 2017
Who would ever dream that a Doberman would love to surf? I guess when you name a dog, he will live up to his name. I named my boy “Riptide” because I wanted another dock diving dog. Yes, he loves […]
Rahdy Dobermans
Published on December 1, 2017
The Rahdy breeding program started back in 1982, 45 years ago. Barbara and Dave Goldfein bought their first Doberman, Romal (DOB 7.6.72) through Joanna Walker of famed Marks-Tey Dobermans. Barbara was actually the one who truly wanted a Doberman, while […]
JoAnne’s Workshop: Puppy Anger Issues
Published on December 1, 2017
As I was about to begin my article, I made the mistake of reading Elizabeth Barrett’s article about picking an agility puppy in the August issue. In reading this amazing article on raising a litter of puppies, and what she […]
Amy’s Attitude: December 2017
Published on December 1, 2017
It was the fifth day of a five day circuit. We were hot and tired and wanted to go home, but the day’s schedule dictated that we didn’t get our wish. My friend and I sat in our grooming space, […]
Mona Fasth, DVM: Tour of Duty
Published on September 28, 2017
It is 0600 at HKIA- Hamid Karzai International Airport Forward Operating Base (FOB). My alarm goes off and I awake and prepare for another day as a Soldier and Veterinarian in Kabul Afghanistan … Flash back 6 years ago, November […]
Doberman Pinscher Health Foundation
Published on September 28, 2017
By Sue Lynch Mike Dellorto had long dreamed of having a dog who could be a dual champion to compete with in the DPCA Agility Top 20, and with Tex (CH Montwood Arista’s Texas Hold’ Em MX MXJ MJS XF […]
JoAnne’s Workshop: Love Does Not Fix Aggression
Published on September 28, 2017
This month I would like to begin to address aggression in dogs, and how I have dealt with many dogs with aggression and aggressive tendencies. There are many different reasons for aggression in dogs. Everyone at this point has heard […]