How Fast Can You Run
by PainterArtist FIN
Title
How Fast Can You Run
Artist
PainterArtist FIN
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Photograph - Photograph
Description
My beautiful dog called SPEED PHANTOM
She loves and protects her family.
The Doberman Pinscher (alternatively spelled Dobermann in many countries) or simply Doberman, is a breed of domestic dog originally developed around 1890 by Karl Friedrich Louis Dobermann. Doberman Pinschers are among the most common of pet breeds, and the breed is well known as an intelligent, alert, and loyal companion dog. Although once commonly used as guard dogs or police dogs, this is less common today.[citation needed]
In many countries, Doberman Pinschers are one of the most recognizable breeds, in part because of their actual roles in society, and in part because of media attention (see temperament). Careful breeding has improved the disposition of this breed, and the modern Doberman Pinscher is an energetic and lively breed suitable for companionship and family life.[citation needed]Although many Dobermans have been outdoor dogs, they are best suited to live indoors.he Doberman is a dog of medium size. Although the breed standards vary among kennel and breed clubs, the dog typically stands between 26 to 28 inches, 27.5 being ideal (66 to 72 cm), the female is typically somewhere between 24 to 26 inches, 25.5 being ideal (61 to 68 cm).[1][3] The Doberman has a square frame: its length should equal its height to the withers, and the length of its head, neck and legs should be in proportion to its body.[1] European lines, particularly those from the former Yugoslavia and former Soviet Union, tend to be larger than those in North America.
There are no standards for the weight of the Doberman Pinscher. The ideal dog must have sufficient size for an optimal combination of strength, endurance and agility.[3] The male generally weighs between 75-90.4 (34 and 45 kg) and the female between 59.5-79.4 pounds (27 and 41 kg).
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JOHN TELFER
Fantastic detailed photo of this very tired looking dog. You have really caught the moment here as the photo is nice and clear and you could not ask for a more closer photo then what you have given us here. Great job at blurring out the background so the main subject would stay as the central point. Excellent photo, fav, voted, google and tweet promoted for Artist News -1 group 3 link promo thread