Whenever I go to the shop and buy things, they like to ask me what are my dogs' breed......
If to the vet, sometimes I would say "Mongrels" because some vets they like them but some they will "hiam"
There is once, when i walked into the grooming shop and they asked the same question, suddenly I spotted one familiar looking one, I say look like it.......
the one i pointed is Doberman....... =P
don't their color look like them?????? these are puppies by the way, they dont look like the adult version because that is too big......
but I was said by my family, I think too much and too highly of my dogs! >.<"
anyway, just now while reading up on them again.....
If to the vet, sometimes I would say "Mongrels" because some vets they like them but some they will "hiam"
There is once, when i walked into the grooming shop and they asked the same question, suddenly I spotted one familiar looking one, I say look like it.......
the one i pointed is Doberman....... =P
don't their color look like them?????? these are puppies by the way, they dont look like the adult version because that is too big......
but I was said by my family, I think too much and too highly of my dogs! >.<"
anyway, just now while reading up on them again.....
The Doberman was developed in the 1880s by Louis Doberman of Apolda in Germany. He wanted a ferocious, short-coated, medium- to large-sized dog with courage and stamina, and developed his stock around the German Pinscher, which was both alert and aggressive. To this he introduced the Rottweiler with its stamina and tracking ability, the Manchester Terrier from which the Doberman inherited its markings, and possibly also the Pointer. The Doberman was given official recognition as a breed standard in Germany in 1900. A fine obedience and show dog, the Doberman can make a good family pet, but it needs knowledgeable handling and training, being wary of strangers and constantly "on guard." It needs a lot of exercise, and should be groomed every couple of days.they also origin another breed call Manchester Terrier (Pictures as below)
But above breeds are all pedigree Breed, meaning they have a standard size/weight to match bah.....
Mine indeed are far from their standards.....
even though i seriously think they look like them haaaaaa......
Anyway, in Singapore, they can not be called as mongrels and called as "Singapore Specials"
Whatever their breed is, our fates have been linked.....they are always my dogs!
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