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IDC congress 2004
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GENETICS
Punnet square
Mendel's Genetic Laws
The Dog Genome Project
Basic Genetic Concepts
 
BREEDING
Campbell test
FCI Breeding Rules
Canine reproduction
Pregnancy: Determining ovulation
The Reproductive Cycle
Pregnancy Timeline
 
NUTRITION
Nutrition - Caloric Requirements
Blackwatch Puppy Feeding Program
Feeding tips for cannes
Oxy-Drops - What Are They?
 
HEALTH
Puppy Care Guide
Puppy Care - Feeding & Diseases
Caring For The Older Dog
Worming
The Types of Arthritis in Dogs
Cardiac Diseases
 
BEHAVIOUR
Canine Personality Profile
Pray Behavior
How dogs think
 
TRAINING
Challenging your dogs mind
Building Drive in Obedience
Basic tracking rules
Puppy training
Dog Tricks
 
ARTICLES
Third Generation Goes to School
The influence of the Manchester     Terrier on the Dobermann
Microchipping for Your Dog's Safety
 
RESOURCES
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ARTICLES
 

 
"Irinland" dobes in the movie "Night Watch"
When we were called and asked to provide ten Dobermans for participation in filming of "Nochnoy Dozor" (Night Watch) mystic thriller, we immediately got interested in those tasks, which would be set before the dobermans in the action. We were told that a group of well-trained IPO-working dogs would be needed... [continued]

 

The influence of the Manchester Terrier on the Dobermann
The aim of this article is not to cover the whole history of our beloved breed the Dobermann, this was well done by many good writers. Whenever we read about the origin of the Dobermann we find that several breeds were involved in the... [continued]
Microchipping for Your Dog's Safety, by Laura Williams
To some, implanting microchips in pets for identification has a decidedly James Bond-ish appeal. But hundreds of thousands of pet owners are asking their veterinarians to implant microchips in their furry or feathery friends. What’s the advantage? If your pet gets lost, a handheld scanner – like the ones used at store checkout counters – can read the identification information in the chip and help reunite you with your buddy... [continued]
   
World Dog Show, Argentina 2005
Concerning the gas bomb at the World Dog Show in Buenos Aires there are a lot of rumors going around the world. This is what I and other reporters there have experienced and found out. No dogs died at all or were harmed by the gas. I don't know about a fight with the judge, but their was a fight between two handlers. There was a lot of panic, but all the people helped each other to bring out the dogs and people. The gas, used by the people does not infect dogs or horses as it is used at demonstrations... [continued]
The Third Generation Goes to School, by Joe and Pat Policastro
Our goal was to breed Dobermans with an emphasis on therapy work especially with children who have emotional and physical limitations. To validate achievement of our goal and set the foundation for a longitudinal study of genetic traits, we keep three dogs from the litter -Tazzmans Nite Hawk, Angel Fire and Valle Bleu. We had planned to keep only two but "Bleu" was returned to us because the new owner had... [continued]
   
  The tale of the ears and tails,
by Avi Marshak

The aim of this article is to try to cover as maney aspects as possible which rise from the prohibition against showing cropped & docked Dobermnns in many countries around the world. To explore the past, to deal with the present and to try to foresee the future of our beloved breed, the Dobermann. It is funny to think that the future of our breed maybe lies between the two edges of the dog; the ear and the tail... [continued]

 

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