Doberman Cora: 17

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Before diving into the specifics of the Doberman Cora 17, it's essential to understand the history and background of the Doberman breed. The Doberman Pinscher, commonly known as the Doberman, is a medium to large-sized breed of domestic dog that originated in Germany in the late 19th century. The breed was developed by Friedrich Louis Dobermann, a German tax collector and dog breeder, who aimed to create a loyal and intelligent dog that would serve as both a companion and a guard dog. Here are a few options for your post

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Health and Care

Like all Dobermans, Cora 17 benefits from a balanced diet, regular exercise (such as daily walks and playtime), and routine veterinary care. The breed is prone to certain health concerns, including heart conditions and hip dysplasia, so prioritizing her wellness with a vet is crucial. Her short coat requires minimal grooming, but she thrives on mental stimulation to keep boredom at bay. Size: 60–100 lbs, 24–28 inches tall Lifespan: Typically

Is Cora 17 right for you? Only if you are an experienced working dog handler, a law enforcement K9 officer, or a serious sport competitor. For the average family, a show-line or American Doberman is a safer fit.

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