Doberman
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Definition
- Noun:
- A medium-large breed of dog originating from Germany: A Doberman is a specific type of dog known for its sleek, athletic build, intelligence, and loyalty.
- Characterized by a glossy coat, typically black and tan: The breed's most common and recognizable appearance features a short, shiny coat in a combination of black with rust-colored markings.
- Historically and commonly used as a guard dog or watchdog: Bred for protection, Dobermans are known for their alertness, courage, and strong protective instincts.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The family's doberman is both a gentle companion and an effective watchdog.
- She prefers the elegant appearance of a doberman over other large breeds.
- A well-trained doberman can be very obedient and responsive.
Advanced Usage
- "Doberman Pinscher": The full, formal name for the breed. While "Doberman" is commonly used alone, "Doberman Pinscher" is the official breed designation.
- The American Kennel Club recognizes the Doberman Pinscher.
Variants and Related Words
- Doberman Pinscher (n): The complete name of the breed.
- Dobie (n): An informal, affectionate nickname for a Doberman.
Synonyms
- Guard dog: A dog kept to protect property.
- Watchdog: A dog kept to guard a place and warn of intruders. (Note: This describes a common of the breed, not a synonym for the breed itself.)
Notes on Meaning
- The term doberman refers exclusively to this specific breed. It is not a general term for any large or protective dog.
- While known for protection work, modern Dobermans are also popular as family pets and competitors in dog sports, emphasizing their versatility and trainability.
Noun
- medium large breed of dog of German origin with a glossy black and tan coat; used as a watchdog