Need your Doberman Pinscher to calm down? This video will give you the 5 most effective methods for calming down your Doberman so your dog can be rock solid in chaotic environments, new experiences, and even with fireworks and thunder! Teaching your Doberman when it’s ok to relax using these simple methods will produce a dog who’s easier to manage and easier to live with. This is your roadmap to a calm Doberman Pinscher.

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32 Comments

  1. Owning my dobie taught me so much of what a tense and anxious person I was even when I thought I was being calm! I had to really rewire everything because my dobie was picking up on every little tense up haha But through constant work with my trainer at Petco I learned to remain calm no matter what! Living in the city we have all types of people but I love how he remains vigilant but no longer barks at them! Recently we had to pass someone with a bat and i did my best to just keep moving lol and I love how my dobie kept his eyes on this man, but didn’t bark he was just like I SEE you, but we’re passing through haha! They are definitely protective, but you do have to put in some work to make sure they know when not to react! At 11mths we’ve come a long way! But I have to stress the training and exposure! Also, my puppy was CRAZY and not calm at first, but at 6mths he got used to the routine and our chaotic mutlipet house! So if you’re in the first stages hang in there! He’s now a total couch potato and a big softie!

  2. I really want a Doberman, but I am a truck driver. Do you think it is possible to bring a Doberman along in the truck? For 2-3 weeks at a time?

  3. My Doberman attacked me several times my arms and hands are server Injured. I have to send him to shielter. My dog coach advised me that the dog may have emotional distracted. Also suggested me to adopt a puppy Doberman from certified breeder. Do you have any suggestion where I start from?

  4. I have two dobes at 13 weeks old. Should I be training/walking them solo? They are always messing with each other (biting,toy stealing).

  5. He's overweight. My 110-pound boy eats two cups in the am, and another two in the evening. You should see his ribs … not starving ribs, but just a tad.

  6. I have owned, raised until my body is falling down from age now. Made mistakes try to learn and enjoy them still. The breed is simply amazing, they do read your response and inner functions of not being calm so well. I try constantly to own one till the end of my life, valuable video!

  7. I love this video! My family and I recently adopted a Doberman and he is about a year and half. We have had him for about a week and he has extreme anxiety he became very attached to my husband and has gradually started warming up to me I can pet him and rub him but my son can’t get near my husband without him snapping on him and today when I kissed my husband he snapped at me is there anything that can help? We give lots love and affection and attention and lots of exercise we love him so much and just want him to love all of us. Any help will be so appreciated!

    Thank you!

  8. People talk about Doberman Pinschers. As if they were super attack dogs. But they're not! Every single Doberman that I have met. Have been the most loving animals I have ever seen. I think they're great

  9. The best way to raise a calm Doberman is to be a calm Doberman owner. They are so attuned to our energy and mirror whatever we are feeling.

  10. Our 20 week old boy is so high energy it almost brings me to tears with frustration. No amount of play time, walking downtown, etc. calms him down and now he’s becoming defiant along with it. I only have met calm Dobermans though, so I’m hopeful he calms down with age.

  11. This advice was lovely loved the girl you brought on! 🙌🏻 and nice closure wrap up statements.

  12. How do you help a rescued 9 month old male Doberman stop being scared of my son who has never even done anything to him. I am his fourth home. I had him neutered and put him in basic training classes. We are walking him every day and trying to wear him out. He's hyper and strong willed. Thank you for your help.

  13. Caveat! not for the faint of heart or those not 100% invested.

    These dogs require a dedicated training regime, love, reassurance and routine.

    Minus proper education and exercise they can become nightmares. They will destroy your home and become nervous wrecks.

    Only get a Doberman, if you have the requisite time to invest, have prior knowledge of training dogs a large area of land for them to roam and be free (or the commitment to exercising/ play > 2 hours per day.)

    These are the most loving, dedicated dogs out there. But, you only get out, what you are prepared to invest.

    Failure to engage with them properly will have dire consequences and it will be your fault.

    If you’re having second thoughts about living up to these requirements, then I’d humbly suggest you opt for a more laid back, equally loving and protective dog.

    Choose a dog that suits your lifestyle. Don’t expect a dog to automatically fit into yours.

  14. I know from raising two different Dobermans that they need a calm owner.
    One has a lot of energy and nervous from time to time. The other calm cool and collected yet alert when needed.

    I'll keep supporting and you keep making videos sir.

  15. I realized that the other day, he was feeding off my excited energy. I was like it was me the this whole time . 😅 a lot of work

  16. My 8 mo rescue is chill but not crate trained fully or house broke. Rescue that was locked in house while young kids ran around.

    Crate training in HOA sucks it’s hard to calm. Dogtv is calming but it’s not widely available. I take him everywhere he’s chill but no dog likes being behind bars all of a sudden.

    I expose him and put toys. Shut the door not lock it. Ughh it’s frustrating.

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