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What age is a Doberman fully grown?

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A one-year-old Doberman is considered a full-grown adult dog. However, the dog will continue to mature and fill out until it is two. While the female Doberman reaches its prime between two and three years, the male is at its prime when it reaches three years of age. Dobermans live for an average of 9.6 years.


How long does it take Dobermans to grow?

Your Doberman puppy's age will be a significant factor in how much bigger they will get. Most Dobermans need at least one year to reach their full height. Some Doberman Pinscher puppies will be at their adult weight by their first birthday. However, larger Dobermans will need at least two years to fill out their chest.

How big will my Doberman get?

Males are about 27 or 28 inches tall and weigh about 70 pounds (32 kilograms), while females are an inch or two shorter and weigh about 60 to 65 pounds (27 to 29 kilograms). The Doberman pinscher has a long head and a sleek, muscular body. The ears are often cropped to stand erect, and the tail is usually docked short.

What is the best age to train a Doberman?

A: You will want to start training your Doberman puppy when it's between 6 and 12 weeks old. Q: Are Dobermans easy to train? A: In some ways, Dobermans are easy to train — they're smart and hard-working dogs, who respond well to rewards — but they'll need to understand that you're the boss.

How much should a 1 year old Doberman eat?

A 1-year-old female Doberman puppy will need to eat 3 to 6.5 cups of dog food until they are a mature 2-year-old Doberman, and at this point, they should have attained their full adult height and weight.

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