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Dobermanns are based in Canberra, Australia.
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Dobermanns are currently participating in:
Conformation Showing, Obedience and Agility.
Some of
our Sires and Dams are:
Multiple
Best in Show Winners, Dobermann Specialty Best in Show Winners and
Australian Champions.
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Dobermanns are also the home of current Australian
Champions.
Our Dobermanns are Genetic, DNA, vWD & Health
tested.
Our Dobermanns are all fed on natural raw diets.
Our
Dobermanns are our passion.
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Dobermanns are current Registered Dobermann Breeders & also current
members of the
The ACT Canine Association (Dogs ACT), The NSW Canine Council (Dogs NSW) & several Dobermann
State Clubs.
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Dobermanns are also Authorised
Canine Collection Officers for the Australian Canine Pedigree Assurance
Programme
Which is the collection of DNA & Genetic Health Testing carried
out by Genetic Science Services.

A fireman had just saved a pregnant Dobermann from a fire in her house,
rescuing her by carrying her out of the house into her front yard,
while he continued to fight the fire.
The firefighter was afraid of her at first, because he had never been
around a Dobermann before.
When he finally got done putting the fire out, he sat down to catch
his breath and rest.
A photographer from the Charlotte, North Carolina newspaper "The
Observer" noticed this Dobermann in the distance looking at the
fireman.
He saw the Dobermann walking straight toward the fireman and wondered
what she was going to do.
As the photographer raised his camera, the Dobermann came up to the tired fireman who had
just saved her life and the lives of her unborn babies, and kissed
him, just as the photographer snapped this photograph.


A Dobermann saved a toddler from a deadly snake bite in what has been described as an unbelievable act.
As 17 month old Charlotte frolicked in the backyard of her North Queensland home, a king brown snake (the world's third most venomous snake) approached, The Cairns Post reported.
Khan, a Doberman only new to the home, just four days after rescuing it from an animal shelter, was alerted to the danger and miraculously flung the little girl from the snake's reach, and was bitten himself on the leg whilst saving the little girl.
"If I had not seen it with my own eyes I would never have believed it" Charlotte's mother, Catherine, told The Post.
"Khan was really concentrating and was acting aggressive towards Charlotte and kept trying to nudge her, but it wasn't working, so he grabbed her by the back of the nappy and threw her metres away from where she was.
"Charlotte looked pretty shocked and then Khan screamed."
"I realised quickly it was a snake and Khan had been trying to get in between her and the snake before he threw her."
Khan received a shot of anti-venom from a local vet and apart from being very sick of the night of the attack, made a full recovery.

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