ATLAS' Den, a Dobermann Blog

Welcome to ATLAS’ Den, a blog devoted to Atlas, our first European Doberman. Atlas is both our first dog and first Doberman. This blog is about raising a European Doberman puppy from the perspectives of first time dog owners.

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Meet Artemis, Our Red Female European Doberman!

Let’s welcome Artemis, a red female European Doberman from West Coast Doberman, to the pack! As indicated in the previous post, we placed a deposit for Artemis late April for a November or December pickup. That time has finally arrived Veteran’s Day last Friday, November 11, 2022. But first, a little bit about Artemis. She … Read moreMeet Artemis, Our Red Female European Doberman!

We Placed a Deposit for Another Doberman Puppy

It finally happened. We placed a deposit with Tony Alves over at West Coast Doberman for a limited registration, female red Doberman puppy. After two years of contemplating adding another Doberman to our family, we figure it’s time. Since Atlas has grown into a handsome, albeit insanely goofy dog, we want our next Doberman from … Read moreWe Placed a Deposit for Another Doberman Puppy

Meet Loki, Our Black and Tan Tri-Color French Bulldog

To some, a Doberman is too much dog. Abby loves Atlas, but wants a smaller companion dog. Meet Loki, our black and tan tri-color French bulldog. We made plans to eventually add a Frenchie to our family roughly a year ago, during the dead middle of the pandemic. Since the Frenchie will be my wife’s … Read moreMeet Loki, Our Black and Tan Tri-Color French Bulldog

We Went Wine Tasting with Our Doberman

Earlier this month, we went wine tasting with our Doberman. It was a road trip to Central Coast California that turned into a 3-night stay. It was also the first time we took Atlas along with us on a road trip without his crate. When we brought Atlas home last year in January 2020, we … Read moreWe Went Wine Tasting with Our Doberman

Do Dobermans Really Require All That Exercise?

When I was first researching Doberman ownership, behavior and expectations in 2019, I came across a common denominator. That denominator is that Dobermans require extensive daily exercise. The myth is: if the Doberman doesn’t get enough exercise, it will do it in other ways. Most likely resulting in destructive behavior. So, 9 months leading to … Read moreDo Dobermans Really Require All That Exercise?

The Case of Canine Doberman Neuter

Elizabethan collar on Doberman

Our vet neutered Atlas on November 2, 2020, a week short of his first birthday. This included pre-anesthetic bloodwork and consultation. Many people have their dogs neutered at around six months. We waited until Atlas turned one year old to have the procedure done. Our vets informed us that since Dobermans are large breed dog, … Read moreThe Case of Canine Doberman Neuter