NOUN
- medium large breed of dog of German origin with a glossy black and tan coat; used as a watchdog
How To Use Doberman pinscher In A Sentence
- Today, the German smooth-haired pinscher is considered the stepfather of several German dog breeds, including the miniature pinscher, wire-haired breeds such as the schnauzers and affenpinschers, and the popular Doberman pinscher.
- By 1944, the Army accepted only five breeds: German shepherds, Belgian sheepdogs, Doberman pinschers, farm collies, and giant schnauzers.
- ("Frankly," Abigail would confide in Beatrice Archer afterward," I was afraid of that Doberman pinscher. MIDDLE AGE: A ROMANCE
- •The breeds with the highest proportion of cardiovascular-related deaths were Newfoundland, Maltese, Chihuahua, Doberman pinscher and fox terrier. Diseases that kill dogs tend to affect specific breeds
- Birns bought a Doberman pinscher to protect his home. Kill the Irishman
- Birns bought a Doberman pinscher to protect his home. Kill the Irishman
- The Doberman pinscher was bred by the Germans for protection; the Alaskan malamute was bred by the Eskimos to help them pull their sleds across the ice.
- At home, he kept a Doberman pinscher for protection. Kill the Irishman
- Jerone, who owns a German shepherd and a Doberman pinscher, runs the Anthony Jerone
- At home, he kept a Doberman pinscher for protection. Kill the Irishman