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Diverse Dobermans + Health Guarantee + Breeder Support

We Offer All Natural, Docked / Cropped Doberman Puppies

!!!!  Temporarily we only have all natural, and docked puppies.

At this time, our breeding is focused on Sound and healthy Dobermans that have below average genetic COI based on DNA not pedigree. I do not focus on 100% European bloodline. I mix Easetrn European with Western European and American Doberman.  I hope to increase their longevity as the modern Doberman with above 40% COI is extremely short lived. 95% of them are dead by 7 years of age. Perhaps we are the only breeder in Canada or perhaps Pacific North West that breeds for diversity in DNA. I hope to have more Doberman breeders follow the breeding program. To add, Not all our puppies are low inbreeding as it is very difficult to find match to produce low COI puppies. 

Our Doberman and Doberwoman Cerberus’ will be faithful to you as their earthly owners like they are to Hades and will guard their new owners homes like Cerberus did guard the Gate of the Underworld. You shall protect your new Doberman puppy from Heracles (HERCULES).

About Our puppy.

Limited Breeding

 We breed a limited number puppies and our breeding program specially our low COI ( Low Coefficient of inbreeding)  puppies are unique. Usually we do not have any puppy on site, as they are reserved well in advanced. Our puppy deposits are 100% refundable as stated in our contract.  Once we approved your puppy application, reserving a puppy significantly increases your chance of getting one of our puppies but does not guarantee it. We select the new owners based on a few criteria that we think is the best for our puppies. We have between 0 ~ 3 litters per year. usually 1 litter. We do stud service and whelping for other breeders. 

Message from the Senior Doberman Breeder at Euroline Kennels Inc.

I initiated our low inbreeding program with the goal of improving breed longevity, and I have observed significant improvements in the overall health and well-being of the Doberman breed. However, we have reached a point where it is necessary to conclude our breeding program.

We remain available to provide stud services with our male Doberman and can refer individuals to reputable breeders. Additionally, we are always open to receiving inquiries regarding rescue Dobermans or Dobermans in need of a home. We continue to bring Dobermans in need of homes to Canada. On a part-time basis, we will also offer private training sessions at clients’ homes or in parks. We will continue to update and share information about our dogs.

The reasons for ending our breeding program include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Industry priorities: The industry, as a whole, focuses more on conformation and sports titles rather than addressing inbreeding concerns.
  • Lack of breeder support: It is rare to find breeders who are willing to focus on low-inbreeding practices, as there is little recognition or reward for producing low-inbred dogs.
  • Shifting attitudes toward training: Many individuals, generally speaking, have become less equipped to manage larger breeds. Furthermore, there is a growing trend toward using only positive reinforcement methods in training, without the balance of negative punishment, which often leads to undesirable outcomes for both the dog and owner.
  • Financial strain: Each year, we incur significant financial losses in maintaining our program, approximately $100,000 annually. We both work full-time jobs to support our dogs and the program. Moving forward, we will shift our focus toward advocacy, raising awareness among breeders and buyers in the hope of fostering change in the future.

We will be dedicating our time and resources to the following causes, which we believe will have a greater impact on our beloved breed:

  • Raising awareness among breeders and buyers.
  • Supporting breeders with services aimed at producing healthier puppies.
  • Collaborating with scientists on intelligent software models to aid in the discovery of animal diseases.
  • Assisting with animal loss and recovery efforts.
  • Providing affordable wheelchairs, heart holters, and animal recovery products and services.

For further information, please visit our website, which will be regularly updated with rescue information. Additionally, any rescue opportunities will be posted on UnitedPetClub.com.

Please ensure your dog is properly trained and cherish the time you have together.
you can reach me on my personal email at:  [email protected] or visit my personal United Pet Club Dobermanman profile

NOTE: Euroline Kennels Inc. operates independently from the breeders it collaborates with.

Our Puppies

01. Doberman Puppy

Appearance-wise I am more interested in medium-large Dobermans and not the ones that are extremely large. I do not breed specifically for American or European Doberman.  I breed for temperament and COI.  Whether it is American, European, or Mix, as long as they give me the conformation and temperament that I am looking for.  Euroline Dobermans are bred with temperament and health in mind. parents are selected from genetically superior Dobermans and have been bred for many years to improve health and temperament.

Why

03. Why own a Doberman?

Many people believe Dobermans are vicious, but that is not true. Dobermans are highly intelligent and affectionate dogs, that can be a loyal family dog, Watchdog, personal protection dog, Military or police dog, and also a protection dog for your family. They are naturally bred to be a guard dog, so without any special training, they will try to keep people away from your property and belongings. This also means their owners will need to be on top of their training for a very young age and make sure they are under control. Every dog is special and raised differently.

Colours

02. What is the best Doberman Colour?

“Black and rust” and “Red and rust” are considered the best, the next on the list is Blue Dobermans. For red Doberman, the darker colours are usually the best and have the least skin issue. Most of our Red Dobermans are of red, or sometimes called chocolate colours.

We breed for “Black and Rust” (Black and tan) and “Red and Rust” however there are other colours that come by very rarely when we mix our Euro with American lines.

At the end of the day colour is a preference.

Bond

04. Doberman Bond

Dobermans bond with their human is a special one. If you have never owned a Doberman, you will be surprised by the bond that will form between you and your Doberman. Dobermans are called Velcro dogs and like to stay by your side and please and protect you.

Upcoming Puppies

Please Contact us regarding our upcoming litters

We have about 1 ~ 3 litters per year.
litters
2018:   1 litter
2019:   1 litter
2020:  1 litter
2021:   planned for 2 litters
For future litters contact us. we post on united pet club website.

 

Reserve your doberman puppy before its gone

We have a limited number of puppies are we focus on the quality of breeding than the number of puppies. 

 

Contact us at [email protected]

We are a hobby kennel. We don't accept walk-ins.

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