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Judging The Doberman Head | DPCA The head is not more important than profile, gait, angulation, or proportions, but is certainly equal to each of them The judge simply has to decide for himself the level of importance the head has in defining the overall breed
by measuring the drawings in the Doberman Pinscher Club of America . . . Doberman fanciers are inclined to take a middle of the road approach They expect the head to be considered equally with other type-defining characteristics The head is not more important than profile, gait, angulation, or proportions, but is certainly equal to each of them
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Dobermans In Detail: 2-Head | DPCA Dobermans In Detail: 2-Head Long and dry, resembling a blunt wedge in both frontal and profile views When seen from the front, the head widens gradually toward the base of the ears in a practically unbroken line Eyes almond shaped, moderately deep set, with vigorous, energetic expression
An in depth study of the Doberman Standard [AKC] So we will start with the head Long and dry, resembling a blunt wedge in both frontal and profile views When seen from the front, the head widens gradually toward the base of the ears in a practically unbroken line Eyes almond shaped, moderately deep set, with vigorous, energetic expression
Head – ADPEF Head: Long and dry, resembling a blunt wedge in both frontal and profile views When seen from the front, the head widens gradually toward the base of the ears in a practically unbroken line