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Du Binquan (Du Binquan, Europe), from the point of text expression, Du Binquan, Europe, followed the spelling method of Du Binquan, the founder of Du Binquan, with two N's at the end. The American system uses Du Binquan's spelling, followed by only one n, and the German system and the American system are China's ways to distinguish each other. ) is described by FCI (the largest and most authoritative dog organization in the world, World Animal Husbandry Federation) as a firm, tenacious and nearly perfect dog breed. It is friendly, calm, loyal to the family and likes to get along with children. Under the master's command, it can stimulate its fierce attack, and its high IQ makes it form a good tacit understanding with its master, which is easy to train. Very devoted to the work, good working ability. Have enough courage and a cold expression. Self-confidence, fearless personality, strong physique and plump muscles. Its beautiful figure, silky back hair, aristocratic temperament and good plasticity in public places have always been one of the European and American guard dogs! After experiencing the baptism of two world wars, Du Binquan's courage, correct judgment, self-confidence and fearless character are vividly reflected, and countless touching stories have been staged. During World War II, the US Navy commandeered about 900 Du Binquan. They were trained as messenger dogs, guard dogs and mine detection dogs ... The famous dictator was trained as a messenger dog. These dogs spent about 14 weeks in the naval boot camp, working with their naval owners, learning to ignore all kinds of gunshots and guns, and familiarizing them with the atmosphere of war. Because of its fierce and fearless character, it is called the devil dog by the Marine Corps. Then they were sent to fight in Pacific islands, such as Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands. After the war, most dogs returned to their original owners. But some dogs have long been inseparable from their new owners, so they have started a new happy life with their existing owners. Only a few dogs stayed in the local area because the war caused great psychological and physical harm to them and it was difficult for them to return to society. To commemorate Du Binquan in World War II, the US Navy specially made statues and built monuments for them.

Dobbin's name is taken from the surname of karl friedrich Louis Dobbin in Thuringia. Mr. Du Bin (1834- 1894) used to be a stray dog keeper, a night watchman and a tax collector. Because of his professional relationship and special love for dogs, he created and cultivated a new breed of dogs according to his own needs and the characteristics of the best dog breed in his mind, which made an important contribution to the birth and establishment of the original Doberman breed. After his death, in order to show respect for him, the Germans at that time called the invented variety Du Binquan.

Du Binquan did not leave any written records in the initial breeding process. It is inferred that there are several recognized varieties. Their breeding among Du Binquan's ancestors is mainly a kind of butcher dog (the prototype of Rottweiler) and a kind of shepherd dog (the prototype of French German shepherd Boseron), which is a hybrid dog named Thuringian Pinscher. They are strong, brave, alert and agile, and have great enthusiasm for their work. At the beginning of the 20th century, related documents recorded that in order to improve Du Binquan's appearance, the blood of Weimar hound was added one after another to improve the hunting, searching and tracking ability of MNN in Du Binquan, and the blood of old German shepherd was added to improve intelligence and physique. In addition, the black brown Manchester was used to strengthen the modeling of the pigment black Yinglingti, which was used as a Du Binquan in the early stage of breeding, with short stature, rough fur and no aesthetic feeling. They are fierce, and they have many dogs. They are aggressive and fearless. This was the primary factor in early Du Binquan, and people sold it as a guard dog. These Du Binquan can do anything, including hunting and service work. But their fierce escort ability is their main charm. They have been trained by masters since birth. At that time, if a Du Binquan can be touched by someone other than its owner, it must not be a qualified Du Binquan. It must be mentioned that another person played a great role in the development of Du Binquan, that is, Mr. Otto Goler, who played a great role in introducing Du Binquan into the German kennel club and registering, approving and registering it. On August 27th, Otto Goeller organized and established the German National Doberman Club, 1899, with its headquarters in Arboda. 1900, the delegation Committee officially adopted the name Du Binquan and recognized this independent variety. The earliest Dobbin record in American AKC history is 1908. American Dobbin Spring Club was founded in 192 1. Du Binquan has been popular and widely used all over the world in just 25 years since it was recognized. Now Doberman is one of the most registered dog breeds in AKC. It is worth noting that Americans like to create, always insist on their own personality and don't like being dominated. Of course, keeping a dog is no exception. Any dog breed that comes to the United States will change its body shape more or less. Americans adjust the appearance of dogs according to their own wishes, and most of them become show dogs.

Du Binquan is one of the few dog breeds in the world that has won the world championship. It has a unique temperament, excellent guardian ability and many enthusiastic fans. IDC-the full name is the International Doberman Club, that is, the World Doberman Club, which was established in 1956. IDC holds the World Championship every year, also called IDC Championship. Winning the championship symbolizes Du Binquan's lofty honor in the world. In addition, the Du Binquan Championship is very popular in FCI countries all over the world. According to the FCI standard, Du Binquan's height and weight are 68CM-72CM for males, 40-45kg for females, 63-68cm for females and 32-35kg for females. The colors of Du Binquan recognized by FCI are black and brown. In the competition, Du Binquan is divided into four parts: male black, male brown, female black and female brown.

V.neerlandstam (Du Binquan was founded in 1942, and has been successfully bred for more than 60 years. Represents the highest level at present) V. Norden Stamm (the owner was moved out of the Italian club and FCI in the mid-1980s because of domestic violence, but his descendants are a solid foundation of Italian descent) Vom Franckenhorst (the breeder is a woman who immigrated to the Netherlands when she was young, and the mother of German Du Binquan ended her breeding after her child died in 1997). These three kennels have contributed most of their roots ~

The Development Course of Du Binquan

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After World War I, American breeders are going to take away the best Du Binquan in the world. They have such economic strength. Their economic strength is far stronger than that of Germany.

For the first time, I bought two Dobbin Springs from Sieger Exhibition in Germany. They are: Red Dog Beno v. Bergholtz. They entered the United States on 1923. Another Du Binquan, Du Binquan, bred in Holland, is the first foreign dog to win the title of German Seeger. Germany has a large Siegel exhibition every year. Just like the national Du Bin all-single dog competition. Siegel title gives the best black and red male and female dogs.

In the twenty years of World War II, only a few Du Binquan left Germany with the title of Siegel. It was the custom at that time that the Germans cultivated Dobbin Spring and then sold it to the United States. These two Du Binquan are just the beginning.

Du Binquan's Import Trends in the Last Hundred Years (2)

There is an important Du Binquan player named George Haier III. He was a wealthy businessman in Philadelphia, 1933 U.S. envoy to Austria, 1935- 1939 governor of Pennsylvania, and U.S. envoy to Bulgaria before World War II. He made great contributions to the formation of DPCA. At that time, Du Binquan fans from all over the world gathered at the Westminster Dog Show in new york, and they decided to set up their own club through AKC. Mr. Earle was assigned to establish an official standard using 1920 Germany.

In the same year, Earl imported a two-year-old black dog, Ch. Lord vd horstburg from Germany.

Mr. Gruenig, a historian and dog breed judge, said that this is the first excellent Du Binquan exported abroad. Earl also introduced some excellent German bitches, one of which was named ch. Bella v stolzenberg. This bitch bred with Benno v Burgholz and gave birth to a bitch named Red-crowned Learda. This bitch won the historic first DPCA championship in Philadelphia 1924.

At that time, because Dobbin Spring was favored by Americans, many low-quality dogs were sold to naive American buyers. Mr. Howard Moore said: "Many registration documents in Germany have been tampered with and forged." But people still try to buy dogs from all over the world.

There are two important people here who have to mention. They are wealthy businessmen. They brought their American Du Binquan back to Germany to challenge those excellent local dogs. Their names are Mr Francis Fleitmann and Mr Howard Moore. These two people entered this business on 19 19. Fleitmann is a businessman with a good reputation. He often buys from abroad for his family textile business in new york. He obtained a certificate as a dog breeder in America and sometimes worked as a judge in Germany. He moved to Switzerland in his later years and died at 1976.

Fleitmann and Moore laid a good foundation for Dobbin Spring. In order to teach and help those fanatical Dobbin Spring fans, they also hired experienced dog breed referees from Germany to host the competition in the United States. They also bought the American copyright of the famous historian and canine scientist Philipp Gruenig's book Du Binquan and Its Development History, which was published in new york on 1939.

Fleitmann and Moore started their shopping spree on 1923. In three years, they bought many award-winning dogs from Holland and Germany. Moore wrote in 1926: "We brought in the best Du Binquan." This is not bragging, it's true.

The Netherlands was a neutral country in World War I, which gave them the opportunity to improve Du Binquan varieties. Many German breeders regard the Netherlands as a refuge and transport their dogs to the Netherlands for breeding. Many imported dogs of Fleitmann come from the top kennels in the Netherlands: Koningstad, Grammont and Roemerhof. Du Binquan, trained in the Netherlands, looks a little different from the original German school. Their character is still fierce, but not as aggressive as German. In the Netherlands, their head development has also changed, and their snouts are slightly fuller than German ones, which has aroused the interest of American dog fans.

In the early 1920s, Fleitmann and Moore searched almost all the top dogs and bitches in the Netherlands. 19 19, the black Dutch champion dog Prinz Carlo vd Koningstad, and the Dutch champion bitch Angola v Grammont, born on 19 17, were the most important and outstanding Du Binquan in the1920s. 192 1 year, they bred in the Netherlands and gave birth to three stars: red male dog Prinz Favoriet vd Koningstad, red bitch Prinzessin Ilisa vd Koningstad and black bitch Prinzessin Elfrieda vd Koningstad. The family of the five stars was transported to Westphalia kennel in Fleitmann and White Gate kennel in Moore on 1923.

The dogs in Koningstad kennel in the Netherlands have bred 24 American champion dogs, of which 15 was bred by Favoriet, becoming the most successful male dog in the early days. 1925, Eliza became the first Du Binquan to win the championship of Westminster Dog Show Working Group (B.I.G), which was earlier than the second Du Binquan who won the championship of Westminster Dog Show Working Group 14 years!

Germany's Dobbin Spring recovered quickly after the war, and the two turned their attention to the top dogs in Germany, including 1923, the black dog Klaus vd Spree who won the Siegel show. But the dog didn't have any documents, because its owner was not a member of the German Du Binquan Association, so he had to give up. Then Fleitmann and Moore bought Ali V West garce Fort, the son of Lax (Lax is Klaus' half-brother), and Bajadre V Sinsgut, a little red bitch who participated in the Siger Show in 1925.

They used Dubin Spring cultivated in the Netherlands and Dubin Spring cultivated in Germany to cultivate different strains with each other and achieved success. In the late 1920s, they planned to challenge German dogs with their own dogs, and visited Germany twice at 1926 and 1930. 1925, Klaus and Elfrida bred and gave birth to three extraordinary puppies, Amelang, Ashtar and Algar. Together with Bajadere, they participated in the Sieger Show held by 1926 in Berlin. This time, Fletcher was accompanied by Ben Lewis, a top American trainer, and his wife. They traveled 3500 nautical miles by boat and got off at Hamburg. When they left Hamburg, they bought a black male dog, Fort fedor V. Boetes.

The competition went well, and Bajadre and Amelang won the first and second place in the Sigxiu Youth Group. And their new fedor got the second best result under the traction of the top tractors in the United States, and the first place was Klaus, who they wanted to buy but didn't buy.

1929, Fleman got his wish. His beautiful bitch Ilisa of Westphalia beat many contestants and won the Sieger Show in Hanover, Germany, which is the only American Du Binquan who won the Sieger Show in Germany.

Glenn Staines, the owner of Pontchartrain kennel in Detroit, Michigan, is a good friend of Fleitmann, but they have different views on the dog's appearance. They are also the main competitors on the field. Stannis brought in Klaus' half-brother Looks Blankenberg from Germany.

Lux was born in 19 18. 1926 was an old dog before he arrived in Detroit. Its temperament is described as extremely fierce. According to records, it once bit its owner. Some people assert that it can do nothing in America. When it arrived, Stannis put a mask on it as soon as he came out of the crate, but Stannis didn't tie it up. Stannis believes it will get used to it and become a member of the family. He once wrote, "Lux changed in a week. It has begun to trust me gradually, but it still doesn't like strangers. But when guests can sit quietly, it will learn to ignore them. "

Lux gave birth to six champion dogs that won Sieger Show in Germany and 19 American champion dogs. At the same time, Klaus, who Fleitmann wanted to buy but couldn't, also found his way to the United States.

Continuation of Du Binquan's Import Trend (3)

In 1930s, almost the same number of dogs flowed into the United States from Germany, and the top Du Binquan home in the United States was no longer confined to the northeast. Owen West, located in Chicago in the midwest, introduced a black dog, Muck v Brunia, from Germany in 1932, and Ernest bornstein of Illinois introduced Chuck's son, Terol ·VD· engers, in 1937. Today, there are still many dog fans who think that Muk is the most influential, as a model for shaping Du Binquan in the United States today. His son Troll, a striking black male dog, won the Siegel championship at 1935.

It was one of the most important breeders in Germany in the mid-1930s. In fact, in 1938, 50% of Siegel show competitors are descendants of trolls.

Blank vd Domstadt, another son of Muck, was not as good as his brother Blietz in the physique test competition, but Blank VD Domstadt was much better than Blietz as a breeder. After he arrived in the United States, he gave birth to 15 American champions, including the immortal red dog dictator V Glenn Hugel. Its other son Moritz won the Siegel championship in Germany and gave birth to seven American champions. Blietz is one of the few German Siegel champions.

In the late 1920s, German breeder John Zimmerman settled in Detroit. He was accompanied by a black male dog, Kurt vd Rheinperle. Kurt himself became an American champion and gave birth to 20 American champions. Friedman is obviously a great breeder. He saw the potential of Kurt and his son Perikles in Westphalia, so in the late 1930s and early 1940s, he used them to breed with Eliza and created a new generation of Dobbin Springs in the United States.

In the process of raising Fleitmann, their family business also occupied a lot of his time. In the mid-1930s, he was more eager to get the top German dog, so he had history: Jessy vd Sonnenhoehe, an unparalleled German bitch. Its figure is exactly 27.5 inches, its skeleton structure is standard, its head is gorgeous, its figure is well-proportioned, and its gait is light and dreamy. All the good qualities are concentrated on her. She deserves to be the best bitch in American history. At the same time, she is also the bloodline bitch of Du Binquan in the United States today.

Before leaving Germany, Ju Bo and the troll gave birth to Ferry and Freya V. Laufer. One of them made history. Ferry is 28 inches tall and has an extraordinary temperament. Fleman and Geraldine Hartley Dodge launched a fierce competition for Ferry. Finally, Mr. Dodge bought Ferry for an incredible $65,438+00,000 (believe it or not? In the late 1930s, someone bought a dog for 10000 dollars! )。 The ferry didn't disappoint its owner.

On the day before the Westminster Dog Show, Ferry arrived in new york on1October 20th 1939, and came to the United States with only one purpose, that is, to win the most prestigious Westminster Dog Show in the world. As a result, it made history. In that competition, he defeated more than 3,000 participating dogs and became the first Du Binquan to win the Westminster Dog Show!

At the same time, its fierce character also makes it famous in the world. It once bit a guest in a hotel. During the competition, it never let any referee's hand touch it; Even its tractor, the famous Mr. Macclure Hailey, tried to keep a distance from it to avoid its poison. In its new home, Mr. Dodge's ranch in New Zealand, it immediately became a nightmare for ranchers. Finally, one day, because it was so fierce, a farm worker accidentally killed it because of the shock. What a pity that a generation of Tianjiao should end up like this! No wonder DPCA listed cruelty as disqualification. I think it is imperative.

Ferry's mother, Jessy, won the championship after several competitions, but she was mainly raised as a breeding dog. She became the matriarch of many great Du Binquan after World War II, just like Nu Wa in the ancient legend of China. He had six Champion dogs with Kurt, and more than six champion dogs with Kurt's son ch. Perikles in Westphalia. Its two sons, Ch. Ramses and Ch of Westphalia. Uranus of Westphalia became two of the most famous "Seven Heroes" in American history.

Hundred-year-old Du Binquan (4) is an excellent modern variety.

Cryptonite (nicknamed Kafka) in Chestnut Brunswick has won more than 65,438+000 BIS and raised more than 65,438+000 champion offspring. It is the most successful breed of dog in America. It is a typical modern American dobbin right. Almost every weekend, I will fly to various dog shows all over the country to participate in competitions. Its owners are Sam and Marion Lawrence. They invested a lot of money, and of course Kafka gave them more in return.

Its standard body shape and stable personality have become the primary factors for its success. At that time, red was not popular yet, so Kafka's success was even more commendable. Its success continued after its death, and its frozen semen was widely used.

Hidden stone's grandfather, red dog Ch. Electra's Windrunner (Morgan) is owned by California's Judith Bingham. She bred with 465,438+0 bitches and gave birth to 94 champion dogs. He is an excellent display dog, but he is even better as a stallion. His daughter, Ch. Indy by Royal Tudor has won 46 BIS, including 1989 Westminster Dog Show.

Indy is an outstanding representative of this variety. She is Du Binquan's first champion to win UD and TDX.

Other excellent varieties on the list are Ch. Demetrius VD Victor of Gra-Lemor, China. Sun Eagle in marienburg and Demetrius, who was born in CD. 1966, are typical Damazin people. His father is from China. Damason Dellinger. Demetrius, who gave birth to 54 champion dogs.

Sun Eagle, born in 1973, bred 42 times and gave birth to 85 champion dogs. He was the most representative and successful male dog in the early days of marienburg kennel, and also the descendant of dictator. Its owner, Ms. Mary Rodgers, started her project from 1960 and has bred more than 130 champion dogs so far.

Ms Rogers has achieved great success in DPCA. Du Binquan, which she cultivated or owned, won at least six DPCA championships. They include Ch. Sultana v Marienburg, champion of DPCA 1967 and 1968, is the granddaughter of Top Skipper. At the same time, Sultana gave birth to Sun Eagle and won the titles of 1976 and 1978.

Sun Eagle's daughter Marty Hartman of marienburg won the champion of 1979 and 1983.

A Hundred Years of Dobbin (5) The United States established its own dynasty of Dobbin power.

In the late 1940s, two other excellent breeders, storm and ch. On behalf of vdelbe 1947, born (father is the son of Uranus, mother is the daughter of Domus), 28.5 inches, 90 kg. After 60 times of breeding, he gave birth to 55 champion dogs, ranking among the best breeding male dogs so far. Its descendants include ch. Colonet jet in Dortmund Deli, China. Steb's top captain, ch. Prince Cusio of Singenwald, China. The image of Satan in the highlands, Cassio Vartal. Among them, Skipper gave birth to about 50 champion dogs and Cassio gave birth to 53 champion dogs.

Another Du Binquan, born in 1949, is the grandson of Alcor, and is also related to ferry and muck. It has won 25 BOB, 22 BIG, 17 BIS, and it has also won BIS, 1952 and 1953 at Westminster Dog Show for two consecutive years. Du Binquan is the only one who has won the BIS of all breeds in Westminster Dog Show twice! I don't think this record can be broken in the future. In history, three Du Binquan dogs won BIS at Westminster Dog Show, namely: Ferry V Raufelsen (1939), Ch. RanCho Dobes Storm (1952 and 1953) and ch. The Royal Tudor Dynasty is as wild as the wind (Indy).

Fleman is undoubtedly proud of The Storm. He wrote: "The Germans haven't bred a dog that can beat storm, but the next Du Binquan who wins BIS at the Westminster Dog Show will be very different from storm."

In the 1950s, the best Dubin Spring belonged to Ch. The warlock Bo Rong. It was cultivated and trained by Henry frampton. BISS of 1956, 1957, 1960 DPCA, 234 Bob, 6 1 BISS were obtained successively, with 7 horses of each variety. Only the great Ch. Brunswig's Cryptonite once broke this achievement. When frampton was two years old, he took a wizard to Germany to participate in the German National Siegel Show, and he got an "excellent" evaluation.

Witch, a genetically superior black male dog, gave birth to 39 champion dogs, including ch. Amythest V warlock of JEM won the BISS prize in Du Binquan of 1964, as well as the CD. Frampton died of a heart attack while taking Amitister to the competition on 1966. The wizard also died three years after his master's death.

Curiously, you can also see the names of witches in various magazines and newspapers. More interestingly, they often play "warlock dog". This is obviously a good way for some dog dealers to sell their dogs, but it really has nothing to do with the warlock who died more than 30 years ago.

The great dictator's influence spread all over the United States and laid a solid foundation for several top kennels. The most important ones include Brown kennel and Mark Ty kennel owned by Jack Brown and Eleanor Brown in St. Louis. Joanna Walker and keith walker from Illinois. Brown used the dictator's daughter Ch. Mrs Kilburn of Tao breeds with her father. Gave birth to a son known as the best of dictators: Eric of Brown, a red male dog, and gave birth to 28 champion dogs, Eric's daughter Ch. Bridget of Brown won the DPCA championship with 196 1 Then in a successful inbreeding, Bridget and her brother Ch. Dion of Brown gave birth to a red bitch, Ch Ch. Abel's Brown's Gigi, who became the mother of two champions. They are: red dog CH Ch. Amanda of Brown won the DPCA championship with 197 1 and CH Ch. Brown's B-Brian won the DPCA championship with 1973 and 1975 respectively.

Keith and Joanna met in England during World War II, when Keith was engaged in service work. They bought a CD from Peggy Adamson, the granddaughter of dictator Eric.

Mark Tai became the pillar of Du Binquan's family. One of their red male dogs, Ch. Derek of Marks-Tey gave birth to 65,438+00 American champion dogs, which laid the foundation for the kennel of Marienburg, a super Du Binquan house owned by Ms. Mary Rodgers in the future.

During this period, the Walker and his wife made a complete breeding plan. The dog involved in the project is Derek, Ch. Mark Temerini, their offspring. Mark Taishawn CD (who gave birth to the 16 champion) and the outstanding Ch. Mark ty shea. They achieved natural success.

Now Mr and Mrs Walker live in North Carolina, USA. They have retired. Now only a few puppies are bred for some reason.

The dictator is also a thoroughbred male dog of Shemikado Bekennel, a famous Dobbin Spring in Atlanta, Georgia, presided over by Ms. May Downing. In 1946: ch, many excellent breeders have been cultivated from the descendants of dictators. Cupid of emperor Bei, ch. Emperor Bei's Paris and Emperor Bei's ninja warriors. Up to now, she is over 80 years old and has several puppies.

Dictators are also the origin of the famous kennel in Bikila, which was presided over by Rod Humphries. Rod is Ms. Joanna Walker's collaborator, so his dog's name will be marked-tey. The famous Du Binquan raised by him are: Max Tai Caliso's best bitch Bikila Catalina, ch. Qan in Bikila is at 1996.

Another famous Dobbin Spring kennel is Cahill kennel owned by Jane Kay. The famous Du Bin in this kennel is all: ch. Kay Hills painted the town red. Kaishan Witches Soubre Tower and ch. Cahill Day. They have been giving birth to 30 champion dogs.

The increasingly mature dog show and pet industry make it convenient for dog owners to take their dogs to participate in competitions. Some dog owners even use private jets so that they can fly to any corner of the United States to compete. Frozen semen is also widely used in breeding projects. This is why delegates can have 55 champion dogs, while dictators can have 52 champion dogs.

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The Basic Law of Conservation in Du Bin Quan

Excerpt from DPCA Public Education Committee

basic nursing

Translation general meaning:

Du Bin is totally unfit for outdoor life. It is a member and protector of a family, living in a room. It needs a warm, safe, dry and comfortable environment and a particularly large space. It needs soft materials to protect its joints.

Du Bin is suitable for eating high-quality dog food with a lot of good meat (non-viscera) all his life. This kind of food is usually not available in general grocery stores. If you can't find it, Purina, Ames and Lu Bao can. Water is always available.

Training and obedience are what a good and happy dog needs. Du Binquan needs training to know what to do and what not to do at home, in the crowd and outdoors. They are smart, easy to be trained, and it is a happy thing to be trained properly. However, without management and training, they may show excess energy, keen on destruction and disobedience. They are very much like children, and their owners need to pay attention to them: they should not be allowed to be lawless. Like any guard dog breed, they will become a big problem without training!

Sterilization is absolutely necessary! ......

They need care to keep clean and healthy. Check and clean your teeth if necessary. Nails should be polished or trimmed if necessary-usually once or twice a month. How to polish a dog's nails? Check the hair (I understand that the hair on the soles of the feet should be cleaned before polishing to avoid being involved in the nail polisher during polishing) and bathe the dog if necessary.

They need exercise to protect their health and release suppressed energy. Exercise can make them healthy and develop well. They are energetic dogs and need to be allowed to move, exercise and play. A large and closed venue is very beneficial to keep your Du Binquan in good condition. No matter how you train your Du Binquan, they are still "dogs", and they have the instinct to often go off the rails. When they see a "rabbit" or something that attracts their attention, they will rush over regardless of the danger, such as a car. Don't raise Dobbin without a big yard! Most reputable breeders don't sell their puppies to people who don't have big yards.

Du Binquan needs love, attention, communication, staying with his family and showing real happiness. This is an "artificial" dog breed, which has the special needs of living together-family life. He is the protector of his family. Living with his family makes him more loyal and protective, ready to rescue his family at any time. It can't live in the basement, in the car, in the yard, in the kennel or anywhere away from family. Dobbin needs love. Put your hand on his head and touch his body. Love it, take care of it, train it, and let it know what you want it to do-it will spend a lifetime with you-only Dobbin will.