DOBERMAN EUROPEU VS AMERICANO - A DIFERÊNÇA QUE IMPRESSIONA TODOS

European dogs have a more serious temperament compared to the American type. The vast majority of major breeders in the Old Continent submit their dogs to ZTP tests, which serve as a basic selection test for breeding, and also to working titles such as BH, IGP 1, IGP 2, and IGP 3. The fact that breeders submit their dogs to selection and titling tests does not mean that all dogs will exclusively compete in working trials. Initially, all are selected and titled. Then, some will participate in conformation shows and some will compete in working trials. This is not observed among North American breeders dedicated to shows. The DPCA (Doberman Pinscher Club of America) does not perform such titling, but the AKC (American Kennel Club) accepts the titlings performed by the UDC (United Doberman Club). It is important to note that the AKC, in addition to accepting working titles, also accepts conformation titles performed by the UDC. In this American club, the majority of dogs are of the European type, participating in conformation shows and thus obtaining the titles of American champion and grand champion, recognized by the AKC. This is difficult to achieve through the DPCA (Department of Dog Training and Animal Control), as they do not view American and European type dogs in the same way. This is natural, because compared to the former, European types are relatively few in shows and, since there are physical differences between the two, they end up being mostly ignored. The same thing happens in Brazil. It is also important to highlight the "mixture" of the two types that has occurred mainly in South America and has generated beautiful specimens with very good temperaments. #AmericanDobermanvsEuropeanDoberman American vs European Doberman, difference between American and European Doberman, European Doberman vs Doberman, American Doberman vs European Doberman, Doberman, American Doberman, European Doberman, Doberman vs Rottweiler, Doberman Pinscher, Doberman attacking, Rottweiler vs Doberman, American Doberman vs European Doberman, European Doberman, Doberman, Doberman vs, Pitbull vs Doberman, Doberman vs Pitbull, Doberman puppy, Doberman dog, American Doberman, Doberman temperament, Doberman character, Doberman dog, Doberman puppy, European Doberman, Doberman Europe, Doberman dog breed