Doberman Pinscher Dry Nose?
Doberman Pinscher dry nose, crusty, cracked or chapped nose can be soothed and smoothed by using Nose Butter™. Made of 100% Organic Shea Butter, organic olive oil, organic castor oil, organic avocado oil, organic almond oil, organic coconut oil, organic beeswax, organic cocoa seed butter, 100 percent Therapeutic Grade Aromatherapy and a LOT of LOVE. Doberman Pinscher dry nose is a thing of the past!
By the way, the Nose Butter is the same good stuff inside for every breed – the different breed labels make it fun for YOU. Available with sooo many breed choices! Don’t see yours? Just ask!
Just rub a bit of Nose Butter™ across the top of the nose and allow it to melt in. If your dog does not like having their face “messed with” give a cookie to distract. Don’t worry, it soaks in FAST. If they lick a bit, no worries, all organic good stuff. Apply 2-3x a day for 1-3 days and then rub the crusties off with a bit of tissue. For more info visit FAQs Nose Butter, and FAQs Dry Noses.
Doberman Pinscher History: The Doberman Pinscher is one of the few breeds which can be traced to one person. Louis Doberman, a German tax collector, needed a powerful, courageous guard dog. He kept no records of the various breeds and crosses he used. His son recalled a black female with tan markings who had a short tail and close coat.
The bravest, strongest and sharpest dogs were used to create this powerful, muscular medium-sized beauty. The following were thought to have been used: German Pinscher, Rottweiler, Manchester Terrier, Old German Shepherd, Greyhound and German Shorthaired Pointer.
After the War: After WWII American soldiers brought Doberman Pinschers back with them from Germany in great numbers. The sleek good looks immediately attracted the eye of dog show fanciers. The temperament was still “sharp” and they were known for their ferocity. It is said that one exquisite Doberman, Ferry v Rauhfelsen of Giralda, won Best in Show honors at the prestigious Westminster Kennel Club Show in New York in 1939 without the judges putting a hand on him!
Color Me Dobie: The allowed colors are black, red, blue, and fawn (Isabella) with the classic rust markings. No other color is allowed in the show ring.






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