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Rogue and Boss as young dogs

Boss at 3 months old in Holland
Rogue protection her babys

Puppy 4 weeks old
 

Female pup 5 weeks

Male pup 5 weeks

                    One of our pups and the cat

 

                           Pups 4 weeks old


Female pup

Rogue 7.5 weeks old

On alert personal protection

Property protection

Fabian our security dog

Rogue as a young pup

  Queston
Master K9 Patrol dog

Blade 12 months old during traning
Boss
 
  Queston in Holland. Imported to Australia. Currently the highest titled working Doberman.

               Boss 13 months (swim time)

 

    Boss aiming for the ball

          . Blade: Pic 7 months old 

Rogue 12 months old

         Blade 8.5 months old

    Schutzdobe Master protection


Rogue's sire Xilo

Blade's sire Kiatasee Kip


           Fabian 5yrs old

                                                            The Kiss Of Love

                             


This photograph shows a red Doberman kissing an exhausted fireman. He had just saved her from a fire in her house, rescuing her by carrying her out of the house into her front yard, while he continued to fight the fire. She is pregnant. The firefighter was afraid of her at first, because he had never been around a Doberman before. When he finally got done putting the fire out, he sat down to catch his breath and rest.

A photographer from the Charlotte, North Carolina newspaper, "The Observer," noticed this red Doberman in the distance looking at the fireman. He saw her walking straight toward the fireman and wondered what she was going to do. As he raised his camera, she came up to the tired man who had saved her life and the lives of her babies, and kissed him, when the photographer snapped this photograph.

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True hard Working Doberman's

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Marine Captain Robert Adamson, P. Adamsons Husband pictured with Dictaror & Lieut. L Wilson Davis on the left,who was honored for his command of all the war dogs in Southwest Pacific. "Tator," photographed here in May, 1944, helped recruit dogs for the Marines during World War II.

Damasyn with his police partner

Arthur O'Keefe.Rocky was one of

the first San Francisco police dogs.

Regrettably Rocky was killed by a

bullet in the line of duty, but not

before causing quite stiras a police

dog and by bringing a great deal

of credit to the force.  P Adamson.

Working Dobermans of the Oceanside, California Police Deparment. Left to right: officer Larry Hanson with Marienburg's Ben Ghalii, their trainer Fon Johnson of San Diego, and officer John Wheelock with Sultan. Ben Ghalii was bred by Mary Rogers.

The black Dobermann male Rocco was well known in the sixties in South Africa as

a para dog. Together with his owner he jumped out of planes and helicopters.

After that he jumped together with his boss wearing a special parahute. After 10 jumps Rocco got his wings.

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Doberman saves toddler from deadly snake bite

 

My saviour: Seventeen-month-old Charlotte Svilicic

with Khan the doberman who rescued her from

a deadly brown snake.

A doberman adopted by a loving family last week has saved their toddler from being bitten by a deadly king brown snake. 

Seventeen-month-old Charlotte Svilicic was playing in the garden of the family’s Atherton home on Monday when Khan the doberman grabbed her by the back of the nappy and threw her clear of the approaching snake.

The heroic pooch was bitten by the snake after saving the toddler but is recovering after a dose of anti-venom.

In an amazing twist, Khan’s breeder revealed his grandfather had saved a child in similar circumstances.

Charlotte’s mother Catherine Svilicic yesterday told The Cairns Post Khan had saved the child’s life and the family would be forever indebted.

"If I had not seen it with my own eyes, I would never have believed it," Ms Svilicic said.

"Khan was really concentrating and was acting aggressive towards Charlotte and kept trying to nudge her but it wasn’t working, so he grabbed her by the back of the nappy and threw her more than a metre.

"Charlotte looked pretty shocked and then Khan screamed.

"I realised quickly it was a snake and Khan had been trying to get in between her and the snake before he threw her."

After being bitten, Khan ran inside and collapsed. He was given a shot of anti-venom by a vet and had a tough night on Monday but managed to survive and eat a large breakfast yesterday, despite the ordeal.

Mrs Svilicic said the family had only had Khan for four days, and they were moved by Khan’s selfless and protective act.

"If Khan wants a gold bowl, Khan gets it. We owe him for the rest of his life,’’ she said.

"He was starving for attention and wanted to be loved because he came from an abused home, so I’m not surprised about what he has done at his new home."

An Atherton snake expert believes Khan escape death because the snake was not able to inject a large amount of venom.

                                                                                                                                            Jennifer Eliot



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