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Originally Posted by Julie W If you don't know the difference, what makes you want one over the other? |
Well I know the aesthetic differences and have read the differences as far as standards are concerned; however, IMO reading about a breed and living with them can be two completely different things.
I am sure you would agree - after owning a Doberman the info you read in books/net prior to your purchase, can not capture the “experience” of owning the breed, especially how goofy and lovely they can be (like insisting on sitting on your foot when there is plenty of room, lol).
In addition, from what I’ve learned thus far, and what I’ve read here, the Euro breed is quite different as far as working drive is concerned, but how about as a pet?
I thought the best place to start asking questions would be those who actually breed them and/or own them.