[ noun ] medium large breed of dog of German origin with a glossy black and tan coat; used as a watchdog <noun.animal>
About five months ago, a Doberman pinscher found an egg near the Harpeth River in Franklin, about 20 miles south of Nashville, said Diane Frazier.
The luxurious amenities of the doghouse that Richard T. Ziegler built for Crissy, his white German shepherd, and J.R., his Doberman pinscher, would strain the hyperbolic lyricism of a real estate ad writer.
The suffering endured by both sides - but particularly by soldiers of the besieged 6th Army, where 'Doberman pinscher stew' was a delicacy while the dogs lasted - defies imagination.
I can't understand now what is wrong with a dog." After five litters of puppies, a Doberman pinscher named Saber was ready for a change.
Just east of the main bus station in New York City, security guard Robert Reynolds patrols a grungy block of 41st Street with the newest recruit in the war on drugs: Damien the Doberman.
The store sells objets d'art, but its best sellers are ties that look like blue sharks ($20) and stuffed animals resembling Doberman pinschers ($1,000).
No waiting for a table. Turn and bark down a snarling Doberman?
"A few years ago, a Doberman bit a hole in a Honda's tire," Carr said.
A story published in today's editions of The Palm Beach Post of West Palm Beach said Bracey once was sued for allegedly shooting a neighbor's Doberman pinscher, and kept a pet leopard for 10 years until it mauled his daughter.
Summers at the shrine are crowded with tourists, but winter leaves the Ellicos alone with a friendly Doberman pinscher named Hans and the silent Baraga statue, shrouded in snow.