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Doberman Pinscher
Short, smooth, tight single-layer coat with minimal oil production and very low natural odor.
Odor Level3/10
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Clean, sleek coat
Maison PerfumeDog
Eau de Doberman Pinscher
Flacon Organique•ConcentrĂ© Pur
Top Note
Heart Note
Base Note
- Top Note
- Clean, sleek coat
- Heart Note
- Virtually neutral
- Base Note
- Faint skin warmth
Grooming Schedule
| Task | Frequency |
|---|---|
| Bathing | Every 6 weeks |
| Brushing | Weekly |
| Nail trim | Every 4 weeks |
| Ear cleaning | Every 3 weeks |
Common Smell Issues
Frequently Asked Questions
- Do Dobermans smell?
- Dobermans are one of the lowest-odor large breeds. Their short, tight coat produces minimal odor and is very easy to keep clean.
- How often should I bathe a Doberman?
- Every 6 weeks or when visibly dirty. Over-bathing strips their coat and can cause skin dryness.
- Do Dobermans have ear problems?
- With natural uncropped ears, Dobermans can accumulate moisture and debris. Monthly ear cleaning is recommended.
- Why does my Doberman smell suddenly?
- A sudden change in smell usually indicates a new smell source -- rolled in something, anal gland issue, or ear infection. Check these areas first.