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Doberman

Submitted by lgiron on Wed, 03/28/2018 - 13:07

            With a new retrovirus killing domestic dogs at significant speeds leading to extinction within a few months, and with only enough vaccine to save one pregnant mother and her puppies, it is essential that we deliver this vaccination to a pregnant Doberman pinscher. The main reason being that it contains the DNA of many other breeds such as the Rottweiler, German Shorthaired Pointer, Weimaraner, Manchester Terrior, Beauceron, Great Dane, Black and Tan Terrior, and Greyhound. This being said with advancements in technologies and cloning capabilities in the process, we can extract the specific DNA for those dogs and potentially give rise to those breeds once again.

Dobermans are extremely noble dogs and are perfect for those who want a gentle dog and have a newborn to those who want a fierce dog to go hunting with. They have been used in war time in the front line with soldiers and have countless records of protecting and alerting their soldiers and even giving life to defend their soldiers, receiving honorable metals posthumously. This was seen during World War II in 1944 during the Battle of Guam when Kurt, the Doberman, warned his soldiers of enemy troops in the area and soon after was killed by a grenade, saving 25 other Marines. He became the first of 25 canines to be buried in the War Dog Cemetery, as well as a statue of him was erected in the cemetery with the 24 other dogs on it.  

Most importantly, Dobermans are extremely smart, and according to Canine Psychologists, they are the fifth most intelligent dogs in the world. It is extremely important to have one of the top intelligent breeds as we can use them for many purposes and can generate an increase efficiency in society and other parts of our social and economic structure.

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