12 weeks old Doberman puppy

At 12 weeks old, Nyx is really starting to look and act like a little Doberman powerhouse. She’s sharper, more alert, and quickly mastering her daily routines. This is such an important stage for training, bonding, and setting the foundation for her future behavior.

Dobermans grow quickly—physically and mentally. At this point, Nyx is learning her name, basic commands, leash walking, and of course… how to pose like a pro. She’s still a pup, but she already has that signature Dobie confidence.

If you’re raising a Doberman puppy, 12 weeks is your moment to double down on structure and love—just like we are with Nyx.

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