11 weeks

At 11 weeks old, Nyx is growing fast—and her personality is shining through! She’s confident, curious, and full of energy, just like a true Doberman should be.

This is a key stage for socialization and training. We’re focusing on structure, positive reinforcement, and plenty of playtime to help her thrive. Whether she’s learning to sit, exploring the backyard, or zooming around the house, Nyx is embracing every new experience with style.

Dobermans at this age are like little sponges—they soak up everything around them. And Nyx? She’s soaking up attention, praise, and a whole lot of love.

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My doberman hates new objects she’s bever seen 🤣

My doberman hates new objects she’s bever seen 🤣

It’s always the same routine: a new item shows up, and she’s instantly suspicious. She’ll freeze, study it like it’s alive, and then give us that look that says, “Do you expect me to go near that thing?” Nyx will often bark, back away, or even tiptoe around it as if...

Doberman ❤️

Doberman ❤️

Strong, sleek, and elegant — Dobermans are one of a kind. Every movement feels intentional, every glance has meaning, and their loyalty runs deeper than words could ever capture. Nyx isn’t just a pet, she’s family. She knows when to guard, when to play, and when to...

Did you know?

Did you know?

Dobermans are often seen as strong, powerful, and protective — and that’s true. But what many people don’t realize is just how affectionate and silly they can be. They’ve got a softer side that’s full of warmth. Nyx proves it every day. From the way she leans into...

Let’s be friends!

Let’s be friends!

There’s nothing she wants more than to make a new buddy. Her tail wags like crazy, her body leans forward, and she gives the friendliest “hello” eyes you’ve ever seen. It’s pure joy wrapped in fur and energy. Nyx doesn’t see strangers; she sees potential playmates....