Did you touch my drumset?

The stare says everything — wide eyes, still body, and that guilty little twitch. She knows something is up, even if she has no idea what a drumset is. She just senses the dramatic energy.

She tilts her head, squints a little, and gives that innocent “who, me?” look that immediately breaks any attempt at seriousness. Dobermans are masters at pretending they’re confused when they’re definitely not.

And in the end, she’ll gently nudge your hand or lean into you, trying to charm her way out of trouble. Spoiler: it works every time.

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