They’re fearless. They’re guardians. They’re Dobermans!
Meet one of the most courageous dog breeds of them all.
The Doberman Pinscher is a well-known dog breed in Europe and the USA, thanks to its high intelligence and excellent physique. This dog breed has it all: brains and brawn.
Since they were bred to serve and protect, Dobermans have maintained their guarding instincts throughout the years.
It’s not rare to see one of these incredible dogs guarding a facility or even the home next door. Dobermans are everywhere, even mixing with other dogs!
We’ve combed the crossbreed world thoroughly and managed to find incredible Doberman mixes, each one better than the last.
Take a look and let us know which Doberman mix is your favorite! We bet the decision is a really hard one.
1. Doberman Shepherd: Doberman Mix With German Shepherd
Parents: German Shepherd & Doberman
The Doberman Shepherd is a mixed breed dog from two extraordinary working dog breeds, both originally from Germany. The parent breeds we’re talking about are the German Shepherd and the Doberman Pinscher. These are dog breeds with amazing physical and cognitive abilities.
What else is big about these doggies is their build. That’s why it’s not unusual for their mixed puppy to be over 100 pounds. While the puppy can inherit the Doberman’s coat colors, the facial features usually come from the German Shepherd.
The Doberman German Shepherd mix will be a working dog, like its parents, and thus it should be adopted into an active home.
2. Grey Doberhound: Doberman Mix Greyhound
Parents: Greyhound & Doberman
The Grey Doberhound is a cross between the Greyhound and Doberman Pinscher. This is a combination of two dogs with contrasting traits in temperament and character. Dobermans are often intense dogs, while the Greyhound is usually a playful pup.
The Grey Doberman is a gentle dog, calm but still territorial. They may seem like couch potatoes, but they actually have lots of spare energy thanks to their Greyhound genes. You can expect athleticism and agility from these doggos, so make sure you provide plenty of playtime.
3. Doberman Bulldog
Parents: English Bulldog & Doberman
The Doberman Bulldog is the love child of the Doberman and English Bulldog. This lovely crossbreed is a friendly pup (just like the Bully) and fierce, like the Dobie.
Since Bulldogs are hefty dogs that can put on some weight, and Dobies are muscular and lean, the Doberman Bulldog will be somewhere in between.
As for their temperament, these dogs will be friendly and calm but still active and adventurous.
However, if you can’t provide them with enough exercise, you better not adopt this Doberman mix. They also require early socialization, so bear that in mind.
4. Boxerman
Parents: Boxer & Doberman
The Boxerman is a designer dog, a cross between the Doberman Pinscher and Boxer. These sweet dogs are fearless giants with huge hearts.
The Boxerman is a large breed working dog designed to be energetic and athletic.
But, the Boxerman isn’t all work and no play. In fact, they love to play around. If you put them through socialization and obedience training, you will have a great buddy for the entire family.
5. Doberman Pit: Doberman Mix Pitbull
Parents: Pit Bull Terrier & Doberman
The Pit Bull Terrier and the Doberman are two dog breeds with bad reputations and are often considered dangerous. This common misconception disappears once someone meets one of the mentioned breeds or their crossbreed puppy.
The Doberman Pit is a guard dog that will protect you and shower you with love and joy.
They have the Dobie’s speed and strength and the Pit’s muscular build. While the physical traits may vary from dog to dog, this crossbreed usually inherits the Pitbull’s facial features and the Dobie’s body structure.
6. Dobie Schnauzer
Parents: Standard Schnauzer & Doberman
Dobie Schnauzers are puppies from two totally different dog breeds, the Schnauzer and the Doberman. Breeders use only giant Schnauzers, so the Dobie Schnauzer puppies are large or extra-large.
This is a fairly new Doberman mix in the designer dog world. According to the parent breeds, we can say their puppy will be intelligent and playful, with a little goofiness peaking through.
This Doberman mix can be an excellent watch dog or guardian. If you train it properly, the dog will be good with kids, loyal, affectionate, and always have an eye on you.
7. Bloodmann
Parents: Bloodhound & Doberman
The Bloodman sounds so… terrifying! But, the name couldn’t be further from the truth. This unique crossbreed is one of the rarest crossbreeds in the world. Still, it’s a breathtaking mix of a Doberman and a Bloodhound.
The Bloodhound is a calm dog; not too energetic, and not too laid-back either. They’re juuust… right!
Many puppies inherit the sharp nose of the Bloodhound and thus develop a tendency to wander off, investigating new smells.
Just get them a big backyard, lots of attention, and you’ll have a happy dog.
Take a look at our article on Bloodhound mixes to find out more about interesting combinations of the Bloodhound with some other dog breeds!
8. Siberian Pinscher: Doberman Mix Husky
Parents: Siberian Husky & Doberman
The Siberian Pinscher or the Dobsky is the crossbreed of the Siberian Husky and the Doberman. This is a combination of two contrasting breeds: the Husky is energetic, while the Doberman is much calmer. The result is an elegant dog featuring only the best qualities of the parent breeds.
Many Siberian Pinschers inherit the stunning blue eyes you usually see in Huskies. Usually, these mixes have the Husky’s head and body, while their coat color is black, just like the Doberman’s.
Since both parents are hardworking and energetic, you can expect their puppy to be playful and enthusiastic.
9. Beagleman
Parents: Beagle & Doberman
The Beagleman sounds like a villain, doesn’t it? Well, it’s not a villain at all. This is a Beagle and Doberman mix, one of the most passionate, courageous, and curious dog breeds in the canine kingdom.
Every Beagle mix turns out to be a great dog, thanks to the Beagle’s calm temperament.
The Beagleman is a friendly and relatively calm dog. They might not be as intense and alert as Dobermans, but they will stay alert just enough to warn you of danger using their strong howl.
The Beagleman needs lots of exercise and space. However, they don’t need much grooming, and that’s always a bonus point.
10. Borderman Collie
Parents: Border Collie & Doberman
Bordermans are not lazy at all! They’re the hardest working herding dogs you’ll ever see. Both parents are among the top 5 smartest breeds in the world. In fact, Border Collies are champions when it comes to obedience training.
Bordermans not only need exercise but socialization too. The herding gene will shine through, so you better get these crossbreed puppies trained in time.
11. Springerman
Parents: Springer Spaniel & Doberman
Everyone would love to have a sweet and charming puppy like the Springerman. This is a cross between the Springer Spaniel and the Doberman. This is another rare not so popular Doberman mix whose appearance can vary significantly.
The Springerman usually has the ears of the Spaniel and some fluff around that area. Many pups inherit the Doberman’s face and a lean body.
As for their character, Springermans are affectionate, loyal, devoted, and highly intelligent.
In order for them to function normally around kids and other dogs, you will need to have them trained and provide enough exercise. If they get bored, they will develop separation anxiety.
12. Dobernese
Parents: Bernese Mountain Dog & Doberman
The Dobernese is a gentle giant. This huge dog is a combination of genes from the calm Bernese Mountain dog and the fierce Doberman Pinscher. The Dobernese makes the perfect companion that will protect you anytime you need it.
This is another rare crossbreed, but this doesn’t make this dog any less special. They have a friendly vibe, thanks to their Bernese parent. However, they’re still alert and sense danger because of their Doberman genes.
If you keep in mind how awesome the parents are, you can tell the Dobernese will be a highly adaptive dog capable of understanding human emotions.
13. Dobergi
Parents: Welsh Corgi & Doberman
This is a fairly bizarre crossbreed, coming from a Pembroke Welsh Corgi parent and a big Doberman Pinscher parent. Even though the parent breeds clash in appearance, their mixed puppy is actually much cuter than you’d think.
The Dobergi has short and stubby legs and an elongated body. They inherit their dark coat color and ears from the Doberman parent.
This is supposed to be an active dog, ready to work, bringing out its herding instincts.
14. Doberkita Inu
Parents: Akita Inu & Doberman
The Doberkita Inu is as mighty as it sounds. When you combine the Akita’s loyalty and the Doberman’s bravery, you get a premium designer dog that will guard you whenever you need it.
Both parents are alert and vigilant dogs, capable of protecting your entire home and staying loyal no matter what.
If you provide proper training and early socialization, the Doberkita Inu will be great with kids, especially older ones. In fact, the Akita parent is known for having a soft spot for kids, hence the friendly genes kicking in.
15. Golderman Pinscher
Parents: Golden Retriever & Doberman
We had to include the Golderman Pinscher on this list. This is a cross between the Golden Retriever and the Doberman Pinscher. This Doberman mix is one of the sweetest and friendliest pups for families.
This dog is eager to please everyone. Thanks to its high intelligence, obedience training won’t be an issue at all. Still, be prepared for occasional bursts of energy and enthusiasm.
The Golderman Pinscher usually inherits a fluffy coat from the Golden parent. However, the coat color will resemble the Doberman’s.