Cora 17 — Doberman
: Dobermans often use their noses to guide or alert you, which is their version of a hug or check-in.
: One of the most striking features of a senior Doberman is the "frosting"—the white hair that creeps up the muzzle and around the eyes. A New Kind of Alertness
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17 Years of Pure Loyalty! 🐾👑 Body: They say Dobermans are "Velcro dogs," and Cora has been stuck to our side for 17 incredible years . From her zoomie days to her current status as the neighborhood’s wisest senior, she’s been nothing but heart and soul. : Dobermans often use their noses to guide
Proactive veterinary visits that catch age-related changes early. ’s Legacy
Attempting to wake Mom up at 4 AM for a wrestling match. It’s a Doberman world, we’re just living in it! ❤️ a meticulous diet
Reaching 17 is a rare milestone for large-breed dogs. Cora's journey likely involves a mix of great genetics, a meticulous diet, and a lifestyle that balances mental stimulation with physical comfort. The Doberman Spirit



