Conversation Concepts
Dog Lover Decorative Green Gift Box Ornament - Doberman Pinscher Black W/cropped Ears From Conversation Concepts
- SKU:
- CC-GGBD25A
- UPC:
- 752352972169
- MPN:
- GGBD25A
Description
The Doberman Pinscher originated in Germany by a man named Louis Doberman of Apolda who designed the breed to be medium size for use as a guard dog and companion. Dobermans are correct with their ears and tails cropped or uncropped. This is a personal preference. In 1976 a white Doberman was whelped that had pure white markings and ice blue eyes. While Dobermans do come in four colors, black and tan, red, blue and fawn, white is not one of the accepted colors. The Doberman has been used as a military dog, and police dog, todays Doberman is highly intelligent, loving, and an excellent family protector. The AKC recognized the Doberman in 1908 in the Working Group. Average size is 24 to 28 inches tall at the withers.
Using our Tiny Ones series of breed specific figurines we have created a wonderful surprise Gift Box ornament. Each Green Gift box measures 1 ¾ X 1 ¾ square, and the open cover measure 2 tall. These Unique little ornaments are all hand painted stone resin, with gold stripes and a bright red ribbon and come with a gold tone cord to hang on your Christmas tree or display on a shelf. All items are individually blister packaged, ready to give as a gift, or hang in your store. Great item for that special someone!
Using our Tiny Ones series of breed specific figurines we have created a wonderful surprise Gift Box ornament. Each Green Gift box measures 1 ¾ X 1 ¾ square, and the open cover measure 2 tall. These Unique little ornaments are all hand painted stone resin, with gold stripes and a bright red ribbon and come with a gold tone cord to hang on your Christmas tree or display on a shelf. All items are individually blister packaged, ready to give as a gift, or hang in your store. Great item for that special someone!
Click here to learn more about the Doberman Pinscher Black w/Cropped Ears: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doberman_Pinscher