Hello everyone,
I am currently struggling with various mental health issues and I have been recommended to get a psychiatric service dog to help me cope with my symptoms. I have always been a fan of the Doberman breed and I am wondering if they can make good psychiatric service dogs.
I have done some research and found that Dobermans are very intelligent, loyal, and trainable. However, I am also aware that they have a reputation for being protective and potentially aggressive. I am wondering if this would be a problem for a psychiatric service dog.
Does anyone have any experience with training a Doberman as a psychiatric service dog? Or does anyone know of any resources I can use to learn more about this topic? Any insights and advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance.

Hello,
I don't have personal experience training a Doberman specifically as a psychiatric service dog, but I do have experience with psychiatric service dogs in general. From what I've heard and read, Dobermans can be a successful breed for this type of work, but as with any service dog, their success depends on their individual temperament and their training.
It's important to find a breeder who breeds Dobermans specifically for their temperament and health, rather than just physical appearance. This can help ensure that your Doberman has the right disposition for being a psychiatric service dog.
In terms of training, it's important to work with a professional trainer who has experience with psychiatric service dogs, as they will be able to tailor the training to your specific needs. It's also important to remember that training a psychiatric service dog takes a lot of time and patience, so it's important to be committed to the process.
That being said, Dobermans can be incredibly intelligent and loyal dogs, which can be a great asset for someone with mental health issues. They are also very protective of their owners, which can provide a sense of comfort and security.
Overall, while I don't have direct experience with Dobermans as psychiatric service dogs, I do believe that they can be a good fit if they have the right temperament and are trained properly. As always, it's important to do your research and work with professionals to ensure success.