Hello everyone,
I recently adopted an adult rescue doberman from a shelter. She is a beautiful dog, but I'm having a hard time bonding with her. I've tried spending time with her, taking her on walks, and giving her treats, but she still seems distant and uninterested in me.
I really want her to love me and feel comfortable around me. Does anyone have any tips or suggestions for how I can bond with my doberman and earn her trust? I'm open to any advice and would appreciate any help I can get.
Thank you!

Hello,
I adopted my doberman when he was a year old, and it took me some time to build a bond with him. I found that interacting with him at his level helped establish trust between us. I would sit on the floor with him and pet him while talking to him in a soothing tone.
In addition to that, I started doing obedience training with him, which helped build his confidence and also our bond. It helped establish me as his pack leader and build a sense of camaraderie between us.
I would also recommend engaging in activities that your doberman enjoys. For instance, my doberman loved playing frisbee at the park, so I started doing that with him regularly. This helped establish me as a source of fun and brought us closer together.
I found that being consistent with my interactions with my doberman helped strengthen our bond. I made sure to spend time with him every day and show him attention and affection.
In summary, building a bond with a rescue is a process that takes time, patience, and consistency. Give your dog the space and time they need to adjust to their new environment, be kind and gentle with them, and engage in activities that they enjoy. Over time, you'll be able to build a strong bond with your doberman.
Best of luck to you!