Doberman is alert, brave and fearless, and at the same time fierce, which is the FCI's consistent standard for Doberman. During the Second World War, about 900 Dobermans were requisitioned by the U.S. Navy and made outstanding contributions during the period. The U.S. Navy used it as its mascot. Until now, we can still see the statue of Doberman in the American War Dog Memorial Cemetery in Guam in the Western Pacific, to commemorate the 25 dogs who died in the war, especially a dog named Kurt, in recognition of his excellence in World War II.
This is the memorial statue of Doberman in the cemetery, and the name of the sacrificed dog is written on the inscription. After the war, many dogs returned to their hometowns, but some stayed there because the war left them with indelible damage.
We have professional bronze sculptors who have paid attention to make metal statues when they were younger, they have rich experience in making this Doberman garden statue.
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