I last posted here in 2021 and received helpful tips about caring for my new European Doberman pups. It's 4 years later and 2 of my 4 Dobermans have died of suspected heart disease.
Some background:
In 2020, I purchased a male and a female Doberman from Vom Hismerh Kennels in NJ.
Results of genetic tests (Embark) that I paid for showed one genetic marker for DCM for the male and none for the female. There were no genetic markers for other diseases.
Unintentionally, we ended up with a litter of 8 pups. We gave away 6 of them to friends and family and kept 2. So, we had the 2 parents and 2 male offspring.
One pup had one marker for DCM and the other had none.
In Nov 2024, the female parent died of heart failure during an emergency vet visit. The animal hospital, Oradell Animal Hospital, said they suspected DCM based on their visual exam of the heart. Note that the genetic tests didn't pick this up.
In Aug 2025, this past weekend, one of her pups collapsed while playing and died immediately. The dog seemed a bit tired the past few days, but there were no other behavioral changes. We didn't order an autopsy.
That's 2 dogs that have died in the past 9 months of suspected heart disease at only 4 years old. We love the breed and we like having several dogs. But, now we're afraid something is wrong and we're not sure what it is. We've owned many other dogs and other pets in the past and we've never had anything like this happen in the past. We have a 14 year old mutt in the exact same environment and she's as healthy as ever.
Is there a growing problem with heart disease in European Dobermans? Why didn't the genetic testing pick this up? Is it the breeder? Or, is it just bad luck?
Thank you in advance for any constructive comments.
Some background:
In 2020, I purchased a male and a female Doberman from Vom Hismerh Kennels in NJ.
Results of genetic tests (Embark) that I paid for showed one genetic marker for DCM for the male and none for the female. There were no genetic markers for other diseases.
Unintentionally, we ended up with a litter of 8 pups. We gave away 6 of them to friends and family and kept 2. So, we had the 2 parents and 2 male offspring.
One pup had one marker for DCM and the other had none.
In Nov 2024, the female parent died of heart failure during an emergency vet visit. The animal hospital, Oradell Animal Hospital, said they suspected DCM based on their visual exam of the heart. Note that the genetic tests didn't pick this up.
In Aug 2025, this past weekend, one of her pups collapsed while playing and died immediately. The dog seemed a bit tired the past few days, but there were no other behavioral changes. We didn't order an autopsy.
That's 2 dogs that have died in the past 9 months of suspected heart disease at only 4 years old. We love the breed and we like having several dogs. But, now we're afraid something is wrong and we're not sure what it is. We've owned many other dogs and other pets in the past and we've never had anything like this happen in the past. We have a 14 year old mutt in the exact same environment and she's as healthy as ever.
Is there a growing problem with heart disease in European Dobermans? Why didn't the genetic testing pick this up? Is it the breeder? Or, is it just bad luck?
Thank you in advance for any constructive comments.

