Doberman Planet tends to be a lot of fluff but outright misinformation doesn't help anything or anyone, much less the breed. What's the point of making up exaggerated numbers?
Video clicks, which yields "monitization." This, for the most part. I don't think it's to purport a narrative. It might be for narrative reasons, but there are easier ways to do that.
I'm so sick of all the misinformation out there these days and I know a lot of it is clickbait. I'm in a couple house plant groups on FB and some of the recommendations are downright laughable.
Do these people not realize that some of the top fastcat dogs don't have speeds anywhere near that?
He's just a guy with a middle management shirt and a YouTube channel. It bothers me how loud his voice has become in the dobesphere. He presents himself as an expert, when his credentials are: owning 2 dobermans (one which is too anxious to be on camera) and a crappy logo.
I think the fastest dog ever recorded was a greyhound name Star something or maybe something Star? I think the dog ran like 41. something, almost 42 mph. The only reason I know that is because I took Drake out to Purina Farms when they had an event you could take your dog to see what they exceled and what they liked to do. It's a pretty cool event where they set up every dog sport you can think of and owners let their dog go for it. We tried most of them, mostly for s&g's but the running sports is where he exceled. I think it was lure corsing where one of the instrutors said that she thought he could break some records. That's when she told me about the greyhound. Of course a dog could be faster but that was the fasted offical speed.
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