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Latest Results

IGP World Championship 2026

The 2026 IDC World Championship (IGP) took place in Ansager, Denmark, in early May. The Danish team of Niels Jensen and Briskas Orry took the lead with a total score of 284 points and claimed the title for the second year in a row.
Congratulations, Niels and Orry—that’s a fantastic achievement!

The team competition was won by the team from Italy.
Congratulations, Team Italy!

Results

IDC Show 2025

On September 6 and 7, 2025, the search for the Dobermans that most closely match the standard took place in Velika Gorica, Croatia. In addition to the exciting decisions in the show rings, there was of course also another opportunity to meet up with friends from all over the world.

show results

Planned Events

IGP World Championship 2027

Planning for the IGP-World-Championship is already in progress.
As soon as the first details are available, they will be posted here...

IDC Show 2026

The IDC World Winner Show 2026 will take place on August 29-30, 2026, in Gram, Denmark.
Against the backdrop of Gram Castle, we can look forward seeing the best representatives of our breed.
More informations will follow...

Announcement ...
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Important Documents

Dobermann Breed Standard

The Dobermann breed requires a medium sized, powerful, muscular dog. Despite his substance he shall be elegant and noble, which will be evident in his bodyline.
He must be exceptionally suitable as a companion, protection and working dog and also as a family dog.

Show Breed Standard

International Utility Dogs Regulations

A person who trains or does sport with his dog, has to undertake a method of careful training with the goal in mind to achieve the best possible harmony between himself and the dog.
To demand work of a dog that does not have the capability to do so, contradicts every ethical level of consciousness.

Show Utility Dogs Regulations

ZTP Regulations

The reason and purpose of the ZTP is to determine, in accordance with the Breed aims, the suitable Dobermann for breeding, and to exclude the unsuitable dog from breeding.

Show ZTP Regulations
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