
We have a Dobe bitch, so I do sympathise. They are THE velcro dog and that's why they are not for everyone. When I am at work, OH is home with her and the Whippet(who thinks he's a Dobe) all day and all they do is sleep. But as soon as I walk in the door, she's awake and wanting all the attention. The only way I can get any peace is when OH has given them a good walk that day for 1 to 2 hours off lead in the woods hunting, which is every day really. Then he feeds them, then throws a few more logs on the woodburner and even then, she refuses to settle completely for the evening and will occationally pester me. The best thing we did though, was buy the Whippet, Rubin. The tough little fella has taken a lot of her needyness away and has made it possible for me to have some quiet time. After tea, they play and play in the front room and so, away from me in the snug. Rubin has saved the day I think and I do believe that dobes need other dogs to feel that they are in a pack and that they do not have to be the pack leader, protector,watcher, etc. She is so much more relaxed now in all situations and is happy to chill at last while Rubin dashes about. It was a big decsion to bring in another dog and I took my time choosing the breed as I knew we didn't want another dobe and it has worked for us. You do have a dobe lad though, so you would need a bitch this time if you were to do the same. Oh, and brainwork, they need brainwork. OH takes her out in the car even if it's only to town and if he goes out for a couple of days camping in the van on his own, she goes with him, as his co-pilot and security guard in the passenger seat. You can't do to much with them and even the simplists of tasks, but different to routine, feeds their brain. I Hope this helps as we've tried all.