Are White spots on a Doberman Pinscher Puppy bad?
This should be a question best addressed by the breeder – if she is show potential they should have discussed the various potential problems and assets she would have as well as made you aware to contact them at any time with any questions. They are the ones that would best know the lines and where the white came from and if it is likely to resolve. There are lines that have white that do not resolve and it is a fault in the breed that is not to be perpetuated purposefully. It has no health ramifications but is simply not breed typical and not desired. There are lines that are know for small areas of white that do resolve as the puppy matures and there is no way of anyone here knowing if this spot will go away or not, but the breeder should. An inch size spot would be a disqualification – smaller simply a fault and again, not something anyone responsibly perpetuates. Contact the responsible, knowledgeable breeder you aquired her from.