I'm not sure specifically about a story that is strictly about a 'gay Doberman'. However, in fictional or creative works, one could potentially create a story where a Doberman is a character in a context related to homosexuality, perhaps in a world where animals have human - like personalities and relationships. But this is quite a niche and not a common or mainstream type of story.
I'm sorry, I don't actually know the specific 'Ben Doberman story'. There could be many different stories related to someone named Ben Doberman. Maybe he was an ordinary person with an interesting life, or perhaps he was involved in a local event or family saga.
A 'gay mouth harness gag' is a type of fetish gear often used in certain BDSM (Bondage, Discipline, Sadism, Masochism) or kink-related activities. However, it's important to note that these are very specialized and often part of adult - oriented or consensual alternative sexual practices. It's not a mainstream or common item in general society.
In most places, as long as it is used within the context of consensual adult sexual activities in a private setting, it is legal. However, any form of non - consensual use or use in a public place is illegal.
Draco and a harness leash could be part of a story where he's in a magical circus. He's in charge of some magical animals and the harness leash is what keeps them in line. But Draco might start to have second thoughts about keeping these animals in captivity, and the harness leash becomes a symbol of his internal struggle between duty and compassion.
One possible fanfiction could be about Draco using a harness leash in a magical creature training scenario. Maybe he's trying to tame a rare and unruly beast, and the harness leash is a special magical tool. He has to use his Slytherin cunning to figure out how to work with the creature while using the leash effectively.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read this 'the harness short story'. But generally, a short story plot often includes a beginning that sets the scene and characters, a middle with some sort of conflict or development, and an end that resolves the situation in some way.
Yes, it is. Ben Doberman was a real serial killer who terrorized [mention the area if known]. His crimes were extremely heinous, involving [describe some of the typical crimes like multiple murders]. The police had a tough time catching him as he was very cunning and always seemed to cover his tracks well.
Their loyalty can also turn into something scary in horror stories. For example, if they are protecting something or someone that is evil or dangerous, they will be very aggressive towards anyone who approaches. Their barking and growling, which are often loud and deep, add to the horror factor. They can sound very threatening, especially in a spooky setting like an old, dark house or a lonely forest path.