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My name is Nina!

Posted over 6 months ago | Updated 5 hours ago

Adoption process
1

Submit Application

2

Interview

3

Home Check

4

Meet the Pet

5

Approve Application

6

Take the Pet Home

Adoption fee: $300

This helps Georgia Doberman Rescue with pet care costs.

My basic info

Breed
Doberman Pinscher
Color
Black - with Tan, Yellow or Fawn
Age
6 years 6 months old, Adult
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Female
Pet ID
ps_46058942

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with kids
Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Checkmark in teal circle Good with cats
Checkmark in teal circle Purebred
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered
Checkmark in teal circle Housetrained

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

Adoption fee: $300



Physical appearance:  Nina is a 6-year-old female Doberman with floppy cropped ears and a docked tail.  She is a long, tall girl - and weighs around 80 pounds.  Due to her surgeries, she had dropped weight to 67 - but is well on her way to gaining that muscle and healthy weight back!



Personality:  Nina is a loving, curious, goofy doberman.  She has shown some tendencies to get really clingy and "velcro" to one member of her foster family, but is incredibly sweet to all. She has also shown some rather timid behavior, and does take a minute to warm up to anyone who is not "her person".  Her energetic and playful side make the entire family laugh.  Her energy level is rather moderate for a doberman.  Nina has done exceptionally well with her foster families children (8) and (6) - but as with all dogs - supervision is absolutely needed to protect both. Due to her tendency to love to steal and chew on socks - her future family will need to keep a VERY close eye on her for that and we would advise against smaller children for this reason and any older kids who cannot pick up after themselves.  She does well in her crate - and has done great in a dog pen/crate attachment during the day to keep her out of trouble while foster dad is working. Nina has shown to be friendly to other dogs - her timid nature will necessitate a careful eye to make sure she isn't bullied.  Nina has also done well around her foster families cats - she mostly ignores them but will run away when they hiss.  



Why she's in rescue:  Nina was an owner surrender due to extensive medical bills from ingesting clothing. This was the second time she had needed an obstruction surgery and her family could not afford it.  As a last-ditch effort, the vet contacted us and asked if we could help.



Manners and Training: Nina is crate trained, potty trained and overall has great manners.  She is very food driven so training should come pretty easily with time and effort.  She does great in a car and will curl up and go to sleep.  Her leash training is ok - she does pull quite a bit, and will "buck up" and try to slip a collar if she doesn't want to go a certain direction.  Due to this - her fosters have worked primarily with a harness for her - which she has taken to quite well.   She knows some basic commands like "sit".



Vetting: All our dogs are brought up to date on rabies, Bordetella, and combo, negative for intestinal parasites and heartworms, spayed and microchipped before adoption.  


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Rescue
Georgia Doberman Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
ps_46058942
Contact
Address
PO Box 2182, Douglasville, GA 30133

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

The application allows us to get to know your home and family situation and find the best match for you.

2.

Interview

We get deeper into exactly what you're looking for in a Doberman. We get a lot of different personalities!

3.

Home Check

One of out volunteers meets you and your family to further discuss the doberman you are interested in and help set you up for success.

4.

Meet the Pet

Time to meet your potential new family member! We save this step for the end since our fosters are busy and we want to be respectful.

5.

Approve Application

The board discusses your application and votes to approve.

6.

Take the Pet Home

Once the adoption contract is signed and the fee Is paid, its time to welcome home your best friend!

Additional adoption info

We thoroughly review potential new families with a multi-layered process. We make sure that the new families can properly take care of a Doberman and should anything happen, that the Doberman comes back to us. A Doberman that comes into GDR has us behind them for life, as does their adoptive family.

Our adoption process includes:
1. Initial Application and review
2. Vet and personal reference check
3. Home visit
4. Board and foster review

Go meet their pets

All of our pets are kept in foster comes across Georgia, Alabama and South Carolina. If you would like to meet one of our pets, we require an adoption application be submitted and a home check be completed so we can be respectful of our fosters time.

More about this rescue

Georgia Doberman Rescue is a non profit, volunteer organization, dedicated to rescuing and re-homing abandoned or homeless Doberman Pinschers from shelters or owners who have surrendered them. By working with volunteers, foster homes, veterinarians and trainers, we are able to place these dogs in loving temporary homes for assessment and rehabilitation, and then into carefully screened forever homes. We are an educational resource for the Doberman owner, and provide information on responsible pet ownership, good nutrition, positive behavioral training and the importance of spaying and neutering pets.