Lupe originally came to DRNT after living comfortably among several dogs outdoors and then doing well with multiple dogs in her foster home. Because of this history, we were surprised when her most recent placement wasn’t the right fit. In her new home, Lupe did not get along with the resident older male Doberman or with livestock on the property, and she made her preferences known. Based on feedback from her adopter, Lupe will do best as the only pet in the home. She should not live with other dogs, cats, fowl, livestock, or small animals. The good news is that Lupe is a wonderful companion with people and thrives in a home where she can enjoy attention, structure, and a calm environment without other animals. She’s ready to be someone’s devoted, one-and-only dog.
Lupe originally came to DRNT after living comfortably among several dogs outdoors and then doing well with multiple dogs in her foster home. Because of this history, we were surprised when her most recent placement wasn’t the right fit. In her new home, Lupe did not get along with the resident older male Doberman or with livestock on the property, and she made her preferences known. Based on feedback from her adopter, Lupe will do best as the only pet in the home. She should not live with other dogs, cats, fowl, livestock, or small animals. The good news is that Lupe is a wonderful companion with people and thrives in a home where she can enjoy attention, structure, and a calm environment without other animals. She’s ready to be someone’s devoted, one-and-only dog.
The application is located on our website Dobermanrescue.org
2.
Interview
We will contact you with any question we may have, We do check the address listed on the application and we do call your vet.
3.
Approve Application
Once approved we call you and finish the application. We then set up an appointment for you to visit the rescue and meet our Dobermans.
4.
Visit the Facility and Find a Pet
Once you visit and find the Doberman you like, you will adopt him/her and take your new family member home
Additional adoption info
We ask that all prospective adopters send us an adoption application. After we have screened it and approved your application, you will be offered an appointment to visit our facility in Grand Prairie and meet with members of Doberman Rescue of North Texas. .
We ask that all prospective adopters send us an adoption application. After we have screened it and approved your application, you will be offered an appointment to visit our facility in Grand Prairie and meet with members of Doberman Rescue of North Texas. .
Fill out an application and wait to hear from our screener.
Once approved our volunteer will contact you and you will be offered and appointment on Sunday's only.
Bring a collar and leash.
Bring your drivers license or other identification.
Bring a check or cash for your adoption donation. We do not accept Paypal and do not keep cash on hand to make change
Know the name of your vet clinic and its telephone number. You will need to put it on the adoption contract.
Fill out an application and wait to hear from our screener.
Once approved our volunteer will contact you and you will be offered and appointment on Sunday's only.
Bring a collar and leash.
Bring your drivers license or other identification.
Bring a check or cash for your adoption donation. We do not accept Paypal and do not keep cash on hand to make change
Know the name of your vet clinic and its telephone number. You will need to put it on the adoption contract.
More about this rescue
Helping Dobermans Find New Homes Since 1994
For 20+ years, Doberman Rescue of North Texas has been placing purebred unwanted or abandoned Doberman Pinschers in loving homes. Most of the Dobermans we rescue come from shelters in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex. Each dog is checked by a vet, given all shots, tested for heartworms, spayed or neutered, treated for any illnesses or medical problems that are found, and micro-chipped. Without exception, all dogs are spayed or neutered. The dogs come to live at Doberhof, our Doberman-only private shelter in Grand Prairie. Doberhof accommodates up to 22 dogs in 11 air-conditioned and heated runs with comfortable beds and classical music. We have outdoor play yards where they exercise, sunbathe, chase squirrels and rabbits, and do other important doggy activities. We have limited additional capacity for dogs in sick bay and foster homes. When a suitable adopter makes the right choice, each dog is adopted to what we hope is a forever home. Puppies thru mature are normally available.
Helping Dobermans Find New Homes Since 1994
For 20+ years, Doberman Rescue of North Texas has been placing purebred unwanted or abandoned Doberman Pinschers in loving homes. Most of the Dobermans we rescue come from shelters in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex. Each dog is checked by a vet, given all shots, tested for heartworms, spayed or neutered, treated for any illnesses or medical problems that are found, and micro-chipped. Without exception, all dogs are spayed or neutered. The dogs come to live at Doberhof, our Doberman-only private shelter in Grand Prairie. Doberhof accommodates up to 22 dogs in 11 air-conditioned and heated runs with comfortable beds and classical music. We have outdoor play yards where they exercise, sunbathe, chase squirrels and rabbits, and do other important doggy activities. We have limited additional capacity for dogs in sick bay and foster homes. When a suitable adopter makes the right choice, each dog is adopted to what we hope is a forever home. Puppies thru mature are normally available.
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