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Maggie is a happy dobie pup around 4 to 5 months old. She was found stray a few months ago and was cared for by a smaller all breed rescue for about a month. When Maggie was found both of her front legs were buckling under and she improved a little while with them. When they reached out to BDR we immediately took this little cutie to our vet and we determined that she needed a food change. Unfortunately, so many of these pups don't have the right nutrition early on and this can be a problem. Hers were left untreated for so long that we do not believe they will ever straighten out completely but it certainly does not stop her from getting around. With that said she will never be someone's running partner but she will certainly be able to live a full happy life.
Maggie is currently living with another dog and several children; she adores them all. She has been around kitties and does fine. As with any pup kitties can be fun to chase but she listens well.
Maggie is crate trained and working on housetraining. She will need a home with a physically fenced in yard.
Maggie is a healthy little girl that is looking for a family to love her despite her minor disability.
Maggie is a happy dobie pup around 4 to 5 months old. She was found stray a few months ago and was cared for by a smaller all breed rescue for about a month. When Maggie was found both of her front legs were buckling under and she improved a little while with them. When they reached out to BDR we immediately took this little cutie to our vet and we determined that she needed a food change. Unfortunately, so many of these pups don't have the right nutrition early on and this can be a problem. Hers were left untreated for so long that we do not believe they will ever straighten out completely but it certainly does not stop her from getting around. With that said she will never be someone's running partner but she will certainly be able to live a full happy life.
Maggie is currently living with another dog and several children; she adores them all. She has been around kitties and does fine. As with any pup kitties can be fun to chase but she listens well.
Maggie is crate trained and working on housetraining. She will need a home with a physically fenced in yard.
Maggie is a healthy little girl that is looking for a family to love her despite her minor disability.
An application is required with references. Once references checked, home visit set up and completed. If the board approves the application and home visit, the applicant can meet appropriate dog(s) in the foster home of that dog.
An application is required with references. Once references checked, home visit set up and completed. If the board approves the application and home visit, the applicant can meet appropriate dog(s) in the foster home of that dog.
More about this rescue
Bluegrass Doberman Rescue was formed to provide a needed service to the Doberman rescue community based in the state of Kentucky. Although the rescue itself was just formed in 2017, the volunteers behind it have over 10 years of experience in rescuing, rehabilitating and rehoming Dobermans. We are committed to helping purebred Dobermans find their forever homes as well as educating the public about this often misunderstood breed. We understand that not everyone can own a Doberman but we are also here to provide support to those who do. We believe this rescue should be a cooperative effort between all volunteers and a collaborative effort between rescues to help this wonderful breed of dogs we all love.
Bluegrass Doberman Rescue was formed to provide a needed service to the Doberman rescue community based in the state of Kentucky. Although the rescue itself was just formed in 2017, the volunteers behind it have over 10 years of experience in rescuing, rehabilitating and rehoming Dobermans. We are committed to helping purebred Dobermans find their forever homes as well as educating the public about this often misunderstood breed. We understand that not everyone can own a Doberman but we are also here to provide support to those who do. We believe this rescue should be a cooperative effort between all volunteers and a collaborative effort between rescues to help this wonderful breed of dogs we all love.