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My basic info
Breed
Doberman Pinscher
Color
Tan/Yellow/Fawn
Age
2 years 11 months old, Young
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Female
Pet ID
–
My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Purebred
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Nala is a beautiful 2.5 year old, all natural fawn Dobie. The fur on her head feels like satin!
This young girl was isolated and did not receive the socialization that Dobermans need, so much so that she freaked out when she first arrived to DRNM. But, after three days her loving, enthusiastic personality came through. The older dogs in her foster home find her puppy-ish energy annoying but she is best buddies with the younger foster boy, Krieger. They play 24/7!
This loving girl smiles, crate trained, house trained and is tall enough to counter surf. She is young and very eager to please. She would do great with a male canine friend. She gets along with older, respectful children but has never been exposed to cats.
Nala would love an active family who are willing to teach her how to "Doberman". Please go to http://www.dobermanrescuenm.org and complete an application. A $300.00 adoption fee applies.
Nala is a beautiful 2.5 year old, all natural fawn Dobie. The fur on her head feels like satin!
This young girl was isolated and did not receive the socialization that Dobermans need, so much so that she freaked out when she first arrived to DRNM. But, after three days her loving, enthusiastic personality came through. The older dogs in her foster home find her puppy-ish energy annoying but she is best buddies with the younger foster boy, Krieger. They play 24/7!
This loving girl smiles, crate trained, house trained and is tall enough to counter surf. She is young and very eager to please. She would do great with a male canine friend. She gets along with older, respectful children but has never been exposed to cats.
Nala would love an active family who are willing to teach her how to "Doberman". Please go to http://www.dobermanrescuenm.org and complete an application. A $300.00 adoption fee applies.
After you contact us we will ask for you to complete an on line application. This will be followed up with a phone interview and then a home visit. Once the afore mentioned has been completed and you have been approved we will work on matching you with your perfect dog. Fees range from $200-$350 depending on the dogs age.
After you contact us we will ask for you to complete an on line application. This will be followed up with a phone interview and then a home visit. Once the afore mentioned has been completed and you have been approved we will work on matching you with your perfect dog. Fees range from $200-$350 depending on the dogs age.
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All of our dogs are housed in foster homes and are listed on our website www.dobermanrescuenm.org as well as on Adopt-a-Pet.com We do not have a shelter or house and dogs in one centeral location.
All of our dogs are housed in foster homes and are listed on our website www.dobermanrescuenm.org as well as on Adopt-a-Pet.com We do not have a shelter or house and dogs in one centeral location.
More about this rescue
Thank you for considering adopting a Doberman through Doberman Rescue of New Mexico. The last two years have brought an average of one Doberman per week in need of our attention. If you are considering adopting, then you will be a critical part of the rescue and you will get to keep the prize.
Many of our Dobermans come from animal shelters. They are picked up as strays, they are impounded by owners who don't want them any more. Many are healthy, some are not. Sometimes owners contact us when they can't keep their dog any longer and transfer ownership to Doberman Rescue.
Our volunteers assess for health and temperament. All Dobermans who come through our organization are neutered or spayed, microchipped, Rabies and Distemper/Parvo vaccinated and tested for heartworm. To the best of our ability we assess temperament. Wheather the dog is good with children, men, women, other dogs, cats. Is the dog house-broken, content to be alone or in need of a companion dog? Has the dog undergone physical or mental trauma?
We do the best we ca to understand as much as we can prior to releasing a dog to a new owner. If a dog seems "good to go" and adoption occurs, we stay in touch to make sure s/he settles in well as rescue dogs often come with baggage that's not always obvious.
Thank you for considering adopting a Doberman through Doberman Rescue of New Mexico. The last two years have brought an average of one Doberman per week in need of our attention. If you are considering adopting, then you will be a critical part of the rescue and you will get to keep the prize.
Many of our Dobermans come from animal shelters. They are picked up as strays, they are impounded by owners who don't want them any more. Many are healthy, some are not. Sometimes owners contact us when they can't keep their dog any longer and transfer ownership to Doberman Rescue.
Our volunteers assess for health and temperament. All Dobermans who come through our organization are neutered or spayed, microchipped, Rabies and Distemper/Parvo vaccinated and tested for heartworm. To the best of our ability we assess temperament. Wheather the dog is good with children, men, women, other dogs, cats. Is the dog house-broken, content to be alone or in need of a companion dog? Has the dog undergone physical or mental trauma?
We do the best we ca to understand as much as we can prior to releasing a dog to a new owner. If a dog seems "good to go" and adoption occurs, we stay in touch to make sure s/he settles in well as rescue dogs often come with baggage that's not always obvious.
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