This helps Senior Dog Rescue of Oregon with pet care costs.
My basic info
Breed
Doberman Pinscher/Mixed Breed (Large)
Color
Brown/Chocolate
Age
12 years 4 months old, Senior
Size
X-Large 101 lbs (46 kg) or more (when grown)
Weight
110 lbs (current)
Sex
Male
Pet ID
561
My details
Not good with dogs
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Hi there, I’m Jethro, a big brown Doberman pinscher mix with an even bigger heart. I’m 12 years old, but don’t let that fool you—I still love my walks, exploring the neighborhood, and soaking up attention. I’m polite, well-mannered, and happiest when I’m with my best buddy, Drake. We’ve been together since we were just pups, and we’ve never known life without each other.
I’m house trained, leash trained, and a pro traveler. Car rides used to be a big part of our lives, and I ride quietly like a gentleman. I’ll admit I can get worked up when I see other dogs, and I’ll bark and pull on the leash, but once I’m back with my person and Drake, I settle right in. Around humans, I’m calm, affectionate, and always ready for a treat.
My human mom passed away earlier this year, and while I miss her deeply, I know Drake and I are ready to find someone new to love. What I really want is a safe, cozy home where we can stay together—because Drake is more than just my friend, he’s my brother.
If you’ve been looking for a big, loyal gentleman who comes with his equally wonderful best friend, I think you might have just found us.
Hi there, I’m Jethro, a big brown Doberman pinscher mix with an even bigger heart. I’m 12 years old, but don’t let that fool you—I still love my walks, exploring the neighborhood, and soaking up attention. I’m polite, well-mannered, and happiest when I’m with my best buddy, Drake. We’ve been together since we were just pups, and we’ve never known life without each other.
I’m house trained, leash trained, and a pro traveler. Car rides used to be a big part of our lives, and I ride quietly like a gentleman. I’ll admit I can get worked up when I see other dogs, and I’ll bark and pull on the leash, but once I’m back with my person and Drake, I settle right in. Around humans, I’m calm, affectionate, and always ready for a treat.
My human mom passed away earlier this year, and while I miss her deeply, I know Drake and I are ready to find someone new to love. What I really want is a safe, cozy home where we can stay together—because Drake is more than just my friend, he’s my brother.
If you’ve been looking for a big, loyal gentleman who comes with his equally wonderful best friend, I think you might have just found us.
From the adoptable dogs page on our website, click on dogs photo to open their profile then, click on the gray "apply to adopt" button.
2.
Interview
If your home suits the dog's needs, we'll call you to discuss your application and ask any follow-up questions.
3.
Meet the Pet
If it is determined that you and dog might be a good fit a meet and greet will be arranged.
4.
Take the Pet Home
If the meet and greet goes well then you would sign a preliminary adoption agreement and start a 2-week trial adoption.
5.
Sign Adoption Contract
After your 2-week trial if you decide you want to finalize the adoption we will send you a link to sign the final agreement and pay the fee.
6.
Pay Fee
Our single dog adoption fee is $200 and our bonded pair fee is $220. We do offer a 10% discount for folks over 60 and military veterans.
Additional adoption info
To read all about our adoption process visit our Adoption Process page on our website. https://www.sdroregon.org/adoption-process
Then click on Adopt, click on the dog, then click on their apply button.
To read all about our adoption process visit our Adoption Process page on our website. https://www.sdroregon.org/adoption-process
Then click on Adopt, click on the dog, then click on their apply button.
Go meet their pets
We are a foster-based, volunteer-driven rescue. All SDRO dogs available for adoption are listed on our website. The listing includes information to help you decide if one of our dogs is right for your household. If you are interested in adopting a dog, please complete an online application. If your home suits the dog's needs, we'll call you to discuss your application and ask any follow-up questions. Our experienced adoption coordinator will discuss the dog’s needs with you to help determine if your home is the right fit. Since we do not operate a shelter and all our dogs are in foster care, a meet-and-greet will be your first opportunity to meet the dog face-to-face.
We are a foster-based, volunteer-driven rescue. All SDRO dogs available for adoption are listed on our website. The listing includes information to help you decide if one of our dogs is right for your household. If you are interested in adopting a dog, please complete an online application. If your home suits the dog's needs, we'll call you to discuss your application and ask any follow-up questions. Our experienced adoption coordinator will discuss the dog’s needs with you to help determine if your home is the right fit. Since we do not operate a shelter and all our dogs are in foster care, a meet-and-greet will be your first opportunity to meet the dog face-to-face.
More about this rescue
Senior Dog Rescue of Oregon is an IRS designated 501(c)(3) charitable organization. We rescue senior dogs who are homeless or in unhealthy or unsustainable homes so they may spend the remainder of their lives in a positive, loving home.
Senior Dog Rescue of Oregon is an IRS designated 501(c)(3) charitable organization. We rescue senior dogs who are homeless or in unhealthy or unsustainable homes so they may spend the remainder of their lives in a positive, loving home.
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