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Home Check
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Meet the Pet
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Trinity the Doberman Puppy Tri-Pod
6-Month-Old Doberman X | Three Legs- Unlimited Zoomies!
If joy had a heartbeat and a tail, it would be Trinity the Doberman puppy!
Trinity is a Doberman X puppy who survived a start no baby should ever have. She was found emaciated, injured, with her two sisters, and a leg so badly broken and infected it could not be saved. That leg was removed so Trinity could heal, grow, and get on with the important business of being a happy, ridiculous puppy.
And let us be clear: Trinity did not get the memo that losing a leg was supposed to slow her down.
Post-amputation, Trinity has transformed into what we can only describe as a three-legged champion fueled by caffeine and pure optimism. She runs, spins, launches into zoomies, and keeps up with four-legged dogs like it’s a competitive sport. If you didn’t know she was a tri-pod, you’d never guess. She’s too busy zooming past expectations.
Trinity’s early injuries were severe. X-rays showed her leg was broken in four places and badly infected. Amputation was the only option, and it turned out to be the best thing that ever happened to her. Once healed, she bounced back with a grin (yes, Dobermans grin) and a zest for life that borders on contagious.
This girl is not fragile. She is fearless, funny, curious, and brave. Please do not feel sorry for Trinity. She certainly doesn’t feel sorry for herself. She feels excited about toys, friends, snacks, cuddles, and whatever fun thing might happen next.
• Loves dogs, cats, kids, toys, and all humans
• Fully vetted, spayed, microchipped, and healthy
• Professional zoomie artist
• Champion cuddler when playtime is over
• Equal parts silly puppy and soulful sweetheart
• Everyone’s friend. Everyone.
She has that rare gift of making people laugh five minutes after meeting her. She’s the dog that reminds you why rescue matters and why joy is louder than hardship.
• A home ready for puppy energy and daily laughter
• A secure yard or safe space to run and play
• A family willing to continue her training and spoil her responsibly
• Someone who sees three legs and thinks, “Perfect.”
Trinity is ready for her forever home. She is ready for couches, routines, adventures, and a family who will cheer her on as she zooms through life exactly as she is.
She survived. She healed. She adapted.
Now she’s ready to thrive.
Apply to adopt Trinity through United Doberman Rescue
www.uniteddobermanrescue.org
Watch Trinity in action and try not to fall in love:
https://www.facebook.com/reel/1234157302086716
Warning: adopting Trinity may result in excessive smiling, spontaneous laughter, and a permanent belief that three legs are more than enough
United Doberman Rescue Adoption Process
Key Adoption Policies
{s8319code4181/} We follow the Doberman Pinscher Club of America's Code of Ethics. For more information visit the DPCA at www.dpca.org
Trinity the Doberman Puppy Tri-Pod
6-Month-Old Doberman X | Three Legs- Unlimited Zoomies!
If joy had a heartbeat and a tail, it would be Trinity the Doberman puppy!
Trinity is a Doberman X puppy who survived a start no baby should ever have. She was found emaciated, injured, with her two sisters, and a leg so badly broken and infected it could not be saved. That leg was removed so Trinity could heal, grow, and get on with the important business of being a happy, ridiculous puppy.
And let us be clear: Trinity did not get the memo that losing a leg was supposed to slow her down.
Post-amputation, Trinity has transformed into what we can only describe as a three-legged champion fueled by caffeine and pure optimism. She runs, spins, launches into zoomies, and keeps up with four-legged dogs like it’s a competitive sport. If you didn’t know she was a tri-pod, you’d never guess. She’s too busy zooming past expectations.
Trinity’s early injuries were severe. X-rays showed her leg was broken in four places and badly infected. Amputation was the only option, and it turned out to be the best thing that ever happened to her. Once healed, she bounced back with a grin (yes, Dobermans grin) and a zest for life that borders on contagious.
This girl is not fragile. She is fearless, funny, curious, and brave. Please do not feel sorry for Trinity. She certainly doesn’t feel sorry for herself. She feels excited about toys, friends, snacks, cuddles, and whatever fun thing might happen next.
• Loves dogs, cats, kids, toys, and all humans
• Fully vetted, spayed, microchipped, and healthy
• Professional zoomie artist
• Champion cuddler when playtime is over
• Equal parts silly puppy and soulful sweetheart
• Everyone’s friend. Everyone.
She has that rare gift of making people laugh five minutes after meeting her. She’s the dog that reminds you why rescue matters and why joy is louder than hardship.
• A home ready for puppy energy and daily laughter
• A secure yard or safe space to run and play
• A family willing to continue her training and spoil her responsibly
• Someone who sees three legs and thinks, “Perfect.”
Trinity is ready for her forever home. She is ready for couches, routines, adventures, and a family who will cheer her on as she zooms through life exactly as she is.
She survived. She healed. She adapted.
Now she’s ready to thrive.
Apply to adopt Trinity through United Doberman Rescue
www.uniteddobermanrescue.org
Watch Trinity in action and try not to fall in love:
https://www.facebook.com/reel/1234157302086716
Warning: adopting Trinity may result in excessive smiling, spontaneous laughter, and a permanent belief that three legs are more than enough
United Doberman Rescue Adoption Process
Key Adoption Policies
{s8319code4181/} We follow the Doberman Pinscher Club of America's Code of Ethics. For more information visit the DPCA at www.dpca.org
Submit Application
Go to our website and read our adoption policy prior to filling out the application at www.uniteddobermanrescue.org
Home Check
Once we get the application we will contact you for a home visit.
Interview
The home check consist of a very informal interview. We also will check your vet for references.
Approve Application
Once you are approved you can meet our adoptable animals!
Meet the Pet
To decide if you would like to adopt it!
Sign Adoption Contract
If the meeting goes well and you decide you would love to adopt, we will send you the adoption contract.
Pay Fee
And return adoption contract on day of adoption or send to us via email on adoption day!