Posted over 2 months ago | Updated 1 week ago
01/16/26
Sundae is a beautiful black and tan female Doberman whose name carries a story of resilience and hope. She was lovingly named “Sundae” after being rescued on a Sunday evening, discovered alongside her twin brother, Jack. Though she approaches the world with a cautious and skeptical outlook, Sundae’s heart is deeply affectionate. She finds comfort and confidence through praise, gentle guidance, and human connection, steadily learning that the world can be a safe and rewarding place.
Highly motivated by both treats and food, Sundae is currently in training to build her confidence and master basic on-leash obedience. She has never shown aggression toward other dogs, yet she does best as the sole canine in the home where she can feel secure and fully supported. Sundae adores people and absolutely loves children, greeting them with warmth and enthusiasm. Playful by nature, she frequently bursts into joyful zoomies, and when it’s time to relax, her favorite nylon bone keeps her happily occupied. For her safety and peace of mind, Sundae should be crated whenever she cannot be physically supervised.
An active lifestyle suits Sundae perfectly, especially with a handler who enjoys long walks and spending time outdoors. A home with high, secure fencing is essential, as she is an accomplished escape artist and should never be left unattended in the yard, even with supervision. With patience, consistency, and an understanding owner, Sundae will continue to blossom into a confident, devoted companion. She is a dog who thrives on love, structure, and activity, offering endless affection and loyalty to the person willing to guide her forward.
11/17/25 Sundae is one of the Dobies we have been trying to catch for months in the Redlands dumping ground. After several months of hard work by a very dedicated volunteer, we were able to get both her and her companion Tank. She can be a little shy at first but then warms up quickly and is very friendly with everyone she meets. She is a young, beautiful, all-natural Dobie gal, and once she puts on some groceries, she will look fantastic. She will make a loving and loyal companion. She likes other dogs, cats, and children, though that is unknown. She will definitely need a secure fenced yard of at least 8 ft, as this girl can clear a 6 ft fence without blinking an eyelash.
01/16/26
Sundae is a beautiful black and tan female Doberman whose name carries a story of resilience and hope. She was lovingly named “Sundae” after being rescued on a Sunday evening, discovered alongside her twin brother, Jack. Though she approaches the world with a cautious and skeptical outlook, Sundae’s heart is deeply affectionate. She finds comfort and confidence through praise, gentle guidance, and human connection, steadily learning that the world can be a safe and rewarding place.
Highly motivated by both treats and food, Sundae is currently in training to build her confidence and master basic on-leash obedience. She has never shown aggression toward other dogs, yet she does best as the sole canine in the home where she can feel secure and fully supported. Sundae adores people and absolutely loves children, greeting them with warmth and enthusiasm. Playful by nature, she frequently bursts into joyful zoomies, and when it’s time to relax, her favorite nylon bone keeps her happily occupied. For her safety and peace of mind, Sundae should be crated whenever she cannot be physically supervised.
An active lifestyle suits Sundae perfectly, especially with a handler who enjoys long walks and spending time outdoors. A home with high, secure fencing is essential, as she is an accomplished escape artist and should never be left unattended in the yard, even with supervision. With patience, consistency, and an understanding owner, Sundae will continue to blossom into a confident, devoted companion. She is a dog who thrives on love, structure, and activity, offering endless affection and loyalty to the person willing to guide her forward.
11/17/25 Sundae is one of the Dobies we have been trying to catch for months in the Redlands dumping ground. After several months of hard work by a very dedicated volunteer, we were able to get both her and her companion Tank. She can be a little shy at first but then warms up quickly and is very friendly with everyone she meets. She is a young, beautiful, all-natural Dobie gal, and once she puts on some groceries, she will look fantastic. She will make a loving and loyal companion. She likes other dogs, cats, and children, though that is unknown. She will definitely need a secure fenced yard of at least 8 ft, as this girl can clear a 6 ft fence without blinking an eyelash.
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