Black - with Brown, Red, Golden, Orange or Chestnut
Age
10 years 6 months old, Senior
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
65 lbs (current)
Sex
Female
Pet ID
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My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Not good with cats
Purebred
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
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Female. Natural ears. Black w/Rust.
10 1/2 yrs old. BONDED PAIR with AAMES.
We placed these two now-senior Dobers, Tiana and Aames, in the same home years ago - one in 2018, and the other in 2020. They’ve been in their loving home through the years and have grown up and old together. Now their humans have moved from their home, with acres of land on which to range, into a retirement apartment five floors up. You can imagine what it’s like trying to care for them properly now.
So we’re in a very difficult situation, as you can see. In a worst-case scenario they could be adopted separately, but no one wants to see that happen, least of all the dogs. We’re most earnestly hoping their story touches the heart of someone who can see their need and meet it by taking them both home. Again, they’re healthy, happy, and active; they just need a family to take them home and love them. And to be clear, you do not need to have many acres for them to run. They are quite content romping and interacting in the Elijah‘s House fields which are basically normal sized back yards.
Female. Natural ears. Black w/Rust.
10 1/2 yrs old. BONDED PAIR with AAMES.
We placed these two now-senior Dobers, Tiana and Aames, in the same home years ago - one in 2018, and the other in 2020. They’ve been in their loving home through the years and have grown up and old together. Now their humans have moved from their home, with acres of land on which to range, into a retirement apartment five floors up. You can imagine what it’s like trying to care for them properly now.
So we’re in a very difficult situation, as you can see. In a worst-case scenario they could be adopted separately, but no one wants to see that happen, least of all the dogs. We’re most earnestly hoping their story touches the heart of someone who can see their need and meet it by taking them both home. Again, they’re healthy, happy, and active; they just need a family to take them home and love them. And to be clear, you do not need to have many acres for them to run. They are quite content romping and interacting in the Elijah‘s House fields which are basically normal sized back yards.
Dobermans shown to approved applicants by appointment only.
Dobermans shown to approved applicants by appointment only.
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Mission Statement:
To provide the best care and love for all unwanted Dobermans regardless of age or health concerns. To eliminate the suffering of Dobermans who have been victims of neglect or abuse. To rehabilitate and place these Dobermans in permanent loving homes. To spay/neuter all Dobermans introduced into rescue.
Mission Statement:
To provide the best care and love for all unwanted Dobermans regardless of age or health concerns. To eliminate the suffering of Dobermans who have been victims of neglect or abuse. To rehabilitate and place these Dobermans in permanent loving homes. To spay/neuter all Dobermans introduced into rescue.
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