Frankie was the biggest in his litter - confident, ready to explore and curious. He only sleeps on pillows or dog beds, plays with toys and chews on bones. He was the first to learn how to climb out of his playpen and follow the humans around.
He is being socialized with various dogs in his foster home. He is estimated to be 16 weeks old (4 months old) as of Christmas. He has a linear scar across his chest, the origin of this scar is unknown, it was healed when he came to rescue.
HIS-STORY:
From 12 weeks to 16 weeks; Frankie was in a foster home being Quarantined (no outside, no other dogs) to address persistent intestinal worms, upper respiratory infection and low body weight. Frankie looked BLOATED due to the worms, but was in fact underweight. He and his litter then started meeting new [vaccinated] adult dogs to play with after being medicated. House training is slow due to the initial quarantine (play pen in a designated room of a foster home); the puppies lived outside covered in fleas without shelter when ACO found them. Adopters should have supervised outside time to reinforce potty training without the puppy feeling abandoned.
DUE TO AGE and medical care (Quarantine, repeat parvo testing, Medicine) the puppy adoption fee applies to this pet. Frankie is guessed to be 16 weeks old. His tail was docked by prior Owners. He has been neutered by rescue and mircochipped, on prevention.
Rescue does not do DNA / genetic testing. CCR will not crop ears.
*Adoption Fee includes fee by van transport to PNW, Midwest or NY-NJ-CT-VA-VT states by pet transport partners.
Email with Questions or for Adoption Application - Adopt@CaffeinatedCanineRescueTx.org
Adoption Application LINK: https://forms.gle/33ciYyXPTL18FfnV6
Animal Control conducted a cruelty investigation on a property and found multiple sets of Doberman litters, various ages. CCR took care of all 8 Dobermans removed from the home. Elf and Elsa were the youngest (both blacks, about 8 weeks when brought to rescue). These puppies were clearly not handled as babies. They ran from people, hid under furniture.
Doberman puppies can and will socialize to people, being held and bond even if ignored as babies. They are held by our fosters - fed by hand and given medication orally, held for nail trims. They did not growl or resist being held, just not as needy as typical dobie puppies who want to be carried like babies.
Fostering Saved These Puppies Lives.
The Shelter could not provide the medical care the babies required.
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Frankie was the biggest in his litter - confident, ready to explore and curious. He only sleeps on pillows or dog beds, plays with toys and chews on bones. He was the first to learn how to climb out of his playpen and follow the humans around.
He is being socialized with various dogs in his foster home. He is estimated to be 16 weeks old (4 months old) as of Christmas. He has a linear scar across his chest, the origin of this scar is unknown, it was healed when he came to rescue.
HIS-STORY:
From 12 weeks to 16 weeks; Frankie was in a foster home being Quarantined (no outside, no other dogs) to address persistent intestinal worms, upper respiratory infection and low body weight. Frankie looked BLOATED due to the worms, but was in fact underweight. He and his litter then started meeting new [vaccinated] adult dogs to play with after being medicated. House training is slow due to the initial quarantine (play pen in a designated room of a foster home); the puppies lived outside covered in fleas without shelter when ACO found them. Adopters should have supervised outside time to reinforce potty training without the puppy feeling abandoned.
DUE TO AGE and medical care (Quarantine, repeat parvo testing, Medicine) the puppy adoption fee applies to this pet. Frankie is guessed to be 16 weeks old. His tail was docked by prior Owners. He has been neutered by rescue and mircochipped, on prevention.
Rescue does not do DNA / genetic testing. CCR will not crop ears.
*Adoption Fee includes fee by van transport to PNW, Midwest or NY-NJ-CT-VA-VT states by pet transport partners.
Email with Questions or for Adoption Application - Adopt@CaffeinatedCanineRescueTx.org
Adoption Application LINK: https://forms.gle/33ciYyXPTL18FfnV6
Animal Control conducted a cruelty investigation on a property and found multiple sets of Doberman litters, various ages. CCR took care of all 8 Dobermans removed from the home. Elf and Elsa were the youngest (both blacks, about 8 weeks when brought to rescue). These puppies were clearly not handled as babies. They ran from people, hid under furniture.
Doberman puppies can and will socialize to people, being held and bond even if ignored as babies. They are held by our fosters - fed by hand and given medication orally, held for nail trims. They did not growl or resist being held, just not as needy as typical dobie puppies who want to be carried like babies.
Fostering Saved These Puppies Lives.
The Shelter could not provide the medical care the babies required.
We do not have a facility; all of our dogs are in foster homes and the adoption process [approved application] is required to plan a meet and greet or virtual for those still in Texas.
We do not have a facility; all of our dogs are in foster homes and the adoption process [approved application] is required to plan a meet and greet or virtual for those still in Texas.
More about this rescue
Mission Statement: Volunteers Fueled by Caffeine and Compassion to help Care for Dogs in Today's Pet Crisis in Texas.
Our dogs come from at-risk shelters in TEXAS -focused on Fort Bend Co/Brazoria Co/Galveston Co/Harris Co., partnerships to help dogs in rural areas in South Texas and urgent Owner Surrenders due to loss or tragedy.
We are a small rescue and every things counts - every penny and each donation is a blessing. Most of the dogs require neuter, heartworm treatment and medications for various illness/injury before being cleared for adoption. Our dogs receive quality care in food, toys and hygiene while they recover and wait for forever homes.
Mission Statement: Volunteers Fueled by Caffeine and Compassion to help Care for Dogs in Today's Pet Crisis in Texas.
Our dogs come from at-risk shelters in TEXAS -focused on Fort Bend Co/Brazoria Co/Galveston Co/Harris Co., partnerships to help dogs in rural areas in South Texas and urgent Owner Surrenders due to loss or tragedy.
We are a small rescue and every things counts - every penny and each donation is a blessing. Most of the dogs require neuter, heartworm treatment and medications for various illness/injury before being cleared for adoption. Our dogs receive quality care in food, toys and hygiene while they recover and wait for forever homes.
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