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Meet Cleo: Your Tiny Shark with a Big Personality (and Zero Volume Control)
Hey there, I’m Cleo! I was born on 9/10/25, which means I am very much still a puppy. I’m a black and tan female Doberman with natural ears, a docked tail, and energy levels best described as “unchecked.” I’m also deaf, which makes me a little special, a little louder than average, and definitely not your typical puppy.
A Little About Me:
Personality:
My foster mom lovingly describes me as a shark, and honestly? Fair. I’m playful, pushy, stubborn, and still figuring out that teeth are not meant for everything. I haven’t learned bite inhibition yet, and while I mean no harm, I absolutely will put teeth on things (and people) during play.
Because I’m deaf, I bark… loudly. I can’t hear myself, I can’t hear you coming, and I can’t hear verbal corrections, so yes, I announce my presence like it’s my full-time job. When I’m done playing, though, I know how to shut myself down and head to my crate for a nap like a champ.
I’m not a constant Velcro dog. I do enjoy cuddles, but I also really value my alone time and will happily tuck myself away when I’m overstimulated.
My Story:
I came into rescue after a kind person stepped in when my breeder planned to euthanize me due to my poor health. I’m the only known survivor of my litter, and I do have some special needs. My deafness is the most obvious, but I also have some motor and vision challenges that make me clumsier than the average puppy. The good news? I’ve already shown improvement since being in rescue, and with the right home, I can continue to thrive.
Manners and Training:
I’m crate trained and currently working on potty training (progress is happening!). I respond best to structure, routine, and physical guidance, not verbal cues. Gently flip me onto my back and I instantly turn into a calm, quiet noodle — otherwise, I’m full-speed puppy mode.
Training will need to be adapted for a deaf dog, and consistency is everything with me. I am smart, but I’m also pushy and stubborn, so I need someone who won’t let me run the household.
Special Considerations:
The rescue will automatically reject anyone who applies that ignores the following criteria:
Health and Vetting:
I’m spayed, microchipped, up to date on vaccines, heartworm negative, and negative for intestinal parasites. I’m medically stable, just… a little different.
Why You’ll Love Me:
If you’re an experienced Doberman person who understands structure, boundaries, and unconventional pups, I have the potential to be an incredible dog. I’m resilient, silly, energetic, and learning every day. I just need someone patient, committed, and ready to help me become the best version of myself.
I’m not easy — but I’m worth it.
Can’t wait to meet you!
Love,
Cleo
Meet Cleo: Your Tiny Shark with a Big Personality (and Zero Volume Control)
Hey there, I’m Cleo! I was born on 9/10/25, which means I am very much still a puppy. I’m a black and tan female Doberman with natural ears, a docked tail, and energy levels best described as “unchecked.” I’m also deaf, which makes me a little special, a little louder than average, and definitely not your typical puppy.
A Little About Me:
Personality:
My foster mom lovingly describes me as a shark, and honestly? Fair. I’m playful, pushy, stubborn, and still figuring out that teeth are not meant for everything. I haven’t learned bite inhibition yet, and while I mean no harm, I absolutely will put teeth on things (and people) during play.
Because I’m deaf, I bark… loudly. I can’t hear myself, I can’t hear you coming, and I can’t hear verbal corrections, so yes, I announce my presence like it’s my full-time job. When I’m done playing, though, I know how to shut myself down and head to my crate for a nap like a champ.
I’m not a constant Velcro dog. I do enjoy cuddles, but I also really value my alone time and will happily tuck myself away when I’m overstimulated.
My Story:
I came into rescue after a kind person stepped in when my breeder planned to euthanize me due to my poor health. I’m the only known survivor of my litter, and I do have some special needs. My deafness is the most obvious, but I also have some motor and vision challenges that make me clumsier than the average puppy. The good news? I’ve already shown improvement since being in rescue, and with the right home, I can continue to thrive.
Manners and Training:
I’m crate trained and currently working on potty training (progress is happening!). I respond best to structure, routine, and physical guidance, not verbal cues. Gently flip me onto my back and I instantly turn into a calm, quiet noodle — otherwise, I’m full-speed puppy mode.
Training will need to be adapted for a deaf dog, and consistency is everything with me. I am smart, but I’m also pushy and stubborn, so I need someone who won’t let me run the household.
Special Considerations:
The rescue will automatically reject anyone who applies that ignores the following criteria:
Health and Vetting:
I’m spayed, microchipped, up to date on vaccines, heartworm negative, and negative for intestinal parasites. I’m medically stable, just… a little different.
Why You’ll Love Me:
If you’re an experienced Doberman person who understands structure, boundaries, and unconventional pups, I have the potential to be an incredible dog. I’m resilient, silly, energetic, and learning every day. I just need someone patient, committed, and ready to help me become the best version of myself.
I’m not easy — but I’m worth it.
Can’t wait to meet you!
Love,
Cleo
Submit Application
The application allows us to get to know your home and family situation and find the best match for you.
Interview
We get deeper into exactly what you're looking for in a Doberman. We get a lot of different personalities!
Home Check
One of out volunteers meets you and your family to further discuss the doberman you are interested in and help set you up for success.
Meet the Pet
Time to meet your potential new family member! We save this step for the end since our fosters are busy and we want to be respectful.
Approve Application
The board discusses your application and votes to approve.
Take the Pet Home
Once the adoption contract is signed and the fee Is paid, its time to welcome home your best friend!