Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with dogs,
Shots are up-to-date,
Story
06/08/26 — ARYA. This beautiful fawn Doberman came to us from a shelter, so we don’t know much about her past. What we do know is that she’s incredibly sweet, gentle, and loves being around people. ARYA is quiet and well-mannered, happy to relax calmly in her kennel until it’s her turn to come out and spend time with her favorite humans. Her foster describes her as one of the most lovable Doberman girls you’ll ever meet. She walks nicely on a leash, adores giving kisses, and soaks up every bit of affection she can get. She’s even learning how to play with toys—something she may never have had the chance to enjoy before. ARYA is completely non-reactive around other dogs at the rescue and will sometimes even initiate play, especially with smaller dogs she meets on neighborhood walks. However, after spending years being used for breeding, she may be happiest as the only dog in the home or with a calm, small canine companion. She has shown zero prey drive and may do well with cats. This special girl has captured the hearts of many of our volunteers with her gentle nature and loving personality. All she needs now is someone willing to give her the chance she’s been waiting for. In return, she’ll be a devoted, loyal companion. Don’t overlook this fabulous fawn girl—ARYA is ready to start the next chapter of her life. 3/12/26. Look at this adorable dober gal! ARYA just came to us from the Lee County shelter, so we don’t know much about her past, but she’s incredibly sweet and such a joy to spend time with. She’s friendly and loves everyone she meets. Total Velcro Doberman. Arya is heartworm positive, and we need to get some weight on her before we can start treatment. She seems to like other dogs, though we haven’t formally tested her with another yet. We also don’t know how she is with cats or kids. At first, we thought she was older than her estimated 3 years. But after just a few days of good groceries and love, she’s already flourishing and really does seem like a younger dober gal. Lucky is the family who wins this beauty’s heart. 3/7/26 We welcomed Arya to DRL today. We were told by the shelter she’s about 3 years old, though she may be closer to 7. She’s a super sweet girl. Arya needs to put on some weight before she can start her heartworm treatment, so for now she’s getting three meals a day and lots of care.Visit this organization's web site to see any additional information available about this pet.Not every dog is available for adoption or need a foster - some are wards of the rescue (usually due to medical reasons, but sometimes behavioral). These dogs will always be supported by DRL. We welcome financial support for these dogs. Here are links to foster and adoption applications for those dogs who need a foster home or adoptive home. Foster Application Adoption ApplicationJune 30, 2026, 7:28 pm