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Drako

Doberman Pinscher

Male, 3 yrs 10 mos
Salt Lake City, UT
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Drako is the sweetest, 3 year old Doberman that was saved from euthanasia at Devore shelter in California. He is located in a foster home in Colorado, with a family who is prioritizing decompression, training and obviously...love and safety! Drako is a love bug who enjoys the company of pups, older kids and adults. He is incredibly loyal and will make the perfect velcro pup. A fun fact about Drako is that one of his cropped ears lays flat, so he has the cutest expression at all times! Drako is a huge snuggler who would enjoy a family that can continue his training but also balance that with tons of love and cuddles. He can be active and thrives on at least one walk a day to get out of the house and explore. He is getting neutered this month, which should help his dominant play style, although, it has not caused any issues yet with furry friends!
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JIM

Doberman Pinscher German Shepherd Dog

Male, 6 yrs 4 mos
West Valley, UT
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
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DWIGHT

Doberman Pinscher German Shepherd Dog

Male, 6 yrs 4 mos
West Valley, UT
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
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Zeus

Doberman Pinscher

Male, 3 yrs 8 mos
Salt Lake City, UT
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Zeus is a stunning young fawn Doberman with soft ears, the cutest freckles on his nose, a big heart, a busy brain, and a little white lightning bolt on his chest. The lightning bolt feels appropriate, because Zeus has big feelings, big opinions, and the energy of a dog who believes he was personally appointed by the gods to monitor neighborhood activity. Inside the house, Zeus is soft, affectionate, silly, and deeply bonded to his people. He wants to be close — not just nearby, close. He leans into your legs for pets, melts into bed snuggles, lays his head on your chest, gives tiny snores, and suckles on soft blankets or beds like a giant baby. Once Zeus trusts you, he is all in. He wants to be your shadow, your teammate, your couch companion, and your loyal little thundercloud with feelings. Zeus is smart, food motivated, toy motivated, athletic, playful, and very trainable. He knows sit and down, will sit politely for dinner while his bowl is being set down, and loves anything that lets him use both his body and his brain: tug, puzzle feeders, training games, adventures, and then serious snuggling afterward. Zeus is also very observant. On walks, his internal mini-map is always running. He notices movement, clocks people, tracks dogs, and gathers evidence. Sometimes he stands there like the camera just zoomed in and the words “Investigate Suspicious Man With Bicycle” appeared on screen. Zeus is learning that “I noticed it” does not always have to become “I must personally handle it.” This is difficult work for a dog with a lightning bolt on his chest and strong opinions about public safety. Because of this, Zeus is not currently a casual “stroll and scroll your phone” kind of dog. Walks with Zeus require awareness, planning, and advocacy. His person needs to notice the environment, create space early, move away from tight pass-bys, and help him succeed before things get too close or too exciting. If a jogger is coming up behind you, a dog is staring from across the path, or someone is about to pass too closely, Zeus needs a person who will calmly make a better choice for him instead of waiting to see what happens. With dogs, Zeus is socially interested and very playful, but his play style is not subtle. He does not stroll into play like, “Hello, would you care for a polite interaction?” He comes in more like, “WELCOME TO DOBERMAN RUGBY.” He can be physical, chasey, intense, and overwhelming, and he may keep trying to play even when the other dog is done. He is not a dog park or daycare dog, and any future dog friends should be carefully selected, socially appropriate dogs with slow, structured, supervised introductions. Zeus can also get frustrated when he sees a dog he wants to meet and the answer is “not right now.” His feelings can look a little like a toddler being told he cannot have the candy bar at the checkout line: he really wants the thing, and he would like to file a very dramatic complaint about it. For Zeus, that may mean pulling, excited Doberman “woo-woo” protest sounds, or briefly grabbing the leash with his mouth. He is working on checking in, moving away, and letting his person handle the situation. Cats are apparently high-value criminal masterminds. Zeus does not know what law the cat broke, but he is confident there was one. For this reason, he should not live with cats or small animals. Zeus is also extremely physical when he plays with people. His joy has elbows. His zoomies have impact damage. He may body-slam, jump, mouth at clothing, or launch himself into the celebration with the grace of a baby giraffe driving a muscle car. It is funny. It is adorable. It is also a lot. He needs someone who can appreciate his goofy, full-contact enthusiasm while helping him learn calmer, more appropriate ways to play. Zeus’s person should have meaningful experience with large, athletic, high-energy dogs — ideally Dobermans or similar working breeds. He needs structure, clear expectations, continued training, safe outlets, and a steady person who understands that Dobermans are powerful and intense, but also deeply sensitive and closely connected to their people. Zeus’s foster mom is a dog trainer and is committed to supporting his transition after adoption, because Zeus is not being sent into the world with just good looks, big feelings, and vibes. Complimentary private lessons are available to help his new family understand what has been working for him, continue his training, and set him up for long-term success. Because Zeus bonds deeply and can need time to build trust with new people, his transition should be thoughtful and supported. Interested adopters should plan on spending time getting to know him through a few meet-and-greets, walks, and/or training sessions with his foster mom before bringing him home. This will help Zeus feel more familiar with his new person and help his adopter learn how to support him successfully. For the right person, Zeus has so much to offer. He is sweet, goofy, athletic, loyal, ridiculous, and deeply eager to connect. He is the whole Doberman package: beauty, brains, energy, sensitivity, loyalty, big feelings, and one very serious lightning-bolt side quest.
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Lola

Doberman Pinscher Labrador Retriever

Female, 1 yr 10 mos
Logan, UT
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Lola, the sweetest, silliest girl ready to find her forever home! She loves to goofily chase tennis balls, ears flopping in the wind as she gallops. She's not just a goofball, though- this smart cookie is already house trained, crate trained, and knows a few commands! Lola adores people, especially those who will give her pets and cuddles. She's learning how fun doggy friends can be and would be okay with a chill and friendly doggy 'sibling' in the home to show her the ropes! Overall, Lola's goofy mannerisms, loving nature, and smarts make her a perfect pet. Come meet her today and see how much joy Lola can bring your life! Visit www.cachehumane.org for more information on how to adopt me!

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32.9 miles

Soulmate Rescue

Salt Lake City, UT 84102

Pet Types: dogs

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36.2 miles

West Valley Animal Services

4522 west 3500 south, West Valley, UT 84120

Pet Types: cats, birds, dogs, rabbits, small animals

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36.8 miles

Best Friends Animal Society in Utah

2005 S 1100 E, Salt Lake City, UT 84106

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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39.8 miles

Cache Humane Society

2370 W 200 N, Logan, UT 84321

Pet Types: cats, birds, dogs, rabbits, small animals

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