HOPE - DOBERMAN PINSCHER (SHORT COAT) DOG FOR ADOPTION
Doberman Pinscher Dogs For Adoption in Omaha, NE, USA
For Adoption
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Nickname:
Hope
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Breed
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Gender
Female
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Age
Young
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Location
Omaha, NE, 68139 USAUSA
Description
Dog Breed: Doberman Pinscher (short coat). My name is Hope and I am about 1 ½ years old. I was named Hope because I was picked up off of the streets and sent to a shelter where no one claimed me. The day after I arrived in rescue I broke with pneumonia and was pretty sick but now I am doing great. Hope is for healing and new beginnings and I epitomize both! I am a very sweet and loving young lady with lots of energy but I also have the ability to chill out and snuggle – it’s one of my favorite things! I am in foster with other dogs and get a long well but I cannot go to a home with cats or tiny dogs as I am too much for them and have a high prey drive. I have not been taught any manners yet in life but I am willing to learn. My foster mom is starting to work with me and my forever family will be asked to commit to taking me for classes. I am a pretty girl with a bright mind so I have potential to be a star pupil if I am given patient consistent training. I am crate trained and am not having accidents in my foster home. If you would like some hope in your life and have the time and patience for a youngster, please go to the rescue website at .doberescue-ne, review the requirements and submit an application. I will definitely brighten many a dreary day! All of our dogs are current with all shots, are on heart worm preventative monthly and are neutered/spayed. All dogs are tail docked. All of the above Dobes are pure breed Dobermans unless otherwise noted. We hope you can find a place in your heart and your home for one of our rescue Dobes. Please Note: In most cases we require a fenced yard. We do not place our rescue dogs in homes with very young children (under the age of 8 years). We set these limitations, not because of aggression issues with our dogs, but because Dobermans are generally large, active dogs and can easily knock down, run over or easily trip a small child, causing a serious fall. Also, we reserve the right to refuse adoption for any reason. Our adoption area encompasses Nebraska, Iowa and South Dakota. Copyright © 2007 - Omaha Doberman Rescue For more information or to fill out an adoption request please visit .doberescue-ne/
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Physical Attributes
Ear Type: Natural/Uncropped Tail Type: Docked Coat Length: Short Grooming Needs: Low -
Behavioral Characteristics
OK with Dogs: Yes OK with Cats: No Activity Level: Slightly Active Exercise Needs: Moderate Fence Required: 6 foot Owner Experience Required: Breed Other: - Yard Required
- Housetrained
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Additional Information
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Organization name
Doberman Rescue of Nebraska
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Location:
Omaha, Nebraska, 68139 USAUSA
Breed overview
Doberman Pinscher
A.K.A.: Doberman, Dobermann, Dobe, Dobie, Dobies, Dobes, Dobie Dog, Dobermann Pinscher, Dobermannhund, Geman Doberman, American Doberman, Euro Dobe, Dobers
Overview:
The Doberman Pinscher is a sleek and powerful breed originating from Germany in the late 19th century, specifically developed by Karl Friedrich Louis Dobermann for protection. Known for their striking, athletic build, Dobermans typically possess a short, glossy coat that comes in black, red, blue, or fawn, often with rust-colored markings. Their temperament is a fascinating blend of loyalty, intelligence, and alertness, making them exceptional guardians and devoted companions. While highly trainable and eager to please, they require early socialization and consistent training to channel their energy and protectiveness appropriately. Dobermans can thrive in active families who can provide ample exercise and mental stimulation, but their need for space and activity generally makes them less suitable for small apartment living unless exceptionally well-exercised. Regarding health, they are predisposed to certain conditions like Dilated Cardiomyopathy (DCM), Von Willebrand's Disease, and Wobbler Syndrome, so responsible breeding and veterinary care are paramount.
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