TOOTSIE - DOBERMAN PINSCHER DOG FOR ADOPTION
Doberman Pinscher Dogs For Adoption in Buffalo, MN, USA
For Adoption
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Nickname:
Tootsie
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Breed
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Gender
Female
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Age
Young
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Location
Buffalo, MN, 55313 USAUSA
Description
Dog Breed: Doberman Pinscher. Meet 1 year old, cropped docked purebred Doberman Tootsie Tootsie is a barely 1-year-old young Doberman girl whose story is one of survival, resilience, and the slow, brave journey back to trust. She is cropped and docked, and still just a baby—yet she has already endured more than most dogs ever should. Tootsie was picked up in California and spent over two long months in a Los Angeles shelter—surrounded by constant noise, barking 24/7, and overwhelming chaos. For a sensitive breed like a Doberman, that environment can be devastating. Tootsie completely shut down. She stopped responding to people, retreating into herself just to cope. The shelter labeled her “unadoptable” and placed her on the euthanasia list. Thankfully, that wasn’t the end of her story. With the help of our incredible partner rescues in California, Tootsie was pulled to safety just in time. Now, she is finally in a quiet place where healing can begin. Eventually Tootsie will make her way to Arizona with UDR alumni, Casper, and her foster family. Tootsie has experienced significant trauma and is still learning that humans can be kind, patient, and safe. We know she was originally picked up with a male pit bull who may have been her protector—her guide in a confusing world. Now, she’s navigating life on her own, and it’s not easy. But she’s trying. Every small step forward is a victory. We are also learning more about her personality as she decompresses. Tootsie finds comfort in her crate and will often seek it out as her safe space—it’s where she feels most secure. She is fully potty trained, but in true “safe-zone” fashion, she may choose to settle in her crate for long stretches and will sometimes need gentle encouragement to come out and engage with the world around her. For her, the crate is not a problem—it’s her refuge. Right now, Tootsie is decompressing and focusing on building confidence. She is not ready for adoption just yet, but we are committed to her journey—however long it takes. We believe in this girl with our whole hearts. She came so close to losing her life, and she deserves the chance to truly live it. If you’d like to be part of Tootsie’s healing journey, please consider sponsoring her care. Your support helps us provide the time, patience, and support she needs to become the dog she was always meant to be. We won’t give up on Tootsie—and one day, she will have a family to call her own. Donate or apply (when she’s ready) at: .uniteddobermanrescue United Doberman Rescue Adoption Process Application Submission: Complete the adoption application thoroughly. Incomplete applications may be denied.(uniteddobermanrescue) We are 100% volunteer, please read adoption requirements BEFORE reaching out to us. Home Visit: A volunteer will schedule a home visit to assess the environment and discuss your expectations. All household members, including children, must be present.(uniteddobermanrescue) Veterinary Reference Check: Provide contact information for your current veterinarian. All existing pets must be spayed/neutered, current on vaccinations, and on heartworm preventative.(uniteddobermanrescue) Meeting Dogs: Once approved, you'll have the opportunity to meet adoptable dogs in their foster homes. If you have a resident dog, consult with the foster about bringing them along. Adoption Finalization: If a suitable match is found, you'll sign an adoption contract and pay the adoption fee. Due to COVID-19 precautions, same-day adoptions are currently permitted. Key Adoption Policies Age Requirement: Adopters must be at least 21 years old and reside in the home where the dog will live.(uniteddobermanrescue) WE do NOT ship our dogs ever!!! Children: Adult dogs are not placed in homes with children under 6 years old. Puppies may be considered for such homes if a fenced yard is present.(uniteddobermanrescue) Living Arrangements: Dogs must live indoors and not be left unattended outdoors. Training Commitment: Adopters should be prepared to continue training and socialization. Formal obedience classes are encouraged.(uniteddobermanrescue) Health Considerations: Dobermans are prone to certain health issues. Adopters should be financially prepared for potential veterinary expenses and consider pet insurance. Return Policy: If you're unable to keep your adopted dog, UDR requires the dog be returned to them, except in cases involving aggression or biting.(uniteddobermanrescue) {s8319code4181/} We follow the Doberman Pinscher Club of America's Code of Ethics. For more information visit the DPCA at .dpca
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Physical Attributes
Eye Color: Black Ear Type: Cropped Tail Type: Docked Altered No -
Behavioral Characteristics
OK with Dogs: Yes Energy Level: High Activity Level: Highly Active Exercise Needs: High Fence Required: 6 foot Obedience Training: Needs Training Owner Experience Required: Breed Other: - Yard Required
- Crate Trained
- Housetrained
- Good in a Car
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Personality
Personality Characteristics - Timid
- Skittish
- Intelligent
- Gentle
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Additional Information
Was the Dog Found No
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Organization name
United Doberman Rescue
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Location:
Buffalo, Minnesota, 55313 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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