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I have a gorgeous 2 year old "Bella" (just turned 2 this August) purebred Doberman that I am trying to find a home for. She is house broken, spayed, crate trained, plays fetch and is excellent in letting you know if someone is coming up to the house. She has an extremely sweet disposition and LOVES to snuggle in bed with you. She weighs about 65 pounds and will not be getting any bigger. She is also a minimal shedder.
She is extremely social with people. She needs time to warm up to new dogs. She is definitely not a dog you can take to a dog park but she will not hesitate to run 6 miles with you. Preferably in a home where she can be only dog or can be the alpha dog, and no cats/small animals(she has a huge prey drive). She is has some anxiety over small children. In her last home they had a 3 year old and she needed a few days to get used to sudden movements but after that she was best buddies with the little girl. Children 15 and older she views as an adult and is great with. She likes to "work" every morning and night she checks every room of the house and the back yard for stranger danger.
The person who takes her should be able to be assertive with her. The previous owners turned her in due to her high energy level. She is also very bright, which leads her to be sneaky sometimes.
I would take her myself but I have 2 Dobermans of my own, one of which is Bella’s Mother and I have a 14 year old cat that Bella tries to chase. The breeder bred my female and I knew the people who bought her. The breeder didn't have room and even though I wasn't responsible for the litter it was my female so I still felt responsibility to the dog, so I took her in.
Please let me know if you are interested. She is free and comes with her toys and a bag of food. Thanks!
[email protected] or 425-531-1294
I have a gorgeous 2 year old "Bella" (just turned 2 this August) purebred Doberman that I am trying to find a home for. She is house broken, spayed, crate trained, plays fetch and is excellent in letting you know if someone is coming up to the house. She has an extremely sweet disposition and LOVES to snuggle in bed with you. She weighs about 65 pounds and will not be getting any bigger. She is also a minimal shedder.
She is extremely social with people. She needs time to warm up to new dogs. She is definitely not a dog you can take to a dog park but she will not hesitate to run 6 miles with you. Preferably in a home where she can be only dog or can be the alpha dog, and no cats/small animals(she has a huge prey drive). She is has some anxiety over small children. In her last home they had a 3 year old and she needed a few days to get used to sudden movements but after that she was best buddies with the little girl. Children 15 and older she views as an adult and is great with. She likes to "work" every morning and night she checks every room of the house and the back yard for stranger danger.
The person who takes her should be able to be assertive with her. The previous owners turned her in due to her high energy level. She is also very bright, which leads her to be sneaky sometimes.
I would take her myself but I have 2 Dobermans of my own, one of which is Bella’s Mother and I have a 14 year old cat that Bella tries to chase. The breeder bred my female and I knew the people who bought her. The breeder didn't have room and even though I wasn't responsible for the litter it was my female so I still felt responsibility to the dog, so I took her in.
Please let me know if you are interested. She is free and comes with her toys and a bag of food. Thanks!
[email protected] or 425-531-1294
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