Doberman Rescue of the Triad

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Our featured pet: Reagan!

Our pet of the month introduces himself...
Reagan is the sweetest Dobergal you ever want to meet! She certainly has had her fair share of rotten luck too. Her original owner placed her in another home only to find that the family was moving and wanted to give her back. She's spent six months at a kennel in Florida and now has been shipped up to North Carolina. Again, she finds herself in a kennel until a permanent, forever home can be found. She's a beautiful Dobergal, and very well behaved. She doesn't act, nor look, like a 9-year-old at all. She has lots of energy! She knows basic obedience commands, "sit," "down," "stay" and "come." She's extremely quick to learn and very willing to please. She especially loves spending time with the humans, and loves to go for car rides. She's well behaved in the house and walks easily when on lead. She loves to have her ears rubbed and will sit quietly beside her human if that's what you prefer. If you leave her alone, she's the perfect lady in the home. She only wants someone to call her own for the remaining years of her life.

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Who We Are

My goal is to place unwanted, abandoned Doberman Pinchers in suitable homes. I am not paid for my time and receive only minimal compensation for expenses directly related to veterinary care. I receive animals from various sources, such as people who are moving, people who cannot afford to keep their pets any longer, pets that have been abandoned, kennels going out of business, and from cruelty cases that have been reported to Animal Control. All of the animals are immediately taken to the veterinarian for a comprehensive examination. All animals are tested for heartworms. If they are heartworm negative, they are given their first series of distemper vaccinations and rabies shots. (It is assumed that the animals have never been given shots.) They are treated for any illnesses that they are diagnosed with. If the animals are well, they are spayed or neutered immediately and then placed in foster care so that their temperament can be monitored. The animals are then put up for adoption. If you know of anyone interested in adopting a purebred, altered, vaccinated Doberman Pinscher, please contact me at www.doberman-rescue.com

Adopting a friend

Potential owners are screened very thoroughly. They are required to give a veterinarian's reference as well as pertinent information as to the dog's living conditions. I then call the veterinarian to confirm that the potential owners have maintained a responsible care program with previous pets. I then visit the new owner's home to determine if adequate space and shelter (no chains or small pens) are available for the dog. Owners must have a fenced area for the dog to exercise in. Unless there are special circumstances, the dog must be a house dog. There is an adoption contract which includes a number of stipulations as to the expected care of future adoptees. A nominal adoption fee is requested to cover those veterinary and boarding expenses for which I am not compensated. You can print out our adoption form or fill it out on line at our

Foster Home Program

We are always in the need for foster homes. Many times we are overwhelmed, and receive more dogs than we have suitable space for. Each foster home that we have greatly increases our ability to help these poor creatures. Initial food and all medical care is provided by Doberman Rescue. The ingredient that you add is LOVE! Won't you sign up today?

Doberman Rescue of the Triad
P. O. Box 13979
Greenboro NC 27415-3979
Phone: (336) 621-3453
Email: FamaDobes@aol.com

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