(image from Last Hope Doberman Rescue available dogs page)
Showing posts with label spayed. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spayed. Show all posts
Monday, September 15, 2014
Iris, with Last Hope Doberman Rescue in Texas
Iris is a four year old, natural-eared fawn Doberman with Last Hope Doberman Rescue in Texas. She was found as a stray in Amarillo, Texas. You have to wonder how she ended up like that, poor little girl! But she's safe now. And look at that face!
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Monday, June 30, 2014
Duchess, with Georgia Doberman Rescue
This is Duchess. She's a cropped and docked albino female who has been in rescue for over a year. She was originally with Southern Doberman Rescue, after somebody saw her for sale on Craigslist as a breeding female. They got her from that person, and then turned her into rescue to be spayed and rehomed. Then she made her way to Georgia Doberman Rescue.
(I got the picture from the Georgia Doberman Rescue Facebook page)
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Rescue Code of Ethics,
socialization,
southern doberman rescue,
spayed
Monday, June 2, 2014
Jazzy, at the Warwick Valley Humane Society
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natural ears,
spayed,
stray,
tuesday tails,
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Thursday, November 29, 2012
Red Female Doberman for Adoption in Texas
Look, guys, this is Ginger! She's a 4 year old red Doberman in Waco Texas.
She's spayed, heartworm negative, and fully vetted. Apparently her owners dumped her in a high kill facility when it turned out that she didn't get along with cats. I don't know where she's from originally (meaning what breeder, bloodlines, etc.) or how long those people had her, but her life is not in danger. She was pulled from the kill place, and is in foster care now, but obviously, she'd love to have a home to go to!
Ginger is in Texas under the purview of ADAPT rescue (it stands for "A Doberman Adoption Placement Team", according to the log on their site.) Following that link, you can donate to the rescue directly, even if you're not interested in adopting Ginger. If you ARE interested in adopting Ginger (I guess you'd guess that the gist here is "no cats"), the information can be found on her Adopt a Pet web page.
She's spayed, heartworm negative, and fully vetted. Apparently her owners dumped her in a high kill facility when it turned out that she didn't get along with cats. I don't know where she's from originally (meaning what breeder, bloodlines, etc.) or how long those people had her, but her life is not in danger. She was pulled from the kill place, and is in foster care now, but obviously, she'd love to have a home to go to!
Ginger is in Texas under the purview of ADAPT rescue (it stands for "A Doberman Adoption Placement Team", according to the log on their site.) Following that link, you can donate to the rescue directly, even if you're not interested in adopting Ginger. If you ARE interested in adopting Ginger (I guess you'd guess that the gist here is "no cats"), the information can be found on her Adopt a Pet web page.
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foster,
heartworm negative,
rescue,
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texas
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