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DOBERMAN DCM
DCM is the inability for the heart to contract normally, leading to abnormal heart function.This is caused by the normal heart muscle being replaced by scar (fibrosis) tissue. In Dobermans, it is typically a genetic condition. During early stages, DCM is asymptomatic or “Occult.”. AsLITTLE BOY BLUE
Little Boy Blue. Blue is a very special blind 7 year old Doberman. A perfect gentleman, he is chill, and gets along with everything, including dogs, cats and horses. Blue is housebroken, crate trained, and knows basic obedience. He loves affection and is such a joy to live with. Blue has diabetes, which requires regular monitoring and DOBERMAN BREEDERS AND DOBERMAN PUPPIES IN ARIZONA There are some hobby breeders that still meet these requirements and aren’t as expensive. You should expect to spend between $1,000 – $3,500 for a Doberman Puppy (importing can cost more). Most reputable bred Dobermans are about $2,500. Keep in mind that saving upfront will almost certainly mean more money spent in veterinarian and training CHARM - DESERT HARBOR DOBERMAN RESCUE Charm is approximately 6 years old. She is a beautiful red Doberman, found in dire condition and brought to the shelter. After surgery, and the removal of a mineralized fetus, she has been feeling much better. We are still tackling some veterinary care to ensure we have a OPIE - DESERT HARBOR DOBERMAN RESCUE Opie is an almost 2 year old Doberman. This boy is an athlete and a cuddler; the whole package! He learns quickly and is very engaged – he will follow you around the house, and has such an expressive face when you talk to him. Opie is housebroken, crate trained, and haslearned to sit and
LINA - DESERT HARBOR DOBERMAN RESCUE Lina is a 4 year old Doberman who was surrendered to us when her owner recently lost his home. This friendly, playful girl lives for snuggling on the couch and playing with her tug toys. You will often find her depositing a toy into your hand as a not-so-subtle suggestion. She is housebroken, crate trained, LUCAS - COMING SOON! - DESERT HARBOR DOBERMAN RESCUE Lucas is a 9 month old Doberman that does well with other dogs and people. He is receiving medical care for an untreated puncture wound, and once he is better, will be available for adoption. Photos by #dhdrron of #dhdrLucas (use the hashtags to see more Instagramphotos!)
LITTERMATE SYNDROME: WHEN BONDED GOES BAD Littermate. Syndrome. Littermate Syndrome is the general term for what many experts believe occurs when two puppies from the same litter (or even two young puppies of the same age adopted at the same time) go to the same home. Their bond is so deep that it can create dangerous and unpleasant side effects that are not fair to themselves or those ARIZONA DOBERMAN RESCUE Desert Harbor Doberman Rescue. Adopt, Learn, Volunteer & Get Help. We are Arizona’s first and only 501 (c) (3) nonprofit Doberman rescue. We are committed to forever placements, and do our best to make sure the DHDR dog you take home is suited to your lifestyle. Every DHDR dog is behaviorally evaluated , and given a thorough veterinary exam. ADOPTABLE DOBERMANS IN ARIZONA Cessa is a 2.5 year old red Doberman. This cutie pie is housebroken, crate trained, does well in the car, and does well with other dogs. Cessa hasn't experienced a ton in her life, so she can be shy and nervous around new people, experiences, or things. With patience, Blueis
DOBERMAN DCM
DCM is the inability for the heart to contract normally, leading to abnormal heart function.This is caused by the normal heart muscle being replaced by scar (fibrosis) tissue. In Dobermans, it is typically a genetic condition. During early stages, DCM is asymptomatic or “Occult.”. AsLITTLE BOY BLUE
Little Boy Blue. Blue is a very special blind 7 year old Doberman. A perfect gentleman, he is chill, and gets along with everything, including dogs, cats and horses. Blue is housebroken, crate trained, and knows basic obedience. He loves affection and is such a joy to live with. Blue has diabetes, which requires regular monitoring and DOBERMAN BREEDERS AND DOBERMAN PUPPIES IN ARIZONA There are some hobby breeders that still meet these requirements and aren’t as expensive. You should expect to spend between $1,000 – $3,500 for a Doberman Puppy (importing can cost more). Most reputable bred Dobermans are about $2,500. Keep in mind that saving upfront will almost certainly mean more money spent in veterinarian and training CHARM - DESERT HARBOR DOBERMAN RESCUE Charm is approximately 6 years old. She is a beautiful red Doberman, found in dire condition and brought to the shelter. After surgery, and the removal of a mineralized fetus, she has been feeling much better. We are still tackling some veterinary care to ensure we have a OPIE - DESERT HARBOR DOBERMAN RESCUE Opie is an almost 2 year old Doberman. This boy is an athlete and a cuddler; the whole package! He learns quickly and is very engaged – he will follow you around the house, and has such an expressive face when you talk to him. Opie is housebroken, crate trained, and haslearned to sit and
LINA - DESERT HARBOR DOBERMAN RESCUE Lina is a 4 year old Doberman who was surrendered to us when her owner recently lost his home. This friendly, playful girl lives for snuggling on the couch and playing with her tug toys. You will often find her depositing a toy into your hand as a not-so-subtle suggestion. She is housebroken, crate trained, LUCAS - COMING SOON! - DESERT HARBOR DOBERMAN RESCUE Lucas is a 9 month old Doberman that does well with other dogs and people. He is receiving medical care for an untreated puncture wound, and once he is better, will be available for adoption. Photos by #dhdrron of #dhdrLucas (use the hashtags to see more Instagramphotos!)
LITTERMATE SYNDROME: WHEN BONDED GOES BAD Littermate. Syndrome. Littermate Syndrome is the general term for what many experts believe occurs when two puppies from the same litter (or even two young puppies of the same age adopted at the same time) go to the same home. Their bond is so deep that it can create dangerous and unpleasant side effects that are not fair to themselves or those DOBERMAN ADOPTION PROCESS If the adoption’s a go – We ask you to sign our adoption contract and request an adoption fee based on the Doberman’s age, health, condition, etc. Our fee ranges from $150 – $450, and helps us offset the cost of your pet’s extensive vet intake exam. Not one cent is profit. You have 30 days from the date you sign your contract toDOBERMAN FOSTER
All members in your household are ready and willing (with no reservations) to foster. You are at least 18 years of age and are legally able to enter into binding contracts in the state of Arizona. All members of your household are 12 years of age or older. Due to insurance-related policies, DHDR is not able to have foster familieswith children
ADOPT DOBERMAN CAPITAN Contact@azdoberescue.org Voicemail: 602.492.8139. PO Box 97425 Phoenix, AZ 85060. A 501(c)(3) charitable organization Federal EIN27-1352468
LILAC - COMING SOON! - DESERT HARBOR DOBERMAN RESCUE Lilac is a 1.5 year old female Doberman we are just getting to know. She will be available for adoption soon. OPIE - DESERT HARBOR DOBERMAN RESCUE Opie is an almost 2 year old Doberman. This boy is an athlete and a cuddler; the whole package! He learns quickly and is very engaged – he will follow you around the house, and has such an expressive face when you talk to him. Opie is housebroken, crate trained, and haslearned to sit and
LINA - DESERT HARBOR DOBERMAN RESCUE Lina is a 4 year old Doberman who was surrendered to us when her owner recently lost his home. This friendly, playful girl lives for snuggling on the couch and playing with her tug toys. You will often find her depositing a toy into your hand as a not-so-subtle suggestion. She is housebroken, crate trained,LADY CATALINA
Lady Catalina is a 6 year old female Doberman we are just getting to know. Our Adoptables. Adopt Doberman Little Boy Blue LAYLA BABY - COMING SOON! - DESERT HARBOR DOBERMAN RESCUE Layla Baby is a 4 year old Dobergirl who we are just getting to know. Layla Baby. Our Adoptables. Adopt Doberman Lina LUCKIE - DESERT HARBOR DOBERMAN RESCUE Luckie is a joyful 4 year old Doberman. He looooves to swim, run, and play with other dogs of all sizes. Luckie is crate trained, housebroken, and knows some basic obedience. Boisterous and a bit clumsy, this silly boy is still working on his leash manners. He hasn’t had a ton of experience in the CAPITAN - COMING SOON! - DESERT HARBOR DOBERMAN RESCUE Capitan is a 6 year old male Doberman we are just getting to know. ARIZONA DOBERMAN RESCUE Desert Harbor Doberman Rescue. Adopt, Learn, Volunteer & Get Help. We are Arizona’s first and only 501 (c) (3) nonprofit Doberman rescue. We are committed to forever placements, and do our best to make sure the DHDR dog you take home is suited to your lifestyle. Every DHDR dog is behaviorally evaluated , and given a thorough veterinary exam. ADOPTABLE DOBERMANS IN ARIZONA Cessa is a 2.5 year old red Doberman. This cutie pie is housebroken, crate trained, does well in the car, and does well with other dogs. Cessa hasn't experienced a ton in her life, so she can be shy and nervous around new people, experiences, or things. With patience, Blueis
LITTLE BOY BLUE
Little Boy Blue. Blue is a very special blind 7 year old Doberman. A perfect gentleman, he is chill, and gets along with everything, including dogs, cats and horses. Blue is housebroken, crate trained, and knows basic obedience. He loves affection and is such a joy to live with. Blue has diabetes, which requires regular monitoring and DOBERMAN ADOPTION PROCESS If the adoption’s a go – We ask you to sign our adoption contract and request an adoption fee based on the Doberman’s age, health, condition, etc. Our fee ranges from $150 – $450, and helps us offset the cost of your pet’s extensive vet intake exam. Not one cent is profit. You have 30 days from the date you sign your contract toDOBERMAN DCM
DCM is the inability for the heart to contract normally, leading to abnormal heart function.This is caused by the normal heart muscle being replaced by scar (fibrosis) tissue. In Dobermans, it is typically a genetic condition. During early stages, DCM is asymptomatic or “Occult.”. As CHARM - DESERT HARBOR DOBERMAN RESCUE Charm is approximately 6 years old. She is a beautiful red Doberman, found in dire condition and brought to the shelter. After surgery, and the removal of a mineralized fetus, she has been feeling much better. We are still tackling some veterinary care to ensure we have a OPIE - DESERT HARBOR DOBERMAN RESCUE Opie is an almost 2 year old Doberman. This boy is an athlete and a cuddler; the whole package! He learns quickly and is very engaged – he will follow you around the house, and has such an expressive face when you talk to him. Opie is housebroken, crate trained, and haslearned to sit and
LUCAS - COMING SOON! - DESERT HARBOR DOBERMAN RESCUE Lucas is a 9 month old Doberman that does well with other dogs and people. He is receiving medical care for an untreated puncture wound, and once he is better, will be available for adoption. Photos by #dhdrron of #dhdrLucas (use the hashtags to see more Instagramphotos!)
SAME SEX AGGRESSION IN DOBERMANS Further, a study by the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association found that 79% of inter-dog household aggression involved same-sex pairs. 68% of those pairs were females. It is commonly understood that SSA between two spayed females is the most significant risk, followed by, to a lesser yet still relevant extent, two males. LITTERMATE SYNDROME: WHEN BONDED GOES BAD Littermate. Syndrome. Littermate Syndrome is the general term for what many experts believe occurs when two puppies from the same litter (or even two young puppies of the same age adopted at the same time) go to the same home. Their bond is so deep that it can create dangerous and unpleasant side effects that are not fair to themselves or those ARIZONA DOBERMAN RESCUE Desert Harbor Doberman Rescue. Adopt, Learn, Volunteer & Get Help. We are Arizona’s first and only 501 (c) (3) nonprofit Doberman rescue. We are committed to forever placements, and do our best to make sure the DHDR dog you take home is suited to your lifestyle. Every DHDR dog is behaviorally evaluated , and given a thorough veterinary exam. ADOPTABLE DOBERMANS IN ARIZONA Cessa is a 2.5 year old red Doberman. This cutie pie is housebroken, crate trained, does well in the car, and does well with other dogs. Cessa hasn't experienced a ton in her life, so she can be shy and nervous around new people, experiences, or things. With patience, Blueis
LITTLE BOY BLUE
Little Boy Blue. Blue is a very special blind 7 year old Doberman. A perfect gentleman, he is chill, and gets along with everything, including dogs, cats and horses. Blue is housebroken, crate trained, and knows basic obedience. He loves affection and is such a joy to live with. Blue has diabetes, which requires regular monitoring and DOBERMAN ADOPTION PROCESS If the adoption’s a go – We ask you to sign our adoption contract and request an adoption fee based on the Doberman’s age, health, condition, etc. Our fee ranges from $150 – $450, and helps us offset the cost of your pet’s extensive vet intake exam. Not one cent is profit. You have 30 days from the date you sign your contract toDOBERMAN DCM
DCM is the inability for the heart to contract normally, leading to abnormal heart function.This is caused by the normal heart muscle being replaced by scar (fibrosis) tissue. In Dobermans, it is typically a genetic condition. During early stages, DCM is asymptomatic or “Occult.”. As CHARM - DESERT HARBOR DOBERMAN RESCUE Charm is approximately 6 years old. She is a beautiful red Doberman, found in dire condition and brought to the shelter. After surgery, and the removal of a mineralized fetus, she has been feeling much better. We are still tackling some veterinary care to ensure we have a OPIE - DESERT HARBOR DOBERMAN RESCUE Opie is an almost 2 year old Doberman. This boy is an athlete and a cuddler; the whole package! He learns quickly and is very engaged – he will follow you around the house, and has such an expressive face when you talk to him. Opie is housebroken, crate trained, and haslearned to sit and
LUCAS - COMING SOON! - DESERT HARBOR DOBERMAN RESCUE Lucas is a 9 month old Doberman that does well with other dogs and people. He is receiving medical care for an untreated puncture wound, and once he is better, will be available for adoption. Photos by #dhdrron of #dhdrLucas (use the hashtags to see more Instagramphotos!)
SAME SEX AGGRESSION IN DOBERMANS Further, a study by the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association found that 79% of inter-dog household aggression involved same-sex pairs. 68% of those pairs were females. It is commonly understood that SSA between two spayed females is the most significant risk, followed by, to a lesser yet still relevant extent, two males. LITTERMATE SYNDROME: WHEN BONDED GOES BAD Littermate. Syndrome. Littermate Syndrome is the general term for what many experts believe occurs when two puppies from the same litter (or even two young puppies of the same age adopted at the same time) go to the same home. Their bond is so deep that it can create dangerous and unpleasant side effects that are not fair to themselves or those DOBERMAN ADOPTION PROCESS If the adoption’s a go – We ask you to sign our adoption contract and request an adoption fee based on the Doberman’s age, health, condition, etc. Our fee ranges from $150 – $450, and helps us offset the cost of your pet’s extensive vet intake exam. Not one cent is profit. You have 30 days from the date you sign your contract to CHARM - DESERT HARBOR DOBERMAN RESCUE Charm is approximately 6 years old. She is a beautiful red Doberman, found in dire condition and brought to the shelter. After surgery, and the removal of a mineralized fetus, she has been feeling much better. We are still tackling some veterinary care to ensure we have aDOBERMAN FOSTER
All members in your household are ready and willing (with no reservations) to foster. You are at least 18 years of age and are legally able to enter into binding contracts in the state of Arizona. All members of your household are 12 years of age or older. Due to insurance-related policies, DHDR is not able to have foster familieswith children
DONATE TO DOBERMANS
It costs us a minimum of $450 to place one healthy dog. Since we take in many seniors and special needs Dobermans, many of our dogs cost thousands of dollars each, just for medical care. Here’s how you can help: $3500 pays for a complex surgeries. $2500 pays for a hind-leg amputation. $1000 repairs neglected teeth during a dental andextractions.
DOBERMAN PUPPY RESOURCES Doberman Puppies: The Ultimate Collection of Resources. Pick the right puppy, and raise your puppy to be an enjoyable, friendly, stable adult in line with breed standard. The weeks and months of puppy hood will set the stage for a happy life. First things first, enjoy this virtual class on Doberman Puppies! OPIE - DESERT HARBOR DOBERMAN RESCUE Opie is an almost 2 year old Doberman. This boy is an athlete and a cuddler; the whole package! He learns quickly and is very engaged – he will follow you around the house, and has such an expressive face when you talk to him. Opie is housebroken, crate trained, and haslearned to sit and
LINA - DESERT HARBOR DOBERMAN RESCUE Lina is a 4 year old Doberman who was surrendered to us when her owner recently lost his home. This friendly, playful girl lives for snuggling on the couch and playing with her tug toys. You will often find her depositing a toy into your hand as a not-so-subtle suggestion. She is housebroken, crate trained, CESSA - DESERT HARBOR DOBERMAN RESCUE Cessa is a 2.5 year old red Doberman. This cutie pie is housebroken, crate trained, does well in the car, and does well with other dogs. Cessa hasn’t experienced a ton in her life, so she can be shy and nervous around new people, experiences, or things. With patience, she calms and becomes your bestPARTNERSHIPS
At Desert Harbor Doberman Rescue of Arizona, we value our strong partnerships throughout the rescue community. PACC911 is a coalition of 100 well-respected animal welfare organizations throughout Arizona, most of which are within Maricopa County. PACC911 provides opportunities for its partners to work together for the benefit ofanimals through
SADEE - DESERT HARBOR DOBERMAN RESCUE Sadee is a darling 5 month old Doberman. She is super loving and fun! This cutie is also pretty scared of new people and new situations. Because of that she is looking for someone with experience and the desire to train her in each new experience of her day, growing her confidence. She will also ARIZONA DOBERMAN RESCUE Desert Harbor Doberman Rescue. Adopt, Learn, Volunteer & Get Help. We are Arizona’s first and only 501 (c) (3) nonprofit Doberman rescue. We are committed to forever placements, and do our best to make sure the DHDR dog you take home is suited to your lifestyle. Every DHDR dog is behaviorally evaluated , and given a thorough veterinary exam. ADOPTABLE DOBERMANS IN ARIZONA Cessa is a 2.5 year old red Doberman. This cutie pie is housebroken, crate trained, does well in the car, and does well with other dogs. Cessa hasn't experienced a ton in her life, so she can be shy and nervous around new people, experiences, or things. With patience, Blueis
LITTLE BOY BLUE
Little Boy Blue. Blue is a very special blind 7 year old Doberman. A perfect gentleman, he is chill, and gets along with everything, including dogs, cats and horses. Blue is housebroken, crate trained, and knows basic obedience. He loves affection and is such a joy to live with. Blue has diabetes, which requires regular monitoring and DOBERMAN ADOPTION PROCESS If the adoption’s a go – We ask you to sign our adoption contract and request an adoption fee based on the Doberman’s age, health, condition, etc. Our fee ranges from $150 – $450, and helps us offset the cost of your pet’s extensive vet intake exam. Not one cent is profit. You have 30 days from the date you sign your contract toDOBERMAN DCM
DCM is the inability for the heart to contract normally, leading to abnormal heart function.This is caused by the normal heart muscle being replaced by scar (fibrosis) tissue. In Dobermans, it is typically a genetic condition. During early stages, DCM is asymptomatic or “Occult.”. As CHARM - DESERT HARBOR DOBERMAN RESCUE Charm is approximately 6 years old. She is a beautiful red Doberman, found in dire condition and brought to the shelter. After surgery, and the removal of a mineralized fetus, she has been feeling much better. We are still tackling some veterinary care to ensure we have a OPIE - DESERT HARBOR DOBERMAN RESCUE Opie is an almost 2 year old Doberman. This boy is an athlete and a cuddler; the whole package! He learns quickly and is very engaged – he will follow you around the house, and has such an expressive face when you talk to him. Opie is housebroken, crate trained, and haslearned to sit and
LUCAS - COMING SOON! - DESERT HARBOR DOBERMAN RESCUE Lucas is a 9 month old Doberman that does well with other dogs and people. He is receiving medical care for an untreated puncture wound, and once he is better, will be available for adoption. Photos by #dhdrron of #dhdrLucas (use the hashtags to see more Instagramphotos!)
SAME SEX AGGRESSION IN DOBERMANS Further, a study by the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association found that 79% of inter-dog household aggression involved same-sex pairs. 68% of those pairs were females. It is commonly understood that SSA between two spayed females is the most significant risk, followed by, to a lesser yet still relevant extent, two males. LITTERMATE SYNDROME: WHEN BONDED GOES BAD Littermate. Syndrome. Littermate Syndrome is the general term for what many experts believe occurs when two puppies from the same litter (or even two young puppies of the same age adopted at the same time) go to the same home. Their bond is so deep that it can create dangerous and unpleasant side effects that are not fair to themselves or those ARIZONA DOBERMAN RESCUE Desert Harbor Doberman Rescue. Adopt, Learn, Volunteer & Get Help. We are Arizona’s first and only 501 (c) (3) nonprofit Doberman rescue. We are committed to forever placements, and do our best to make sure the DHDR dog you take home is suited to your lifestyle. Every DHDR dog is behaviorally evaluated , and given a thorough veterinary exam. ADOPTABLE DOBERMANS IN ARIZONA Cessa is a 2.5 year old red Doberman. This cutie pie is housebroken, crate trained, does well in the car, and does well with other dogs. Cessa hasn't experienced a ton in her life, so she can be shy and nervous around new people, experiences, or things. With patience, Blueis
LITTLE BOY BLUE
Little Boy Blue. Blue is a very special blind 7 year old Doberman. A perfect gentleman, he is chill, and gets along with everything, including dogs, cats and horses. Blue is housebroken, crate trained, and knows basic obedience. He loves affection and is such a joy to live with. Blue has diabetes, which requires regular monitoring and DOBERMAN ADOPTION PROCESS If the adoption’s a go – We ask you to sign our adoption contract and request an adoption fee based on the Doberman’s age, health, condition, etc. Our fee ranges from $150 – $450, and helps us offset the cost of your pet’s extensive vet intake exam. Not one cent is profit. You have 30 days from the date you sign your contract toDOBERMAN DCM
DCM is the inability for the heart to contract normally, leading to abnormal heart function.This is caused by the normal heart muscle being replaced by scar (fibrosis) tissue. In Dobermans, it is typically a genetic condition. During early stages, DCM is asymptomatic or “Occult.”. As CHARM - DESERT HARBOR DOBERMAN RESCUE Charm is approximately 6 years old. She is a beautiful red Doberman, found in dire condition and brought to the shelter. After surgery, and the removal of a mineralized fetus, she has been feeling much better. We are still tackling some veterinary care to ensure we have a OPIE - DESERT HARBOR DOBERMAN RESCUE Opie is an almost 2 year old Doberman. This boy is an athlete and a cuddler; the whole package! He learns quickly and is very engaged – he will follow you around the house, and has such an expressive face when you talk to him. Opie is housebroken, crate trained, and haslearned to sit and
LUCAS - COMING SOON! - DESERT HARBOR DOBERMAN RESCUE Lucas is a 9 month old Doberman that does well with other dogs and people. He is receiving medical care for an untreated puncture wound, and once he is better, will be available for adoption. Photos by #dhdrron of #dhdrLucas (use the hashtags to see more Instagramphotos!)
SAME SEX AGGRESSION IN DOBERMANS Further, a study by the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association found that 79% of inter-dog household aggression involved same-sex pairs. 68% of those pairs were females. It is commonly understood that SSA between two spayed females is the most significant risk, followed by, to a lesser yet still relevant extent, two males. LITTERMATE SYNDROME: WHEN BONDED GOES BAD Littermate. Syndrome. Littermate Syndrome is the general term for what many experts believe occurs when two puppies from the same litter (or even two young puppies of the same age adopted at the same time) go to the same home. Their bond is so deep that it can create dangerous and unpleasant side effects that are not fair to themselves or those DOBERMAN ADOPTION PROCESS If the adoption’s a go – We ask you to sign our adoption contract and request an adoption fee based on the Doberman’s age, health, condition, etc. Our fee ranges from $150 – $450, and helps us offset the cost of your pet’s extensive vet intake exam. Not one cent is profit. You have 30 days from the date you sign your contract to CHARM - DESERT HARBOR DOBERMAN RESCUE Charm is approximately 6 years old. She is a beautiful red Doberman, found in dire condition and brought to the shelter. After surgery, and the removal of a mineralized fetus, she has been feeling much better. We are still tackling some veterinary care to ensure we have aDOBERMAN FOSTER
All members in your household are ready and willing (with no reservations) to foster. You are at least 18 years of age and are legally able to enter into binding contracts in the state of Arizona. All members of your household are 12 years of age or older. Due to insurance-related policies, DHDR is not able to have foster familieswith children
DONATE TO DOBERMANS
It costs us a minimum of $450 to place one healthy dog. Since we take in many seniors and special needs Dobermans, many of our dogs cost thousands of dollars each, just for medical care. Here’s how you can help: $3500 pays for a complex surgeries. $2500 pays for a hind-leg amputation. $1000 repairs neglected teeth during a dental andextractions.
DOBERMAN PUPPY RESOURCES Doberman Puppies: The Ultimate Collection of Resources. Pick the right puppy, and raise your puppy to be an enjoyable, friendly, stable adult in line with breed standard. The weeks and months of puppy hood will set the stage for a happy life. First things first, enjoy this virtual class on Doberman Puppies! OPIE - DESERT HARBOR DOBERMAN RESCUE Opie is an almost 2 year old Doberman. This boy is an athlete and a cuddler; the whole package! He learns quickly and is very engaged – he will follow you around the house, and has such an expressive face when you talk to him. Opie is housebroken, crate trained, and haslearned to sit and
LINA - DESERT HARBOR DOBERMAN RESCUE Lina is a 4 year old Doberman who was surrendered to us when her owner recently lost his home. This friendly, playful girl lives for snuggling on the couch and playing with her tug toys. You will often find her depositing a toy into your hand as a not-so-subtle suggestion. She is housebroken, crate trained, CESSA - DESERT HARBOR DOBERMAN RESCUE Cessa is a 2.5 year old red Doberman. This cutie pie is housebroken, crate trained, does well in the car, and does well with other dogs. Cessa hasn’t experienced a ton in her life, so she can be shy and nervous around new people, experiences, or things. With patience, she calms and becomes your bestPARTNERSHIPS
At Desert Harbor Doberman Rescue of Arizona, we value our strong partnerships throughout the rescue community. PACC911 is a coalition of 100 well-respected animal welfare organizations throughout Arizona, most of which are within Maricopa County. PACC911 provides opportunities for its partners to work together for the benefit ofanimals through
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DESERT HARBOR DOBERMAN RESCUE IF YOU’RE INTERESTED IN ADOPTING AN ARIZONA DOBERMAN, YOU’VE COMETO THE RIGHT PLACE!
We are Arizona’s first and only 501(c)(3) IRS-certified charity Doberman rescue. A no-kill rescue committed to forever placements, we do our best to make sure the DHDR dog you take home is suited to your lifestyle. Every DHDR dog is evaluated for temperament and behavior, and given a thorough veterinary examination at intake. Then, each dog goes to a foster home where we learn more about its habits and personality in a real family setting, and help with basic obediencetraining.
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