Adoption Pending! Baby Andy is one of three Miller Dozen male pups left for adoption. He was born on March 3rd, 2018. Momma was the beautiful Doberman, Quinn. Daddy is found to be part Australian Cattle Dog and Boxer. Andy's specific DNA is 50% Doberman, 25% Boxer, 25% Australian Cattle Dog. The DNA testing has indicated these pups will be between 60 and 90 pounds when fully grown. They are clear for Exercise Induced Collapse and MDR1, Multi-Drug sensitivity. Potty training is going very well for Andy and he is also working on crate training. He is a really easy and super smart puppy who goes with the flow. He is a very chill puppy who seems to take everything in with stride.Andy is current on vaccinations, wormed and micro-chipped. We will neuter him at around 6 months of age by our vets. Adopter just needs to bring him to his appointment. Please apply if interested in this sweet little man!
More about Andy
Good with Dogs, Good with Cats, Good with Kids, Good with Adults, Requires a yard, Likes to play with toys, Playful, Affectionate, Even-tempered, Gentle, Goofy
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.org)
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.org)
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.org)
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.org)
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.org)
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.org)
We follow the Doberman Pinscher Club of America's Code of Ethics. For more information visit the DPCA at www.dpca.org
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