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Age
Adult
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
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Sex
Female
Pet ID
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My details
Good with dogs
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Chevy is the cutest girl! She was abandoned at a rural animal shelter because they just didn’t want her anymore. She’s 2 years old, spayed, knows a few commands and she’s dog social (though she needs slow introductions due to some insecurities). The owners claimed they got her from a “breeder” and she was a “purebred doberman”....ummm...nope. She has natural ears and a docked tail and she’s in the 65 pound range. She’s most likely mixed with shepherd but she’s 100% adorable. Chevy can be a little insecure so she needs patience, gentle handling and she has been well behaved during crate training, often staying there even with the door open. She doesn’t like being left alone outside so if you’re looking for an outdoor dog then this is not your girl. Her one bad habit is she likes to climb up for hugs which is endearing but also physically cumbersome and not everyone will enjoy being “climbed” by a big dog. Chevy is ready for a new home that will cherish her as she deserves.
Chevy is the cutest girl! She was abandoned at a rural animal shelter because they just didn’t want her anymore. She’s 2 years old, spayed, knows a few commands and she’s dog social (though she needs slow introductions due to some insecurities). The owners claimed they got her from a “breeder” and she was a “purebred doberman”....ummm...nope. She has natural ears and a docked tail and she’s in the 65 pound range. She’s most likely mixed with shepherd but she’s 100% adorable. Chevy can be a little insecure so she needs patience, gentle handling and she has been well behaved during crate training, often staying there even with the door open. She doesn’t like being left alone outside so if you’re looking for an outdoor dog then this is not your girl. Her one bad habit is she likes to climb up for hugs which is endearing but also physically cumbersome and not everyone will enjoy being “climbed” by a big dog. Chevy is ready for a new home that will cherish her as she deserves.
http://www.dobiesandlittlepawsrescue.org/newadoptionapplication.pdf
Send us your completed application to dobierescue@earthlink.net
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Visit the Facility and Find a Pet
If we have any appropriate candidates then you can make an appointment to come to the rescue and meet the dogs.
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Sign Adoption Contract
Additional adoption info
We ask that you bring the whole family (including the four legged) so we can best match you with the right dog. Once you have found your new companion we will have you fill out a one page adoption agreement. All dogs go home spayed or neutered, vaccinated, micro-chipped, with a collar, and ID tag.
Our donations for dogs may vary depending on gender, age, breed and medical needs. Generally our male Dobermans are $250-300 with possible flexibility for seniors. Our female Dobermans are generally a $350 donation, due to the fact that it is more difficult for us to get spay appointments and therefore, we are paying more for those surgeries at other vet clinics. We have to ask more just to make ends meet for now. Little dogs and non-Dobermans are still generally a $200 donation.
We ask that you bring the whole family (including the four legged) so we can best match you with the right dog. Once you have found your new companion we will have you fill out a one page adoption agreement. All dogs go home spayed or neutered, vaccinated, micro-chipped, with a collar, and ID tag.
Our donations for dogs may vary depending on gender, age, breed and medical needs. Generally our male Dobermans are $250-300 with possible flexibility for seniors. Our female Dobermans are generally a $350 donation, due to the fact that it is more difficult for us to get spay appointments and therefore, we are paying more for those surgeries at other vet clinics. We have to ask more just to make ends meet for now. Little dogs and non-Dobermans are still generally a $200 donation.
Go meet their pets
We are located on a small ranch nestled in the orchards of Fillmore, ca. We are open every saturday from 11:00am-3:00pm for open house adoptions as long as you have an approved application. We have to keep visitors to a minimum due to the pandemic. We can arrange weekday or sunday visits by appointment as well.
We are located on a small ranch nestled in the orchards of Fillmore, ca. We are open every saturday from 11:00am-3:00pm for open house adoptions as long as you have an approved application. We have to keep visitors to a minimum due to the pandemic. We can arrange weekday or sunday visits by appointment as well.
More about this rescue
We are a non-profit, no-kill rescue/sanctuary specializing in dobermans but also rescuing small dogs. Most of our dogs come from animal shelters before they are euthanized and are given a second chance at a new home.
We are a non-profit, no-kill rescue/sanctuary specializing in dobermans but also rescuing small dogs. Most of our dogs come from animal shelters before they are euthanized and are given a second chance at a new home.
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