My name is Sam!

Posted over 2 years ago|Updated 1 year ago
Sam

My basic info

Age
6 years 11 months old, Adult
Sex
Male
Color
Black - with Tan, Yellow or Fawn
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
71 lb (current)
Pet ID
ps_59034109

My details

  • Good With Dogs
  • Purebred
  • Housetrained

My health

  • Shots current
  • Spayed/neutered

My story

Their adoption process

We thoroughly review potential new families with a multi-layered process. We make sure that the new families can properly take care of a Doberman and should anything happen, that the Doberman comes back to us. A Doberman that comes into GDR has us behind them for life, as does their adoptive family.

Our adoption process includes:
1. Initial Application and review
2. Vet and personal reference check
3. Home visit
4. Board and foster review

Adoption steps

  1. Submit Application
    The application allows us to get to know your home and family situation and find the best match for you.
  2. Interview
    We get deeper into exactly what you're looking for in a Doberman. We get a lot of different personalities!
  3. Home Check
    One of out volunteers meets you and your family to further discuss the doberman you are interested in and help set you up for success.
  4. Meet the Pet
    Time to meet your potential new family member! We save this step for the end since our fosters are busy and we want to be respectful.
  5. Approve Application
    The board discusses your application and votes to approve.
  6. Take the Pet Home
    Once the adoption contract is signed and the fee Is paid, its time to welcome home your best friend!

Go meet their pets

All of our pets are kept in foster comes across Georgia, Alabama and South Carolina. If you would like to meet one of our pets, we require an adoption application be submitted and a home check be completed so we can be respectful of our fosters time.

More about this rescue

Georgia Doberman Rescue is a non profit, volunteer organization, dedicated to rescuing and re-homing abandoned or homeless Doberman Pinschers from shelters or owners who have surrendered them. By working with volunteers, foster homes, veterinarians and trainers, we are able to place these dogs in loving temporary homes for assessment and rehabilitation, and then into carefully screened forever homes. We are an educational resource for the Doberman owner, and provide information on responsible pet ownership, good nutrition, positive behavioral training and the importance of spaying and neutering pets.