Posted over 2 months ago | Updated 1 week ago
My name is Willow. You might remember me as so many of your were supportive of me and my babies.
The girls have moved on to their own lives and I must do the same now.
I am approximately 3 years old. I have been spayed and am ready to go! Look at how beautiful am and how well I am doing!
I didn’t get much training in my former life so I don’t know a lot of commands but I am more than willing to learn and to please. I love getting attention from my foster mom and anyone else I meet. I am a very sweet girl.
Now that I’m not raising babies anymore I can just be me. I am learning what it is like to play and be a bit mischievous at times. It is nice to be able to do that.
I have done well with my bathroom duties while in foster so when I move on to a new home I should train up easily in that department. I will need obedience training and some work on leash training.
I have been tested with other dogs and did much better with females but it will be important to introduce me and see how it goes.
Please go to www. Doberescue-ne.org to read the rules and adoption area and the application can be found there as well. I am so looking forward to my future life!
Willow
All of our dogs are current with all shots, are on heart worm preventative monthly and are neutered/spayed. All dogs are tail docked. All of the above Dobes are pure breed Dobermans unless otherwise noted.
We hope you can find a place in your heart and your home for one of our rescue Dobes.
Please Note:
In most cases we require a fenced yard.
We do not place our rescue dogs in homes with very young children (under the age of 8 years). We set these limitations, not because of aggression issues with our dogs, but because Dobermans are generally large, active dogs and can easily knock down, run over or easily trip a small child, causing a serious fall. Also, we reserve the right to refuse adoption for any reason.
Our adoption area encompasses Nebraska, Iowa and South Dakota.
Copyright © 2007 - Omaha Doberman Rescue
For more information or to fill out an adoption request please visit
http://www.doberescue-ne.org/
My name is Willow. You might remember me as so many of your were supportive of me and my babies.
The girls have moved on to their own lives and I must do the same now.
I am approximately 3 years old. I have been spayed and am ready to go! Look at how beautiful am and how well I am doing!
I didn’t get much training in my former life so I don’t know a lot of commands but I am more than willing to learn and to please. I love getting attention from my foster mom and anyone else I meet. I am a very sweet girl.
Now that I’m not raising babies anymore I can just be me. I am learning what it is like to play and be a bit mischievous at times. It is nice to be able to do that.
I have done well with my bathroom duties while in foster so when I move on to a new home I should train up easily in that department. I will need obedience training and some work on leash training.
I have been tested with other dogs and did much better with females but it will be important to introduce me and see how it goes.
Please go to www. Doberescue-ne.org to read the rules and adoption area and the application can be found there as well. I am so looking forward to my future life!
Willow
All of our dogs are current with all shots, are on heart worm preventative monthly and are neutered/spayed. All dogs are tail docked. All of the above Dobes are pure breed Dobermans unless otherwise noted.
We hope you can find a place in your heart and your home for one of our rescue Dobes.
Please Note:
In most cases we require a fenced yard.
We do not place our rescue dogs in homes with very young children (under the age of 8 years). We set these limitations, not because of aggression issues with our dogs, but because Dobermans are generally large, active dogs and can easily knock down, run over or easily trip a small child, causing a serious fall. Also, we reserve the right to refuse adoption for any reason.
Our adoption area encompasses Nebraska, Iowa and South Dakota.
Copyright © 2007 - Omaha Doberman Rescue
For more information or to fill out an adoption request please visit
http://www.doberescue-ne.org/