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MEET BLITZ, an 85-lb serious Doberman male who is waiting for his forever home. Blitz is a large red Dobie, almost 2 years old. He is a dark red, almost chocolate color and is magnificent in appearance.
He is affectionate with people he knows but is inclined to be tense and suspicious with strangers, especially if he is in a confined space. Blitz is also nervous when crated or in a small run. As such, a local or in-state adoption (he is in the Los Angeles area) would be desirable because crate transport would be difficult. He also does not like to be told what to do, and can show his displeasure if he is pushed into doings something he does not want. He is currently in training for this reason.
Blitz gets along well with other dogs-- he has previously lived happily with a female Doberman in his foster home.
Because of his size and strength, a home without small children is mandatory. Blitz has high energy and would benefit from having a yard, where he can run and play.
Blitz is hypo-thyroid so is on inexpensive thyroid medication, which will likely be forever.
We believe Blitz is of European ancestry and like all Euro-Dobies, he has heavier bones and a larger head than the more petite American Dobies. Blitz is without question a lot of dog! But he is a lot of really good dog. Doberman or large-dog experience is a must for his adoption.
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MEET BLITZ, an 85-lb serious Doberman male who is waiting for his forever home. Blitz is a large red Dobie, almost 2 years old. He is a dark red, almost chocolate color and is magnificent in appearance.
He is affectionate with people he knows but is inclined to be tense and suspicious with strangers, especially if he is in a confined space. Blitz is also nervous when crated or in a small run. As such, a local or in-state adoption (he is in the Los Angeles area) would be desirable because crate transport would be difficult. He also does not like to be told what to do, and can show his displeasure if he is pushed into doings something he does not want. He is currently in training for this reason.
Blitz gets along well with other dogs-- he has previously lived happily with a female Doberman in his foster home.
Because of his size and strength, a home without small children is mandatory. Blitz has high energy and would benefit from having a yard, where he can run and play.
Blitz is hypo-thyroid so is on inexpensive thyroid medication, which will likely be forever.
We believe Blitz is of European ancestry and like all Euro-Dobies, he has heavier bones and a larger head than the more petite American Dobies. Blitz is without question a lot of dog! But he is a lot of really good dog. Doberman or large-dog experience is a must for his adoption.
We start with an initial interview to make sure the dog is a good fit for the home/family.
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Approve Application
If the dogs are local, we would do a meet and greet at this time as well.
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We strive to match adopters with the best dogs for them or their families.
We strive to match adopters with the best dogs for them or their families.
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We are a registered 501c3 animal rescue organization in the State of California. We adopt out dogs in Southern California and in the Pacific Northwest, and in some cases we work with rescue partners in specific locations, to help facilitate adoptions.
We are a registered 501c3 animal rescue organization in the State of California. We adopt out dogs in Southern California and in the Pacific Northwest, and in some cases we work with rescue partners in specific locations, to help facilitate adoptions.
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