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My basic info
Breed
Doberman Pinscher
Color
Red/Golden/Orange/Chestnut
Age
2 years old, Young
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
62 lbs (current)
Sex
Male
Pet ID
–
My details
Good with dogs
Purebred
Needs experienced adopter
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
My personality
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Carter is one special character - he is a red Doberman with a docked tail, floppy ears and medium build (healthy weight 60-65 lbs). Carter loves playing; rough housing, tossing toys, running and bouncing around. His 'special' character is his complete lack of maturity. Poorly socialized, but we also suspect, Carter was dropped on his head as a puppy or maybe fetal alcohol syndrome, his goofy face shows some developmental signs (eyes are too far apart) but otherwise, he's just HAPPY and DUMB. He is dog friendly, will let other males dominate him or push him down. He can be nippy due to his constant state of puppy - not mean, other dogs correct him. His foster has been working on his nippy, teethy grab for treats and awareness of hands. He needs a yard to run and downtime inside in a kennel with his stuffies at naptime.
Due to Carter's low IQ - we recommend a home with older teens so no one gets mad that he takes fingers with treats when overstimulated. Training will take time, repeat and focus - maybe even a few beers for his humans. Carter SMILES the entire time and is happy to be in training, but retains little. Dobermans are known for their incredible ability to learn and observe to teach themselves. Carter identifies as a Lizard some days, other days as a Chicken. We have tried to explain to him, his amazing breed and the expectations. We want him to be LOVED for his goofiness.
Favorite Color: HOT PINK
Favorite Toy: Stuffed Bear
Favorite Food: Meatballs by Milo's Kitchen
HIS-STORY: This dude was kicked out of his home for being 'too puppy' - the shelter called rescue and it was noted, Carter did not know how to walk on a leash, was not house trained or used to any commands. He was in 'play' mode all the time and happy to have dog friends. Crate trained to force some routine and sanity at his foster home, Carter has matured (slightly) and has (some) manners.
Now neutered, up to date on vaccines and heartworm treated (he tested positive at intake).
FOSTERED IN TEXAS. *Adoption Fee includes transport to PNW, Midwest or NY-NJ-CT-VA-VT states by pet transport partners.
Email to Apply! Adopt@CaffeinatedCanineRescueTx.org
Video Link with Carter playing -
https://youtube.com/shorts/_t0662tNMGA?si=OpxeNUiehUdECSMB
Carter is one special character - he is a red Doberman with a docked tail, floppy ears and medium build (healthy weight 60-65 lbs). Carter loves playing; rough housing, tossing toys, running and bouncing around. His 'special' character is his complete lack of maturity. Poorly socialized, but we also suspect, Carter was dropped on his head as a puppy or maybe fetal alcohol syndrome, his goofy face shows some developmental signs (eyes are too far apart) but otherwise, he's just HAPPY and DUMB. He is dog friendly, will let other males dominate him or push him down. He can be nippy due to his constant state of puppy - not mean, other dogs correct him. His foster has been working on his nippy, teethy grab for treats and awareness of hands. He needs a yard to run and downtime inside in a kennel with his stuffies at naptime.
Due to Carter's low IQ - we recommend a home with older teens so no one gets mad that he takes fingers with treats when overstimulated. Training will take time, repeat and focus - maybe even a few beers for his humans. Carter SMILES the entire time and is happy to be in training, but retains little. Dobermans are known for their incredible ability to learn and observe to teach themselves. Carter identifies as a Lizard some days, other days as a Chicken. We have tried to explain to him, his amazing breed and the expectations. We want him to be LOVED for his goofiness.
Favorite Color: HOT PINK
Favorite Toy: Stuffed Bear
Favorite Food: Meatballs by Milo's Kitchen
HIS-STORY: This dude was kicked out of his home for being 'too puppy' - the shelter called rescue and it was noted, Carter did not know how to walk on a leash, was not house trained or used to any commands. He was in 'play' mode all the time and happy to have dog friends. Crate trained to force some routine and sanity at his foster home, Carter has matured (slightly) and has (some) manners.
Now neutered, up to date on vaccines and heartworm treated (he tested positive at intake).
FOSTERED IN TEXAS. *Adoption Fee includes transport to PNW, Midwest or NY-NJ-CT-VA-VT states by pet transport partners.
Email to Apply! Adopt@CaffeinatedCanineRescueTx.org
Video Link with Carter playing -
https://youtube.com/shorts/_t0662tNMGA?si=OpxeNUiehUdECSMB
Application is available on our website; PDF is 6 pages. Please complete and return by eMail.
2.
Interview
We will confirm receiving the application and schedule a phone interview; home visit or photos of the home along with reference checks.
3.
Meet the Pet
Approved Applicants will then be offered - contact with the foster home (video/texts); meet-up if the adopter is local to the foster.
4.
Sign Adoption Contract
After being matched to a dog - deciding on transport or 'take home' date, then a contact is signed and copies emailed to all parties.
5.
Pay Fee
Adoption Fee is paid by Zelle, CashApp, Zeffy, Venmo, PayPal or Check. The adoption fee helps rescue cover medical costs for the dogs.
6.
Take the Pet Home
Our dogs are in foster homes in Brazoria County, Texas. Most dogs will TRANSPORT to their forever homes by 3rd party, rescue pays fees.
Additional adoption info
There is no fee to apply - we will contact you and discuss the pet.
There is no fee to apply - we will contact you and discuss the pet.
Go meet their pets
We do not have a facility; all of our dogs are in foster homes and the adoption process [approved application] is required to plan a meet and greet.
We do not have a facility; all of our dogs are in foster homes and the adoption process [approved application] is required to plan a meet and greet.
More about this rescue
Mission Statement: Volunteers Fueled by Caffeine and Compassion to help Care for Dogs in Today's Pet Crisis in Texas.
Our dogs come from at-risk shelters in TEXAS -focused on Fort Bend Co/Brazoria Co/Galveston Co/Harris Co., partnerships to help dogs in rural areas in South Texas and urgent Owner Surrenders due to loss or tragedy.
We are a small rescue and every things counts - every penny and each donation is a blessing. Most of the dogs require neuter, heartworm treatment and medications for various illness/injury before being cleared for adoption. Our dogs receive quality care in food, toys and hygiene while they recover and wait for forever homes.
Mission Statement: Volunteers Fueled by Caffeine and Compassion to help Care for Dogs in Today's Pet Crisis in Texas.
Our dogs come from at-risk shelters in TEXAS -focused on Fort Bend Co/Brazoria Co/Galveston Co/Harris Co., partnerships to help dogs in rural areas in South Texas and urgent Owner Surrenders due to loss or tragedy.
We are a small rescue and every things counts - every penny and each donation is a blessing. Most of the dogs require neuter, heartworm treatment and medications for various illness/injury before being cleared for adoption. Our dogs receive quality care in food, toys and hygiene while they recover and wait for forever homes.
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