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My basic info
Breed
Doberman Pinscher
Color
Black - with Brown, Red, Golden, Orange or Chestnut
Age
2 years old, Young
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Male
Pet ID
–
My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Purebred
Needs experienced adopter
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Microchipped
My personality
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Chandler lived with a young family in an apartment (purchased from a breeder) until he was 'too big' and surrendered to a shelter. He was poorly socialized and was not used to strangers and never had dog friends. He was significantly underweight at 54 lbs and barked at strangers. The shelter staff knew the best way to find the 'right' family for their 'Silly Goose' would be through Rescue.
Chandler Goose weighed in at 70 lbs during his rescue intake and was still noticeably underweight with poor muscle tone. He is tall and at 2 years old, will not get any bigger - which is fine since he is above the breed standard of a Doberman and fitting in the category of a Warlock or King size bred Doberman.
He has been slow introduced to other dogs and thriving in group play. He does well with other doberman males and females; he wants to play and smell, following the lead of other dogs. He would like dog friends and a yard to play. Video: https://youtube.com/shorts/UNgh6IvlV8U?si=i-Q9xYtOpNeCRWga
Chandler loves, LOVES balls and ropes. He is an anxious chewer and blanket sucker. He is very vocal, whining and barking when he wants attention. He was kenneled at the shelter for months, so he is reluctant to crate at his foster home. He prefers to sleep on a dog bed, couch or the floor. Chandler is being trained with boundaries (baby gates) and does not push open doors or push past people. He knows sit and is easy to walk on a leash. He barks at people and things at a distance but does not show aggression.
He will need a family accepting of his initial anxiety - he barks at new things and people (which is unnerving since he's huge) but will give kisses by the 2nd date or meeting, give 48 hours in a new home before he understands. He is working on house training and socializing. He functions with a puppy brain but is very trainable and eager to please.
Vaccinated, tested negative for heartworms and on prevention, microchipped, neutered.
Fostered in Texas. *Adoption Fee includes XL crate fee on transport to PNW, Midwest or NY-NJ-CT-VA-VT states by pet transport partners.
FOLLOW Facebook for more : https://www.facebook.com/CaffeinatedCanineRescueTX
Email to Apply! Adopt@CaffeinatedCanineRescueTx.org
Chandler lived with a young family in an apartment (purchased from a breeder) until he was 'too big' and surrendered to a shelter. He was poorly socialized and was not used to strangers and never had dog friends. He was significantly underweight at 54 lbs and barked at strangers. The shelter staff knew the best way to find the 'right' family for their 'Silly Goose' would be through Rescue.
Chandler Goose weighed in at 70 lbs during his rescue intake and was still noticeably underweight with poor muscle tone. He is tall and at 2 years old, will not get any bigger - which is fine since he is above the breed standard of a Doberman and fitting in the category of a Warlock or King size bred Doberman.
He has been slow introduced to other dogs and thriving in group play. He does well with other doberman males and females; he wants to play and smell, following the lead of other dogs. He would like dog friends and a yard to play. Video: https://youtube.com/shorts/UNgh6IvlV8U?si=i-Q9xYtOpNeCRWga
Chandler loves, LOVES balls and ropes. He is an anxious chewer and blanket sucker. He is very vocal, whining and barking when he wants attention. He was kenneled at the shelter for months, so he is reluctant to crate at his foster home. He prefers to sleep on a dog bed, couch or the floor. Chandler is being trained with boundaries (baby gates) and does not push open doors or push past people. He knows sit and is easy to walk on a leash. He barks at people and things at a distance but does not show aggression.
He will need a family accepting of his initial anxiety - he barks at new things and people (which is unnerving since he's huge) but will give kisses by the 2nd date or meeting, give 48 hours in a new home before he understands. He is working on house training and socializing. He functions with a puppy brain but is very trainable and eager to please.
Vaccinated, tested negative for heartworms and on prevention, microchipped, neutered.
Fostered in Texas. *Adoption Fee includes XL crate fee on transport to PNW, Midwest or NY-NJ-CT-VA-VT states by pet transport partners.
FOLLOW Facebook for more : https://www.facebook.com/CaffeinatedCanineRescueTX
Email to Apply! Adopt@CaffeinatedCanineRescueTx.org
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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