Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs,
Story
Meet Thelma! 🐾
This 6-9 month-old, 40-lb Red Doberman is the perfect blend of beauty, brains, and boundless energy. With her sleek, chocolate-colored coat and striking tan markings, Thelma catches everyone's eye. She's about 18 inches tall, compact and ready for adventure—whether it's playing in the yard, chasing after her foster sister, or curling up for a cozy nap.
Thelma is as clever as she is adorable. When she's playing with her foster sister, Dottie, she's figured out that speed isn't always her strong suit—so she takes the smart approach, using shortcuts and outwitting her playmate during their backyard chases. Wrestling and nibbling are her go-to play styles, though her foster family sometimes steps in to give the mouth games a break. She has a playful spirit, but she's also quick to take direction and settle down when needed.
One of Thelma's favorite pastimes is collecting all the toys! Whether it's plush, squeaky, or something she can chew on, she's all about grabbing them one by one and making a little toy mountain at her favorite spot on the sectional sofa. It's not just playtime—it's strategy! And if her foster sister tries to steal a toy, it only adds to the fun for Thelma.
When it comes to her quirks, Thelma has a unique obsession: the TV! She barks whenever a horse, dog, or big cat shows up on screen. Whether it's a lion in a nature documentary or a dog in a commercial, she's quick to notice and let her opinion be known. She may need a little redirecting (and perhaps a chew toy) to help you enjoy your show in peace.
Leash training is still a work in progress for this curious girl. On walks, Thelma is eager to explore and greet other dogs and may resort to pulling at times and a few friendly barks—not out of aggression, but more likely from frustration at not being able to say hello. She's also fascinated by squirrels and other critters she encounters outdoors. Patience, some treats, and training will help her channel that enthusiasm into better leash manners.
At home, Thelma is making great progress. She's believed to be fully house trained and only had one accident on her first day here. Now, she knows the routine and heads outside to do her business. When it comes to her crate, she's a bit hesitant at first but can't resist the lure of a tasty treat to get her inside. She sleeps through the night in her crate and spends time there during the day when her foster parents are at work—having her foster sister nearby definitely helps her feel comfortable.
As for new experiences, Thelma hasn't met any children or cats yet, so we're not sure how she'd react. But given her playful nature and smarts, we're sure she'd adapt with the right introductions.
If you're ready to add this smart, playful gal to your life, Thelma's ready to meet you!