1.5 year old female Doberman
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San Jose CA
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It pains me to have to write this out but with going to school and working full time I simply don’t have the time to dedicate to her. I tried to give her the best life possible but I simply can’t keep up with her. Her name is Bella. She is a 1.5 years old red and rust Doberman. She has no papers but I did an embark DNA test on her and she came back 100% Doberman. I’ve had her since she was 8 weeks old and she’s been the best. She is a high energy dog and requires 1-2 hours of stimulation or exercise everyday. It breaks my heart that I can’t give that to her anymore. Please don’t reply if you don’t have experience with the breed. Dobermans are incredibly smart and sensitive. I was waiting until she was 18 months to spay her. If you want to provide her with a new home you must contact your vet and make a spay appointment and show proof of it. She is house trained and knows commands as well. Loves all dogs and is actually great with cats. She is a little iffy about strangers (especially men) but warms up quickly. She is scared of bikes but loves kids. She will come with: An xtra large K9 ballistics bed An extra large crate (she is crate trained). A slow feeder, one stainless steel water bowl, and 2 stainless steel travel bowls with silicone lids. 3 gentle leader harnesses (two face harnesses and one body harness) 1 normal body harness 1 leash with a traffic handle Her food (she is allergic to chicken): Wellness Whitefish and Oatmeal recipe A full print out from her vet of all of her vet visits and prior vaccines and her vet’s name and number Her Embark DNA test (that you can also show your vet) Her pet insurance through ASPCA All the love in the world from her. If you already have Dobermans and want to add to your pack, she would be an amazing addition. If you have a huge backyard or a field near your house for her to run in she’ll love you forever. A home check will be required and we can do a few overnights so the transition is comfortable and smooth for her. I will not just give her to anyone, especially anyone who I think might want to breed her in the future. There is no rehoming fee per-say. However, if you’re seriously interested in adopting her, I will require a receipt of proof of payment to a vet of your choosing for a future spay appointment for her.
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