Dobermann Rehoming Association- Rescue dobes- www.dobermannrehome.co.uk
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Not sure what you mean about weather? Dobes are able to be walked outside, but just like we do they need to make sure they maintain adequate body heat. They are not best suited to be kept outside full time as they have a single coat, and do not grow a winter coat.
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@fdsc43 we have an 18month dobie and i agree with u comments our dobie and me have never been apart since i got her at 8 weeks some people could not handle the breed thank god we have dobie rescue
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@littlenell1966 oh, okay just wondering. :)
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@13Boozebrothers If you google dobermann rehoming association you will find all the relevant information on the website. Thanks for visiting!
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so just how does one contact this organisation then? HELLO anyone there LOL
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is baron a mix? he looks rather bulky for a doberman..
harvey's chest looks bulky also..?
Mashimarothe18 1 year ago
@Mashimarothe18 As far as we know Baron is a full dobermann, there are some lovely updated pictures of him on the website forum. His profile will be updated shortly.
Harvey is now rehomed, and he too is a full dobermann. Thanks for visiting!
littlenell1966 1 year ago
my dobbie is 11yr old and not well, but she hanging on in there, but would like to put my name down for a rescue dog,(for when she gone)not before, how do i go about it?, don't need to be a pup, as experienced dobbie owner dont care if dog or bitch, e-mail me, in north east uk
13Boozebrothers 1 year ago
@13Boozebrothers I am sorry to read that your dobie girl is not well.
Please fill in an enquiry form which can be found on the contact us page of the website. Address for website is in the information for the video. Thanks for visiting!
littlenell1966 1 year ago
Hi. ive been planing to buy doberman for more that year but then i found the right puppy i was fooled i lost my money and dream to get a puppy, so now im planing to rehome one but im so afraid because dobermans are such intelligent animal and if he was badly treated before he might do something stupid to our family or am i wrong?
QDizzyQ 2 years ago
@QDizzyQ Not all dobermann's that come into rescue have been "badly treated". The rescue takes time to make the right match for both the dobe and the prospective family. Dobes that have been "badly treated" often just need given time, patience and love to learn to trust again. Thanks for visiting!
littlenell1966 1 year ago