United Doberman Rescue

United Doberman Rescue is a group comprised of experienced volunteers, utilizing their experience, knowledge and passion for the breed to provide broad-reaching assistance for Doberman Pinschers in need of help.

Buffalo, MN,55313
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Email: [email protected]

Phone Number: (612) 405-8522

Website: http://www.UnitedDobermanRescue.com

Celeste

Doberman Pinscher | Sibley County, MN

Age : 11 MonthsYoungFemaleLarge

About

Characteristics

affectionate cratetrained eagerToPlease eventempered gentle doesWellInCar goofy intelligent obedient playful playsToys

Activity Level

Highly Active

Energy Level

High

House Trained

Yes

Good in Home With

Others Dogs

Meet Celeste

Meet Puppies Celeste, Lavendar, and Snoop - Our Resilient Doberman Trio! Celeste, Lavendar, and Snoop are the newest additions to our family at United Doberman Rescue, and they are eagerly awaiting the warmth and love of their forever homes. These three adorable Doberman siblings were discovered as strays, navigating the challenges of life together before finding refuge in a shelter. Despite the hardships they faced, their spirits remain unbroken, and they are now ready to embark on the next chapter of their lives. Estimated to be between 6 to 9 months old, Celeste, Lavendar, and Snoop exhibit all the playful and endearing behaviors of puppies. Celeste, in particular, tugs at our heartstrings with her fragile state, having endured a tough journey that left her severely underweight. When we first met Celeste, she weighed only 30 pounds, a testament to the challenges she has overcome in her past. Rest assured, we are committed to giving her the extra care and nourishment she needs to blossom into a healthy and happy companion. We are always in need of your help to feed these homeless animals and have a food wish list on Chewy where you can help us help them too!  These three siblings share a special bond, but they are each looking for their own homes to create unique connections with their future families. Known for their gentle nature, they thoroughly enjoy interacting with other dogs, showcasing their sociable and friendly personalities. Remarkably, they appear to be housebroken already, demonstrating their adaptability and intelligence. As they continue to learn leash walking and crate training, they are proving to be very smart, quick learners and eager to please. Celeste, with her heartwarming spirit, is particularly longing for a forever home to call her own. If you can open your heart and home to one of these resilient Doberman pups, visit our website at www.uniteddobermanrescue.org to submit your adoption application. Your love and care will undoubtedly provide them with the security and happiness they deserve. Let's ensure Celeste, Lavendar, and Snoop find the loving families they've been patiently waiting for! 

Adoption Process
Applicants must submit an adoption application, followed by background and reference checks, and finally a home visit to be completed by a qualified volunteer. A home visit report is submitted to the Board of Directors for review. If approved, the applicant is allowed to meet available dogs in our care. If the applicant decides to adopt, a detailed contract must be executed together with an adoption donation ranging from $250 to $500.

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