The status of Hope was
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POB 390684 Omaha, NE
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402-614-4495

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Hope
Status: Last posted as 'available' on 04/07/25

Female Dog, Doberman Pinscher

Doberman Pinscher (Short Coat)

Description:

My name is Hope and I am about 1 ½ years old. I was named Hope because I was picked up off of the streets and sent to a shelter where no one claimed me. The day after I arrived in rescue I broke with pneumonia and was pretty sick but now I am doing great. Hope is for healing and new beginnings and I epitomize both! I am a very sweet and loving young lady with lots of energy but I also have the ability to chill out and snuggle – it’s one of my favorite things! I am in foster with other dogs and get a long well but I cannot go to a home with cats or tiny dogs as I am too much for them and have a high prey drive. I have not been taught any manners yet in life but I am willing to learn. My foster mom is starting to work with me and my forever family will be asked to commit to taking me for classes. I am a pretty girl with a bright mind so I have potential to be a star pupil if I am given patient consistent training. I am crate trained and am not having accidents in my foster home. If you would like some hope in your life and have the time and patience for a youngster, please go to the rescue website at www.doberescue-ne.org, review the requirements and submit an application. I will definitely brighten many a dreary day!All of our dogs are current with all shots, are on heart worm preventative monthly and are neutered/spayed. All dogs are tail docked. All of the above Dobes are pure breed Dobermans unless otherwise noted.We hope you can find a place in your heart and your home for one of our rescue Dobes.Please Note:In most cases we require a fenced yard.We do not place our rescue dogs in homes with very young children (under the age of 8 years). We set these limitations, not because of aggression issues with our dogs, but because Dobermans are generally large, active dogs and can easily knock down, run over or easily trip a small child, causing a serious fall. Also, we reserve the right to refuse adoption for any reason.Our adoption area encompasses Nebraska, Iowa and South Dakota.Copyright © 2007 - Omaha Doberman RescueFor more information or to fill out an adoption request please visithttp://www.doberescue-ne.org/

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