The status of Miles was
last posted on 10/31/25 by
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Male Dog, Doberman Pinscher
Doberman Pinscher / Terrier / Mixed
Description:
Miles is pure love wrapped in fur! He is approx one year old and 33 lbs. He is full grown. He adores his people and loves nothing more than snuggling close — often rolling on his back for belly rubs or burying his head under you to fall asleep. He even has the cutest little snore when he’s snoozing! He’s playful and full of joy, bringing you his favorite toy when it’s time to play or climbing into your lap to ask for attention. Miles makes the sweetest snorting sounds when he’s happy and gives the most loving kisses. Favorite Activities Playing fetch and tug-of-war Going on walks and runs Napping and snuggling with his human Chewing his toys (tough chewer toys are a must!) Squeaky and crinkly plush toys are his favorite! Miles has blossomed in his foster home! He’s been a wonderful companion to both his humans and their 3-year-old dog. He’s smart, food-motivated, and eager to learn — one of the fastest learners his foster family has ever had. He’s house-trained and even taught himself to use a bell to let you know when he needs to go outside! He just needs the usual puppy reminders after eating, playing, or napping. Miles is still a puppy and learning what is and isn’t a toy. He’s a big chewer but listens beautifully — one gentle “no” and he drops what he’s not supposed to have. He’s not an escape artist but can jump a short pen, so a taller one (around 40”) works best. He doesn’t chase cars or try to bolt but loves to go with you when you leave. From His Foster Family“Miles is amazing. We’ve absolutely loved having him in our home. He’s joyful, affectionate, and incredibly smart — the most loving pup we’ve ever fostered. He’s intuitive, sweet, and wants to be by your side through everything. Whether he’s playing, comforting, or napping with you, he gives his whole heart.”Interested in adopting this pet?Click here for BCAA's on-line Application! PLEASE NOTE: Our adoption fee helps to cover our expenses and includes all shots, *age appropriate*, distemper and rabies, fecal check, spay/neuter, heartworm test, grooming, and in many cases dental and also the fee we pay when we rescue from a shelter.
