Atlanta
Doberman Pinscher Rescue (ADPR) Foster: Dogs — Purebred Dobermans Website: www.atlantadobermanrescue.com Contact:
[email protected] Information: Foster homes needed in Atlanta and outlying areas.
Through VSGSR and the generous support of many veteran
Doberman Pinscher rescue organizations nationwide, we learned standard best rescue practices from the best.
Not exact matches
Argus Alliance was founded in memory of Argus, a
Doberman Pinscher who was a certified
rescue and therapy dog.
She has a special love for
Doberman Pinschers, especially those in need of being
rescued!
The
Doberman Pinscher excels in competitive obedience, schutzhund, tracking, search and
rescue, police work, and as a therapy dog.
The
Doberman Pinscher Club of America recommends finding a reputable local
Doberman rescue.
Doberman Pinschers have many talents including tracking, watchdogging, guarding, police work, military work, search &
rescue, therapy work, competitive obedience and schutzhund.
Founded on January 6, 2009, our mission is (1) to
rescue placeable purebred
Doberman Pinschers in Arizona, evaluate and treat them, and place them in suitable, qualified, and loving forever homes, and (2) to educate the public about our breed and about living with a
Doberman.
Founded by a member of the
Doberman Pinscher Club of America, DHDR operated initially under the mentorship and auspices of Valley of the Sun Giant Schnauzer
Rescue (VSGSR), one of the best 501 (c)(3) purebred
rescues in the Southwest.
Registered 501 (c) 3 nonprofit
rescue group focused on
Doberman Pinscher dogs.
During the 80's they were founding members of the Inland Empire
Doberman Pinscher Club and
Doberman Rescue.
Adopting From Public Animal Shelters and Humane Societies
Doberman Pinschers are occasionally found here, although
Doberman groups do try to move their breed out of shelters and into their
rescue network.
Georgia
Doberman Rescue follows the
Doberman Pinscher Club of America's
Rescue Code of Ethics.
Nancy started training dogs in the 1990's with her favorite breed, the
Doberman Pinscher, and spent many years
rescuing and fostering this often misunderstood breed.
Doberman Rescue Unlimited Since its founding in 1988, Doberman Rescue Unlimited, a non-profit rescue organization, has helped over 1,200 homeless Doberman Pins
Rescue Unlimited Since its founding in 1988,
Doberman Rescue Unlimited, a non-profit rescue organization, has helped over 1,200 homeless Doberman Pins
Rescue Unlimited, a non-profit
rescue organization, has helped over 1,200 homeless Doberman Pins
rescue organization, has helped over 1,200 homeless
Doberman Pinschers.
Their self - proclaimed «mini petting zoo» includes five cats, one
Doberman Pinscher, two Nigerian Dwarf goats, a pony, a
rescued chicken, and a snake.
The purchase of the trailer was made possible by more than $ 22,000 in donations and grants from the Fort Worth Kennel Club, DFW Metro Golden Retriever Club, DFW Dachshund Club, Dalmatian Club of North Texas, Nolan River Kennel Club,
Doberman Pinscher Club of Dallas, Heart of Texas Akita Club, Texas Tri-City Obedience Club,
Doberman Rescue of North Texas, The Schipperke Club of America
Rescue and Health Foundation, The Basset Hound Foundation and AKC Reunite, the nation's largest non-profit pet identification and recovery service.
The idea came to animal lover Debi Boies and pilot Jon Wehrenberg in 2008 when they teamed up to
rescue a
Doberman pinscher from a Florida shelter.