
Garretts' Dobermans .com
Welcome to Garretts' Doberman Puppy Site!
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Find a Home - Relocation Service & Doberman Rescue Organizations
If you thought a Doberman was going to fit into your lifestyle but situations in your life have changed, you may not be able to properly care for the adolescent or grown dog. We want to help any owner - whether you purchased one of our pups or someone else's, even rescue Dobes.
At no cost, send us information on your dobe along with pictures and a notice will be put on the site of your dobe's availability. Again, no cost. Any leads will be forwarded to your contact email address.
If you are looking for a Doberman and we do not have a litter available, be sure to check for updates on the Current Litter Availability page. Who knows, the perfect Doberman may soon be waiting for you!
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NOTICE: Shelters may post here FREE to announce pups that need a home. Send your announcement to:
Laura@GarrettsDobermans.com
Note: Garrett's Dobermans does not receive anything for this posting. We were simply told about the litter and posted it out of our own free will. We do ask that you let them know how you found out about the litter. It is our good intention to work with shelters in the future as we do not want bad things happening to these wonderful creatures!!
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All you animal lovers ... Please tell ten friends to tell ten today!
The Animal Rescue Site is having trouble getting enough people to click on it daily to meet their quota of getting free food donated every day to abused and neglected animals.
It takes less than a minute to go to their site (link below) and click on the purple box "Fund Food for Animals" for free. This doesn't cost you a thing.
Their corporate sponsors/advertisers use the number of daily visits to donate food to abandoned/neglected animals in exchange for advertising. Here's the web site!
http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com
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Pet Adoption Information

When you're looking to add a pet to your life, consider adopting a homeless animal from your local shelter. Whether you want a puppy or a more mature dog, a purebred or a one-of-a-kind mixed breed, your shelter has the best selection of animals anywhere—all screened for good health and behavior. Most shelters will even help you with spaying and neutering.
---------------------------------------------------------------- Adopting from a Purebred Rescue Group ---------------------------------------------------------------- If you have your heart set on a specific breed of dog, consider adopting from a purebred rescue group.
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------------------------------------------------------------------------ All Grown Up: The Unique Joys of Mature Pets ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Sure, puppies are cute, but they eventually all grow up. Adult animals can be every bit as adorable, with more of the qualities you want in a lifelong friend.
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----------------------------------------------- Bringing Your New Dog Home ----------------------------------------------- If you recently adopted a dog, or are planning to add a canine companion to your home soon, follow these guidelines to increase the chance of making it a smooth transition for you and your pet.
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---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selecting the Right Pet for You—Pure or Mixed Breed ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dogs fall into two categories -- Purebreds or Mixed breeds. Click on >>MORE<< for information to help you decide which type of pet is right for you.
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------------------------------------------------------------- What to Consider Before Adopting a Pet ------------------------------------------------------------- Sharing your life with an animal companion is a wonderful experience, but think before you adopt a pet. Here are some things to consider before bringing a furry friend home.
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Non-profit Organizations List Your Site Here Free! If you know of a good non-profit organization, send us the link!
(If you discover that any of the links below are not working, please send us a brief email saying which organization is no longer active. Thanks!)
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-- Doberman Rescue Organizations --
Organizations by Country:
Link: National DPCA Rescue Website (USA)
Link: Doberman Pinscher Rescue USA & Canada
Link: Doberman Assistance Network, Inc.
intake@dobermanassistance.org
Doberman Rescue Assistance
Heather Cole, Port Hope, ON. (905-797-3087)
Organizations by State:
Alabama:
Alaska:
Arizona:
Doberman Rescue of Arizona
Dorothy Lechuga, 2618 E. Sweetwater Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85032 480-951-1155
Tucson Doberman Pinscher Club Rescue
Sharon Crissey, 4948 La Canada, Tucson, AZ 85705 (602) 888-9116
Arkansas:
Doberman Pinscher Rescue
Linda Lipe, PO Box 250812, Little Rock, AR, 72225 501-664-8258
California:
Link: Doberman Pinscher Rescue
Link: Dogworks Canine Rescue
Colorado:
Doberman Pinscher Club of Rocky Mountain Area Rescue
Nancy Melichar, 8358 W 62nd Pl, Arvada, CO 80004 303-421-9074
Connecticut:
Delaware:
Link: Delaware Valley Doberman Pinscher Assistance, Inc.
Florida:
Link: Florida Doberman Rescue
Link: Doberman Rescue League, Inc.
Georgia:
Hawaii:
Doberman Pinscher Club of Hawaii Rescue
Skip & Hiroko Lee, 95-204 Na'aualii Pl., Mililani, HI 96789 808-626-0672
Idaho:
Illinois:
Link: Illinois Doberman Rescue
Indiana:
Northwest Indiana Doberman Rescue
Eileen Wayte, 6103 Minnesota Street, Hobart, IN 46342 219-947-9852
Iowa:
Kansas:
Kentucky:
Kentucky Doberman Rescue
Jennifer Boysen, Director - 502-485-0731
Louisiana:
Link: Gulf Coast Doberman Rescue, Inc.
Maine:
Maryland:
Link: Doberman Assistance, Rescue and Education
Massachusetts:
New England Doberman Rescue
PO Box 107, Groveland, MA 01834 978-373-8899
Michigan:
Minnesota:
Mississippi:
Missouri:
Montana:
Nebraska:
Link: Doberman Rescue of Nebraska
Nevada:
New Hampshire:
Link: Doberman Rescue Unlimited, Inc.
New Jersey:
New Mexico:
New York:
North Carolina:
Link: Doberman Rescue of North Carolina, Inc.
Link: Doberman Rescue of the Triad
North Dakota:
Ohio:
Oklahoma:
Link: Doberman Rescue Group, Inc.
Judy:
(405) 373-2331
Oregon:
Pennsylvania:
Link: Damon's Den Dobe Rescue of Western PA
Rhode Island:
South Carolina:
Link: Caradobe Doberman Rescue Organization
South Dakota:
Tennessee:
Link: East Tennessee Doberman Rescue
Texas:
Texas Doberman Rescue
Questions about adopting or about an application that you have submitted, Email Chylynn: dobermanrescue@hotmail.com
Adding a dog to the shelter or referral page, Email Martha: elfe@gte.net
Want to tell us about a dog in a shelter or ask about having us take a dog, Email Julie: julie.munford@att.net
Questions or comments about the new building or the website, Email Bruce: bruce.rogers@att.net
Phone: (972) 606-1510
Link: Houston Area Doberman Rescue, Inc.
713-201-9969 ggg_77077@yahoo.com
Link: Doberman Rescue of North America
Link: Brazos Valley Doberman Rescue
College Station, TX 77845 979-776-6216
Dobie Haven Inc
Corpus Christi, TX 78410 361-241-2459 ADobiesHaven@aol.com
Utah
Link: Utah Dobes
Vermont:
Virginia:
Link: Blue Ridge Doberman Rescue
P.O. Box 232254 Centreville, VA 20120-8254 Phone: (703) 753-6409
blueridgedobermanrescue@yahoo.com
Washington:
Washington, D.C.:
Link: Doberman Assistance, Rescue, and Education
West Virginia:
Wisconsin:
Wyoming:
Other Listings for Dobermans Available:
Link: Quality Dogs - Rescue Link for Dobermans
Link: DogSaver.com - Doberman Rescue Listings for USA & Canada
November 10, 2007 -
"Hello, My husband brought home a Red Doberman puppy that he rescued from well, let's just say an awful place. We took him straight to the vet and other than a non-contagious skin condition (being taken care of) the puppy we call Zeke is in very good health. The puppy is 3-1/2 months old.
The question I have for you is when is the latest you can have the ears cropped? I saw in one of your many gorgeous puppy pictures a larger, older, Doberman with it's ears taped. Any information you can give would be greatly appreciated. Oh, by the way Zeke has a housemate .. a miniature pinscher, 6 years old named Anastasia (we call her Asia). Thank you for your time, Pam"
RESPONSE:
"Pam, So glad to hear you were able to provide a much needed home for Zeke. The older dobe with the ears wrapped had corrective surgery done on an ear that had been cropped as a younger pup, but did not stand. I think 13 to 14 weeks old is about the end of the opportune time to have the ears cropped. I would suggest finding a vet near you that does ear crops and bring Zeke in for an evaluation to determine if they can crop the ears and what are the chances of them standing. Not sure this was much help. All the best -- Laura"
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