$1800
Black and rust boy 3
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About Black and rust boy 3
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Currently 1 week old
Go home beginning may 14th
$1800 pet price
We do not offer breeding rights on our girls anymore. Rights can be discussed at an additional fee to approved programs only for males. We will ask questions and seek verification.
$300 deposit to hold puppy of choice. Accepted in cash, personal check, money order, or cash app while puppy is still in our home.
Puppy must be paid in full at time of pickup.
Genetically tested parents on site (results in photos), as well as an older sister from this same pairing, dam's mother, and dad's grandfather also live in our home, as family pets first.
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3 red and rust females
3 red and rust males
3 black and rust males
Dam is high European %, 75lbs
Sire is full European, 95lbs
We breed to preserve an exceptional line of genetic diversity, health, longevity, stable temperament, and beauty.
Serious inquiries only please. Serious inquiries will call or text. 567-243-7560
A full name and best contact number are REQUIRED to receive a response. Home visits are limited, at this time, to only those prepared to reserve a puppy. Puppies are 1 week old. Every handling by strangers is a risk. We will NOT expose them to unnecessary risk for entertainment purposes.
30+ years breeding experience
25+ years doberman specific experience
10 years breeding dobermans
Puppies currently in 16 states
Med vet background
Puppies will go home UTD on shots and wormings. Records provided. Dews and tails done. Natural ears. We do not offer cropping prior to pickup. This is buyer's choice and responsibility, should you choose to have ears done after you take your puppy home.
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What's it like owning a Doberman Pinscher?
As the quintessential guard dog, Doberman Pinschers are fearless, honorable, and devoted to keeping you safe. “Dobes,” as they’re called, have a fierce loyalty but need a dominant owner to show them who’s boss. Bond with them in the beginning, and they’ll be your best friend for life. Full-grown, they typically weigh 60-100 pounds and stand 24-28 inches tall.
How are Doberman Pinschers with other pets?
Doberman Pinschers are generally excellent with children of all ages. If properly socialized as puppies, Doberman Pinschers usually get along well with children and other pets. They're moderate barkers — they'll alert you when something's up but aren't excessive.
What kind of exercise do Doberman Pinschers need?
The Doberman Pinscher is no couch potato. These are working dogs that need lots of exercise, not just a walk here and there. They’ll be looking to you for activities that get their heart and mind racing. Overall, their exercise needs are moderate.
How often should I brush a Doberman Pinscher?
The Doberman Pinscher has a short coat that’s stiff yet smooth to the touch. They come in black, brown, or fawn, with black and tan as the most common colors. Their muzzles, legs, feet, and chest often have tan markings too. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
What living situation works for a Doberman Pinscher?
Doberman Pinschers are best suited for apartments and smaller homes. Dobes aren’t suited for apartment life, as they need plenty of space and exercise. Give them large spaces to run and roam so they get enough activity. They are highly trainable and eager to learn.
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