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Black & Rust Female, a female Doberman Pinscher for sale in Joplin, MO – 1 of 5
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$900

Black & Rust Female

Female, Born on 05/30/26 - 2 weeks
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Born May 30th. Will be available to new home week of August 1st. Registered litter. Sire is AKC and CKC registered and dam is CKC (Continental) registered so pups will be CKC registered. The pictures in this post of the pups that are older than a week are from our litter from earlier in the year as examples of what the pups will look like with ear crops done by my vet. I have plenty of current pictures and videos I can send via text if you’d like, it’s just hard to take decent pictures of two week old pups so videos work best. Available pups: 5 Male Black and Rust 1 Male Red and Rust 5 Female Black and Rust 2 Female Red and Rust Pups have had tails docked, dewclaws removed. Pups will come with first and second set of shots from veterinarian (shot record provided) along with 4 worming iterations. Litter will be in a climate controlled environment from the beginning. Pup will have a 6 week health/wellness check along with vaccinations. Will provide paperwork. A deposit will need to be made to reserve a pup, you will choose which you’d like to reserve and deposits are first come first serve. Deposit will be taken out of total price of pup. Health certificate can be provided upon request after deposit has been made. Shipping for any pup, as long as your state allows it, is $550 and will be delivered to your closest airport. Can explain details further if interested. $900 for pup without ears cropped ($250 deposit, $650 when picked up) $1,650 w/ear crop ($650 deposit, $1,000 when picked up) I am available via text pretty much any time or by call during the weekday evening hours from 5pm-8pm. (417) 359-6458
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Red

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Justin Lee
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Doberman Pinscher

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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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