Munchkin, a female Doberman Pinscher for sale in Trenton, NJ – Photo 1 of 7
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Munchkin

Female, Born on 11/17/25 - 14 weeks
Available for: Pickup
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This is Munchkin. She’s a Doberman Mix. She is small but mighty. She is all alone. All her siblings left already and she is the only one remaining. She is looking for a forever home. She is super shy. She is small loves to follow around. Loves to give kisses. She is very playful. Loves to get carried and sit on our laps. She’s also a goof ball. If anyone can please no matter what, find her a home it can be you interested or someone else that would be great she is all alone. New Picture up of her. Last picture is her right now. Not Vaccinated. Has not been to the vet. She eats solid foods and drinks water She pees and poos on the wee wee pad. She is not use to her name so the name can be changed. She has brown eyes just like the mom. She will grow to a medium size. She is not hairless. She may look hairless but she’s not. She definitely has hair. Is just thin like a Doberman. I will give a pee pad holder if anyone is interested in her to go with her since she’s the last puppy we don’t need it. She uses it. It helps a lot with messes she will pee and poo on it. If interested please message thru here and I will send my phone number. Cash ONLY No Zelle, No Venmo, No CashApp, No Checks
Coat Colors:
Black
Medium Brown
White
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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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