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407-302-4497
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Name: Leo
Status: Adopted!
Adoption Fee: 400.00
Species: Dog
Breed: Doberman Pinscher (short coat)
Learn more about the Doberman Pinscher.
Sex: Male (neutered)
Current Size: 67 Pounds
Potential Size: 80 Pounds
General Potential Size: Large
Current Age: 11 Years 10 Months (best estimate)
Activity Level: Highly Active
Indoor or Outdoor: Indoor Only
Housetrained: Yes
Microchipped: Yes
Description:
Leo is a gorgeous, non-ear-cropped Dobie.  He was surrendered to PRBJ by his owner who had recently found Leo a stray. Unfortunately, after 2 months, the owner had to move and  cannot take Leo with him.  Here's what we know about Leo:
  •   He is only 1 year old and a bundle of energy. 
  •   He is housetrained and likes to play with other dogs.  Sometimes, he can play rough.
  •   He is a happy & playful, and likes to go on walks and does well on a leash. 
  •   He is not recommended in a home with small children because he does get rough when playing. 

Leo is looking for his furever family...will you be that special someone to foster or adopt him?

***How much do you know about Dobermans? According to www.dogbreedinfo.com, this is a breed of relatively recent origin. It was developed in Germany in the 1860's, presumably by crossing among German Pinschers with Rottweilers, Beauceron, Pinschers, Greyhounds and English Greyhound to create the sleek and highly intelligent Doberman Pinscher. The creator of this mixture was a German tax collector named Louis Dobermann. Dobermann had to travel frequently through bandit-infested areas, and decided to "construct" a watchdog and bodyguard capable of handling any situation that might arise. Bearing the name of its originator (shortened by one n), the Doberman was first presented at a dog show in 1876. It was immediately a big success. Although the Doberman has the reputation of being a very aggressive dog, this is just not the case. For example, Dobes make great therapy dogs. They are sweet and gentle with nursing-home patients - tippy-toeing over IV tubing and walking at the resident's speed (which can be very slow), while at the same time will fiercely defend his master if it becomes necessary. These dogs are like big, protective babies. Doberman Pinschers have many talents including tracking, watchdogging, guarding, police work, military work, search & rescue, therapy work, competitive obedience and schutzhund. The Doberman Pinscher is intense and energetic with tremendous strength and stamina. Versatile, highly intelligent and very easy to train. Determined, fearless and assertive, but not vicious. Noble, loyal and affectionate with the family, it likes to be physically close to the family members. Devoted and watchful, this is a very people oriented breed. The Doberman needs an owner who is willing and able to discipline the dog without being afraid of him. All family members should learn to handle the dog properly, as Dobermans can be pushy if allowed to have their own way too much. The Doberman has been bred to work with man, and he needs this interaction often. They must be with family, and not abandoned to the backyard. They have a life expectancy of around 13 years.
 

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