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About Rose
This young 18th-month-old is looking for a home where her needs can be catered to without compromise.
She is an outside/inside girl, while fine outside she would need to sleep inside at night and have the company of a retired couple or someone willing to put time into her, per the needs of the breed.
She'll find her feet fast in a new environment typical to most Dobermanns, she is a pedigree girl and is available to interstate adoptions, with conditions of adoption.
Rose has a diet of raw food only as required by the adoption agreement through NHFD to keep her healthy, happy, and lean.
No ball games for Rose, she has had a double ACL surgery with Sydney's best orthopedic surgeon, whose recommendation is no ball sports and no long-distance running as a running partner, however, surgery will see her through a long happy life if this advice is adhered to.
She has had a perfect recovery with no extenuating issues.
Find out more about this surgery via this link for an informed view.
She loves a good jog around the garden, as seen in these recent photos taken two weeks ago, and a good wander and a sniff, she is a truly superb young girl.
The best activities for Rose would be interaction through obedience training, casual walks and being the lady woof around town car rides, and interactions with your coffee friends ...
She is perfect for a relaxed lifestyle and one which centers around a casual approach to activities. She's great at cuddling and will benefit from a home experienced in Dobermanns.
If you are considering travel and have planned to go interstate, COVID pending, and travel is a high priority then consider Rose as a great partner for this activity.
For more information on this lovely young lady please message us.
Medical notes
Has had double ACL surgery (aka TPLO) by Sydney's best orthopedic surgeon, he recommends no ball sports, ie chasing a thrown ball, or short sudden movements while chasing a ball and long-distance running.
The TPLO (Tibial Plateau Leveling Osteotomy) surgery has become one of the most popular orthopedic surgeries performed on dogs who have torn their cranial cruciate ligament, also commonly referred to as a dog’s torn ACL.
Developed by Dr. Barclay Slocum, the TPLO surgery was originally considered a radical procedure for addressing canine ACL injuries. Now in existence for over 20 years, the surgery has proven itself time and time again, to be an extremely effective long-term solution for addressing this injury in dogs, providing quicker recovery and superior long-term results.
The philosophy behind the TPLO surgery is to completely change the dynamics of the dog’s knee so that the torn ligament becomes irrelevant to the stability of the knee itself
Adoption details
Please go to our site, https://nhfd.myfreesites.net/
and choose the ADOPT icon and fill in our online form, quote the number of the Dobermann (i.e.) you are interested in, and upload the corresponding photos per the form.
We follow up with an email or phone call, to discuss your application and build a relationship with you so we get to know your needs and that of the Dobermann we may have in mind for your situation.
We will do a home check before we approve the adoption and a second phone call/facetime to finalize any outstanding questions you or we may have.
We will ask for your vet's name and contact details as a reference.
Once we approve the adoption, the fee is paid, and we generate the paperwork in compliance with local councils and registration pertinent to each state where the approved home is.
We support with behavioral training for your new arrival and to best suit the breed. Even if you are a Dobermann parent for years the latest information containing current day Dobermann bloodlines and temperament is very helpful and reliable information, for you and for the Dobermann.
This pet has been adopted and found love with its new family.
The rescue group has removed this pet and it is no longer available for adoption.
The rescue group is no longer taking adoption applications for this pet.