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Need to surrender a Doberman

We certainly understand life can be unpredictable, and it is always our first priority to assist folks with options to keep their Doberman in their home, however if rehoming is necessary, we are here to help. Please find our link below for the Owner Surrender Form, complete it to the very best of your ability, as we are a foster based Rescue and we choose which foster home we place a surrendered Doberman in based on the information you share, the more we know the more we can help the dog find an appropriate home to live a long and happy life. It is always our goal to keep animals and all humans safe, so we do our very best to evaluate every dog thoroughly, however this is done while living in a home with the families of our fosters. Also, please let us know what will be coming with your dog, so we are able to prepare for what they will need, for example: collar, leash, walking harness, heartworm and/or flea and tick preventative, food or brand of food they are currently eating, supplements, medication, treats, toys, bowls, a crate, dog bed, blankets etc. A Rescue representative will personally speak with you once we have received the completed surrender form and we do also ask that you include all veterinary records you may have, so we know where we need to start with veterinary care, registrations or pedigree information is helpful as well, many of our adopters are interested in advanced training and sporting activities. Should you have any questions regarding the form, please don’t hesitate to ask, we are here to help the humans as well as the Doberman.