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Greta

Doberman Pinscher

Female, Adult
Lynnwood, WA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Not good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
FOSTER OR FOREVER HOME NEEDED Introducing Greta! She is a 3-year-old, 60lb Doberman Pinscher who came to us from an overcrowded shelter in CA. Greta is very sweet, loving, and treat motivated girl. She has come to us extremely underweight so she will require a home that is dedicated to bringing her back to health and helping her thrive! She needs work on leash training and will need an adopter that can handle her strength, but would love a forever home that takes her on daily walks and has a yard for her to explore. Greta knows some basic obedience already, but of course would love to continue learning more! She would do best as an only dog in a home or with a laidback male around her size, no cats or small dogs. Greta is UTD on vaccinations, microchipped and spayed. Her adoption fee is $400.
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Magnum

Doberman Pinscher

Male, Young
Lynnwood, WA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
FOSTER OR FOREVER HOME NEEDED: Say hello to this sweet boy, Magnum! He is a 10-month-old, 45lb Doberman Pinscher mix who came to us from a high-kill shelter in CA. Magnum is a very loving dog who loves to make friends and go on adventures. He’s still gaining his confidence and can be shy in new situations, and will love a forever home that is patient in helping him open up and be his best dog. He has done well with other dogs in our care and will make a great additional dog to a home or he would be fine as an only dog with continued socialization. He walks well on a leash and would love a forever home that takes him on daily walks and adventures. He is treat motivated and takes treats gently. Magnum will make a fun addition to any lucky household and will thrive in a home that can help work on confidence building with him. He is UTD vaccinations, microchipped and neutered. His adoption fee is $500.
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Copper

Doberman Pinscher

Male, Adult
Bothell, WA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Animal Profile: Copper is an estimated 3-year-old, 80 lb neutered male Doberman with natural ears and a docked tail. He was originally picked up as a stray in Georgia and joined us from via Project Freedom Ride. He was evaluated to be very friendly with dogs and people. Foster Update: Copper is young and full of energy, but it's easy to wear him out with some exercise. He loves to chase balls, although he is still working on returning and dropping them. Copper can be cautious around new people, but once he warms up to them (or they give him a treat), he is very affectionate. He is able to make friends with other dogs after slow and proper introductions. With a confident handler, Copper doesn't react much to other dogs when on leash. He likes to lead but does not pull on walks. Adopter Profile: Single family dwelling with a securely fenced yard. No cats or small animals. Large breed experience and breed experience a plus!  Adoption Info: Adoption fee is $550, which includes spay/neuter, current rabies/DAPPV/Bordetella vaccinations, microchip, health certificate, and heartworm test. All adoption fees are donations to a Washington non-profit corporation and all donations go to benefit the animals in our rescue. Apply online: www.DogGoneSeattle.org Animal History: This dog was picked by animal control in GA and transported via Project Freedom Ride to Seattle.  He arriving here on 10/22/22 and has been in foster care for nearly a year.  He is eager to find his forever home and is available for adoption.November 16, 2024, 12:23 am
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Bingo

Doberman Pinscher

Male, Adult
Bothell, WA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
*** Bingo has been adopted and returned four times in two years, with no adoption lasting longer than three weeks. While he does have special behavior needs, he has no aggression or bite history. Please read his profile carefully, as Bingo is still waiting for his unicorn. Single family residence required; no apartments will be considered *** Animal Profile: Bingo is a blue male Doberman who is friendly with all people, including small children, and loves to play with other dogs. He has lived with small children for the vast majority of his time in rescue and, aside from the occasional collision, has been wonderful with small humans. Bingo plays really well with other dogs, and enjoys playing with other dogs, but he is also prone to bratty behavior over food/toys with other dogs, particularly in a new environment. He is easy to redirect from conflict if you catch his body language (a verbal NO from his human will deescalate) but he does require management in pack situations. He can take treats around other dogs and has no resource guarding issues with people -- you can take objects or food from his mouth without issue if needed in a situation such as he grabs food off a counter that he's not supposed to have. While Bingo is very trainable he's also very smart and, a habitual opportunistic counter surfer. Bingo is potty trained, and walks well on leash with a confident handler. This young and active boy is so very handsome and has a typical Doberman velcro personality. He also loves his sweater and curling up into little spaces. Bingo has not lived with cats and did not test well with cats so will need a feline free home. Bingo HATES the crate, and does need an Impact Crate for containment. He is prone to separation anxiety when settling into a new environment and would not do well being uncrated. However, he is currently crate free in his foster home, and can be left for long periods of time alone without destructive behaviors. It took him about 3-4 weeks to get to that point. Bingo is familiar with the crate, due to crate training in previous foster homes; he does need an electronic collar in the crate or he will bark continuously and try to escape. He may do better in a kennel run but that wouldn't be an option in inclement weather, due to his short coat (he gets cold outside quickly). He would not be suitable in an apartment or space with shared walls. Adopter Profile: Bingo needs a person or family who can be patient with him while he settles in, has keen awareness of dog body language, and confidence managing dog interactions. Bingo is a conundrum as he loves to play with other dogs, but will challenge other dogs particularly around resources. He would benefit from the company of another dog, and settles more quickly in a new environment with a pack, but he needs careful management around dogs in the home. (For example, bones and toys can be points of conflict for him). This seems to be limited to the home, not outside, and he has good play and social skills with other dogs outside the home. He needs a plan for transition to a new environment, either an Impact Crate or a safe space, until he's settled he would be destructive left loose in the house. Once he's settled in, he is OK out of crate. None of his 4 adopters made it that long (around the 2 week mark). Bingo loves attention and to snuggle and all the Doberman things. He is not human aggressive; even when wrestling him like a bear for a bath (which he hates), he has never offered to bite. So at least he has that going for him. We know his unicorn is out there. * fingers crossed * Foster Update January 2025: Bingo lives an almost completely normal/pretty great dog life here. I could count the times he has been crated for any significant time on one hand, and have not used it more than brief occasions after the first week. He has also not used a bark collar beyond that initial transition period. I know that a crate is a wonderful tool, but I think the right home for him is one that does not intend to use one regularly, it causes him so much stress. We started with short trips away, hour long school runs, etc. and now he can be left for 8+ hours. Obviously I wouldn’t recommend anyone bringing home a new dog and leaving them immediately for a full work day but ideally someone that works from home, or is a stay at home and can take the first few weeks for him to adjust. However, he will find any available food on the counters… no matter how well I think I’ve hidden the butter dish. This applies to other places as well, we travel for the holidays and brought him with us and we left him unattended with no issue. Bingo loves other dogs, he has a great play style and is good with off leash meet and greets. We spent the last week out near Leavenworth, lots of off leash hiking and is friendly with those he meets, pending I do not have my kids with me. Bingo and the other two dogs, Finley and Freya have free roam of the house both day and night. Sometimes he sleeps up with us, other times he chooses to be down with the other dogs – no issues being unattended and I do not feel the need to supervise them 24/7. However they need strict management around resources in the house and yard. No toys, no treats, no shared access to the pantry where the food is kept. Bingo can take treats around the other dogs in a controlled manner, be around the kitchen with the other dogs, now etc. without feeling the need to get territorial, but that took time. He has tells, but one of the most challenging things about Bingo is that he does not growl. He does not give other dogs enough time to back off before he goes on offense, so if he is going to live with other dogs he needs an experienced owner who can read body language because he is quick to go from 0-100. And when he goes off it looks/sounds pretty scary, however in our experience that’s all it has ever been, the only one to end up with any scratches or bites is Bingo. Most of the time all he needs is a strong verbal knock it off but there have been times where I have to physically remove him. That said, both my other dogs are also rescues with their own behavioral quirks so not all scuffles are at the fault of Bingo, he just takes things to a level that my own dogs don’t. Although Bingo loves dogs, and they bring him comfort in a new setting, I can see the stress that sharing resources causes him, especially when there is food around. He’s a smart dog, he knows there’s consequences for being a jerk and he will most of the time these days he will avoid it but he still has a low threshold. My husband has been doing some work out at the cabin and takes the other two dogs with him when he goes and Bingo is a far easier and enjoyable dog. He loves toys and gets to play with them in the house, happily chews a bone while I’m working or out of the house, gets lots of love, etc. and honestly I think this is the best path forward for him. While it may mean a little more time for him to get comfortable in the house, I think living with other dogs is going to be a constant hardship for both him and his future owners. He is also very impacted by the behavior of other dogs, if my dogs are territorial so is he, if they are anxious so is he, so bad behavior is only amplified. True to his breed, he is protective of both the home and those he is close to, particularly my kids. I like this about the breed, but it does mean that I do slow introductions to new people in the house, generally on leash. He is quick to warm up but boy does he have a big bark, he is an exceptional deterrent but this would be problematic somewhere that his volume was not appreciated, ie apartment/townhome. Bingo is also very territorial of the vehicle if my kids are in it, and wary of strangers when I am out hiking with them. Honestly, he would have been my ideal dog 10 years ago as a single woman that liked to hike and camp alone. He is fabulous on a leash 95% of the time, but if you let him get out of line when he wants to get something he is like a wild animal at the end of the line. He has improved exponentially in new places, just before heading out for the holidays I took him to a jobsite, then over to Alki for a walk along the beach where there are lots of dogs and people, then over to the big Goodwill in Sodo, he was great. It can be a little overwhelming for him at time, and he needs good leadership but honestly I think if I were still living downtown and could expose him to more people and places he could become a really well balanced dog in public. Summary: He is a good dog, and I enjoy him a lot, and if I didn’t have the other two I would keep him in a heartbeat. He’s not high energy, a good romp in the yard or brief walk does him just fine. Athletic enough to enjoy an active lifestyle but settles in the house. Not destructive besides the occasional kids toy. Sweet and affectionate, loves to cuddle and has perfected the dobie lean. Never lets an empty hand go to waste and always nuzzles his face in for pets. Playful and silly. Great recall, no desire to run off just wants to be with his people. Protective, house trained, the list goes on. His cons to me are really about the management with other dogs, and the snapping. He also cannot live safely with access to small animals, RIP chickens. But he can at least be called off them now if one gets out of the run. Frankly his most challenging behavior to me is the counter surfing and mooching, he does not care if you can see him, he’s willing to risk it all to get those toddler leftovers if he thinks you can’t reach him in time. He would take food out of your mouth if he could, not ideal with kids who are messy and often walk around with their snacks. He also has some obnoxious behavior at times… like maybe you don’t need to stand on the dining room table to bark at the mail man, but honestly that could probably be solved with some more time and the e collar. His FOMO is pretty limited these days. I’m confident that he can live a great life with someone in a home with less containment.  Adoption Info: Adoption fee is $300 which includes spay/neuter (neutered Dec 2022), core vaccinations per AVMA standards, heartworm test if applicable, microchip with registration, and health certificate. Your adoption fee may be tax deductible as DGS is a 501c3 organization. All adoption fees go toward the care of all dogs in our rescue.  Apply Online: www.DogGoneSeattle.org/adoption-application Animal History: This dog was found as a stray and rescued from euthanasia at Bakersfield Shelter in California, arriving to foster care in Seattle on 11/27/22. He has lived in several foster homes and been adopted/returned 4 times with no adoption lasting more than three weeks. He has NO BITE HISTORY or history of human aggression. He has been in two separate foster homes with DGS for longer than 6 months each and we know him very well. He is currently being fostered in the south sound area, and available for adoption. January 7, 2025, 4:24 pm
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Banks

Doberman Pinscher

Male, Adult
Bothell, WA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Animal Profile:  Banks was born in the rescue 11/05/22. He was adopted as a puppy, but started showing resource guarding behavior in the home; it was mainly directed at the senior male dog but he was also vocal about being bothered when he was asleep on the couch. Banks was very loved, but his family realized they could not provide the structure he needs to thrive. Banks regularly attended doggy daycare, and does well in a stable pack. True to the Doberman breed, Banks is family oriented, incredibly smart, affectionate and athletic.  Adopter Profile: Large breed dog experience required Doberman experience a plus No first time dog owners Securely fenced yard preferred Single family residence required (no apartments) Foster Update: Banks was fostered here as a puppy, and seemed to fall right back in line with our current pack (chihuahua mix, another male Doberman and a 50lb cattle dog mix). When he returned, we implemented good structure and routine, and focused efforts on his obedience. With a focus on a strong foundational relationship, Banks has shown zero resource guarding with food, chews or toys with his foster family. He will curl his lip in a dog approaches his bowl when eating, so he is only given his food and chews in his crate. Banks now heels well on leash, has good recall, knows basic obedience commands sit, down, crate and place command. Banks has also started e collar introduction for off leash freedom and recall. He is loyal, affectionate, loving, and incredibly intelligent. Banks will need an owner with large/working breed experience that could set healthy boundaries in the home otherwise he will test boundaries.  Adoption Info:  Adoption fee is $550, which includes spay/neuter required within 90 days, age appropriate vaccinations, deworming and microchip. All adoption fees are donations to a Washington non-profit corporation and all donations go to benefit the animals in our rescue.  Apply online at www.DogGoneSeattle.org/adoption-application Animal History:  This dog was born in the care of Dog Gone Seattle on 11/4/22 after mom was rescued heavily pregnant from Eastern Washington. This puppy will be available for adoption in Seattle at 8 weeks of age. November 21, 2024, 2:06 am
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Sadie

Doberman Pinscher

Female, Adult
Bothell, WA
Size
(when grown) X-Large 101 lbs (46 kg) or more
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Animal Profile: Rose and Sadie were found abandoned in Cheney, WA in 2020. They were rescued by a loving family and have been in a home ever since. Unfortunately, one of their owners suffered a life-alternating medical emergency that resulted in massive brain surgery. This person now requires round-the-clock care, and the dogs need a new place to call home. When we heard their story, we had to help! Rose and Sadie are both dog friendly and have lived with large and small dogs, as well as gone to doggy daycare. They are house and crate trained, and true to the breed would like to be your constant shadow. Rose and Sadie have been around children ranging from toddlers to teens. Rose can get a little tired of the small ones and will excuse herself to a crate if she’s done interacting. Sadie would love nothing more than to permanently attach herself to the kids. Sadie is overweight at 100 lbs and is currently on a weight loss journey. Rose and Sadie have lived together since 2020 and we would love to find these girls a home together. Foster Update: Coming soon! Adoption Info: Combined adoption fee is $550 which includes spay, core vaccinations per AVMA standards, negative heartworm test, health certificate, and microchip with lifetime registration. Your adoption fee may be tax deductible as Dog Gone Seattle is a 501c3 organization. Apply online: www.doggoneseattle.org/adoption-application Animal History: Sadie is currently being fostered in the greater Seattle area and will be available for adoption once evaluated in foster care.November 6, 2024, 5:36 pm

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Ludwin

Pharaoh Hound Rat Terrier

Male, 1 yr 1 mo
Edmond, WA
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Ludwin! This little longlegs is a puppy full of love and energy, he loves licking and cuddles, treats and loves to play with cats. Sociable with dogs and people. Extroverted, curious, and adventurous. He trusts people easily and adapts to new environments. Adorable, playful and loves food. The $550.00 adoption fee covers the following: Transport to Oregon or Washington. Spay/Neuter. All vaccines up to date. Deworming (puppies 2 sets). Flea medication up to date. Tick control up to date. Microchip. Microchip registration to new owner paid for. Collar. Temporary leash.
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Thunder

Miniature Pinscher

Male, 8 mos
Lynnwood, WA
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Available in TX only! Thunder is a sweet and cautious rescue dog who was found as a stray along with his two siblings. Initially shy around strangers, Thunder takes time to feel safe and requires a patient adopter who can help him overcome his fearfulness. He is best suited for a calm home without frequent visitors or high levels of activity outside the home. Thunder experiences car sickness and would need medication for long trips. Once trust is established, Thunder reveals his affectionate nature. He loves to cuddle and prefers sleeping close to his family, though he can be crated if necessary. Fully housebroken, Thunder is a playful dog who enjoys games of fetch, chew toys, and spending time outdoors. He would thrive in a home with a yard where he can run and play freely. His friendly demeanor extends to other dogs, making him an excellent companion for a household with canine siblings. Thunder's ideal adopter will be understanding of his need for a consistent and reassuring environment. With time, patience, and love, Thunder will flourish as a loyal and loving member of his forever family. To apply directly for Thunder click the "Apply for Adoption" button. https://www.shelterluv.com/embed/animal/FODS-A-524 All our dogs come with 30 days of free post-adoption support through Petcademy.org. This benefit includes free access to Petcademy's team of trainers/behaviorists, as well as access to online materials that will help you settle your new family member into your home. You can text unlimited questions to Petcademy and they'll respond within 24 hours (Monday-Friday).

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Forever Home Dog Rescue

PMB 146 19410 Highway 99 Ste A (mailing), Lynnwood, WA 98036

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6.5 miles

Dog Gone Seattle

Bothell, WA 98021

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7.1 miles

Freedom Ride Rescue Inc. - Seattle

Seattle, WA 98133

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8.9 miles

Charming Pet Rescue-WA Transport Stop

Bothell, WA 98011

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9 miles

Rescue Every Dog

Seattle Volunteer Mail:, Kingston Administrative Office: PO Box 1741, Seattle c/o Kingston 98346/ Washington State, WA 98346

Pet Types: cats, birds, dogs, farm animals, horses, rabbits, small animals

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11 miles

Ferry Dog Mothers

Seattle, WA 98117

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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12 miles

Gods Dogs Rescue of TX in WA Transport Stop

Everett, WA 98201

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14.6 miles

Paws and Claws Pet Rescue

Seattle, WA 98112

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16.5 miles

Adopt Jindo Rescue -Seattle

Seattle, WA 98104

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17.5 miles

Seattle Humane

13212 SE Eastgate Way, BELLEVUE, WA 98005

Pet Types: cats, dogs, rabbits, small animals

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