7536 Blitz - I'm a SSNAP Dog

  • Senior
  • Male
  • Large

About 7536 Blitz - I'm a SSNAP Dog

Sandown, NH

Physical Traits

Senior
(8+ years)
Male
Large
(61-100 lbs)
Black

Behavior

Personality
Adult Only Home Preferred, Leash walks well, Natural Docked, Needs An Experienced Handler, Not Friendly With Strangers, Obstruction Risk, SSNAP

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

7536 Blitz - I'm a SSNAP Dog’s Compatibility

    This pet has bad compatibility with kids.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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7536 Blitz - I'm a SSNAP Dog's Story

Blitz is a one-of-a-kind pup known for his goofy charm, which earns him a lot of attention within his circle of friends. He thrives on the spotlight and revels in the limelight.<br/><br/>However, Blitz comes with a unique set of needs and quirks. He has a history of barrier aggression, resource guarding, and leash reactivity towards other dogs. He's also reactive towards strangers. The good news is that these issues are currently being managed through training and a structured environment.<br/><br/>Blitz is a high obstruction risk, but he does enjoy playing with the right toys and lounging on soft bedding, all while closely supervised. He's a bit selective when it comes to accepting new humans into his inner circle, but once you're in, he transforms into a chatty, social, and affectionate companion.<br/><br/>For Blitz, structure is essential. He would thrive in a household with an experienced alpha handler and a spacious, fenced-in yard where he can live a bachelor lifestyle. However, Blitz isn't suited for a home with children or cats. If you can provide the structured environment and understanding that Blitz needs, you may just find a loyal and entertaining friend in him.

Blitz is a one-of-a-kind pup known for his goofy charm, which earns him a lot of attention within his circle of friends. He thrives on the spotlight and revels in the limelight.

However, Blitz comes with a unique set of needs and quirks. He has a history of barrier aggression, resource guarding, and leash reactivity towards other dogs. He's also reactive towards strangers. The good news is that these issues are currently being managed through training and a structured environment.

Blitz is a high obstruction risk, but he does enjoy playing with the right toys and lounging on soft bedding, all while closely supervised. He's a bit selective when it comes to accepting new humans into his inner circle, but once you're in, he transforms into a chatty, social, and affectionate companion.

For Blitz, structure is essential. He would thrive in a household with an experienced alpha handler and a spacious, fenced-in yard where he can live a bachelor lifestyle. However, Blitz isn't suited for a home with child

Blitz is a one-of-a-kind pup known for his goofy charm, which earns him a lot of attention within his circle of friends. He thrives on the spotlight and revels in the limelight.

However, Blitz comes with a unique set of needs and quirks. He has a history of barrier aggression, resource guarding, and leash reactivity towards other dogs. He's also reactive towards strangers. The good news is that these issues are currently being managed through training and a structured environment.

Blitz is a high obstruction risk, but he does enjoy playing with the right toys and lounging on soft bedding, all while closely supervised. He's a bit selective when it comes to accepting new humans into his inner circle, but once you're in, he transforms into a chatty, social, and affectionate companion.

For Blitz, structure is essential. He would thrive in a household with an experienced alpha handler and a spacious, fenced-in yard where he can live a bachelor lifestyle. However, Blitz isn't suited for a home with children or cats. If you can provide the structured environment and understanding that Blitz needs, you may just find a loyal and entertaining friend in him.

How To Adopt

7536 Blitz -... was listed as Adoptable by Doberman Rescue Unlimited, INC
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Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Doberman Rescue Unlimited, INC. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
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Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to Doberman Rescue Unlimited, INC for details on the pet.
When can I meet 7536 Blitz -...?
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What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
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Doberman Rescue Unlimited, INC's Adoption Policy
Each prospective adoptive parent is screened. An application form must be completed and then a visit is made to the home by a DRU volunteer. A determination is made that the desire to adopt a Doberman is not just a passing whim – that the members of the household are aware of the nature of the Doberman and of the commitment required for dog ownership. In rental situations, the landlord is contacted to ensure dogs are allowed as landlord disputes are such a common reason for turn-in. The procedure for adopting a Doberman through DRU is as follows: Read the Introduction to the Doberman Pinscher on this web site to ensure that a Doberman is for you and to help you prepare for a new dog. Fill out the application online here. Alternatively, you may download and complete the application form and mail it to the address shown on the application. A staff member or volunteer will contact you and, by appointment, visit your home. First time applicants are interviewed in their own homes to ensure that the adoptive families understand the responsibilities of owning and caring for a Doberman and the needs of a second-hand dog. At DRU’s option, if you have already adopted from us, and your circumstances have not changed, this visit may not be necessary. After the visit to your home, if your application is approved, you will receive a telephone call from a staff member who will try to match you with the available Dobes that fit your circumstances. We reserve the right to refuse an applicant if, in our judgment, the home situation is not compatible with the needs of a Doberman or if the breed is not suitable for the applicant. You will then be invited up to the shelter in Sandown, NH to meet the Dobes that have been selected as possibilities for you. Applicants are under no obligation to accept a dog selected for you. It may take some time to find the right dog for you. If you feel that a dog shown to you is not right for you, simply let us know. We will do our best to continue the search for a compatible dog. DRU does not, however, guarantee a successful placement. If a dog has been selected for you and you are unable to see it or cannot decide after seeing it, DRU is under no obligation to hold the dog while you decide. An adoption donation ranging from $250 to $600 is requested at the time of the adoption. This donation goes to help defray the costs incurred while the Dobe is in our care. Expenses normally incurred include a full medical exam, medical treatment, spaying and neutering, a full set of vaccinations, heartworm test and medication, other medications that may be required by the dog, boarding, food, micro chipping and behavioral evaluation. Your donation also includes membership in DRU for the calendar year in which you adopt. You will be required to complete an adoption contract at the time of adoption. You will be required to license your Dobe, provide shelter, food, yearly vaccinations, heartworm testing and medication, and medical care. Most importantly, you must intend to make the Dobe you adopt a member of your family. Shortly after the adoption, a staff member will call you, and again a while later, to assist with any problems you may be having in integrating the Dobe into your household. Never hesitate to contact your Adoption Coordinator with questions or problems. It is easier to address such problems as they occur rather than at some later time. We ask that you stay in touch with us and maintain your current address with us in the event your Dobe is ever lost and tracked to DRU. If, for any reason, the adoption is not satisfactory, DRU requires that the dog be returned to DRU. The Dobe must not be sold or given away. DRU retains the right to reclaim any rescue dog that is neglected, improperly cared for, or allowed to roam free. Our nonprofit organization is run by dedicated staff and volunteers. The staff and volunteers give numerous hours to Doberman Rescue in addition to their own work and family duties. Their best reward is in knowing that they have helped to provide warm and loving homes to Dobermans in need. Please have patience with these hardworking, caring individuals.

7536 Blitz - I'm a SSNAP Dog is from Doberman Rescue Unlimited, INC

[Sandown, NH]

Our Mission
Established in 1988, Doberman Rescue Unlimited, Inc. (DRU) is a 501(c)3 nonprofit, charitable organization whose purpose is to rescue abused, abandoned and unwanted Dobermans and other domestic animals and after rehabilitating them, place them in good, safe and loving homes. We are a state licensed rescue located on a spr...
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Location
52 Tenney Road Sandown, NH, 03873

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