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Jussie

  • Senior
  • Female
  • Medium
  • Doberman Pinscher

About Jussie

Douglasville, GA

Breed

Doberman Pinscher

Physical Traits

Senior
(8+ years)
Female
Medium
(26-60 lbs)
Brown / Chocolate

Behavior

House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Jussie's Compatibility

  • This pet has good compatibility with kids.

  • This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

  • This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.

  • This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

Adoption Fee

$400

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Jussie's Story

Meet Jussie: The Happy-Go-Lucky Girl Who Just Wants to Play (And Eat)<br/><br/>Hey there, I'm Jussie! I'm a 9-year-old black and tan Doberman with natural ears, a docked tail, and an endless supply of enthusiasm for life. I am a happy, bouncy, playful girl who greets every single day like it's the best day ever — because honestly? It might be. Oh, and I come with my ride-or-die best girl, Kokie. We're a bonded pair and we go together. Trust me, you want us both.<br/><br/>Personality: I am pure joy in a Doberman-shaped package. I will come up to you and gently nibble your hand just to say please pet me, I like you so much. It's my signature move and everyone loves it. I play hard — my foster brother Obi (also a Doberman) and I have a full wrestling match every single morning without fail, while Kokie watches us like the refined lady she is. I have energy, I have opinions, and I have an absolutely unhinged relationship with food.<br/><br/>Speaking of food: mealtime is a spiritual experience for me. I do a full spin-around dance while my bowl is being prepared. It cannot be stopped. It will not be stopped. I also eat extremely fast, so my foster family has me using a slow feeder bowl — it's helped a lot, and my new home will want to continue that.<br/><br/>My Story: Kokie and I lost our owner, the person who had us both for years, and it changed everything. We came into rescue together because that's the only way we go — together. Kokie is my anchor. I am her entertainment. We have been side by side for over six years and we are not starting over without each other. The good news? We are genuinely easy to love as a pair. Kokie is calm and cuddly. I am bouncy and playful. We balance each other out perfectly.<br/><br/>Kokie & Jussie: Kokie is my best friend and honestly my whole heart. She's the calm to my chaos. While I'm out there wrestling and spinning and living my best life, she's watching from the couch like a proud, slightly exhausted mom. I can't get on the couch myself — I just put my front paws up so my people can reach me for pets — but Kokie holds down the cuddle fort for both of us. We are a team.<br/><br/>Manners & Training: I know sit — it sometimes takes a little coaxing with a treat, but I'll get there. I stop immediately when told "no" and stand right at attention, which my foster family loves. I'm still working on leash manners — I tug quite a bit — so a patient, experienced handler will get the best out of me. I'm a little more independent than Kokie, but I'm still very people-oriented and I love being around my humans.<br/><br/>Other Animals: I live with other dogs in foster and we get along great — including the daily Doberman wrestling matches, which I consider essential. Cats are an unknown quantity for both me and Kokie, so slow introductions would be the smart move.<br/><br/>Special Considerations:<br/><br/><br/> Must be adopted with Kokie — bonded pair, non-negotiable<br/> Food motivated — use it for training, use a slow feeder bowl at meals<br/> Leash work still in progress — experienced handler preferred<br/> Active and playful — needs a home that can match some energy<br/> More independent personality but still loving and social<br/> Cat compatibility unknown<br/><br/><br/>Health & Vetting: I'm spayed, microchipped, and up to date on rabies, distemper, and Bordetella. Heartworm negative and negative for intestinal parasites.<br/><br/>Why You'll Love Me: I am the dog who makes your house feel alive. I will make you laugh every single day — the hand nibbles, the food dance, the morning wrestling matches. I am happy, healthy, and so ready to find my forever home. And when you take me, you get Kokie too — the sweetest, calmest, most loving old soul you'll ever meet. We are, without question, the best two-for-one deal in rescue right now.<br/><br/>Ready to be our people? <br/>Love, Jussie

Meet Jussie: The Happy-Go-Lucky Girl Who Just Wants to Play (And Eat)

Hey there, I'm Jussie! I'm a 9-year-old black and tan Doberman with natural ears, a docked tail, and an endless supply of enthusiasm for life. I am a happy, bouncy, playful girl who greets every single day like it's the best day ever — because honestly? It might be. Oh, and I come with my ride-or-die best girl, Kokie. We're a bonded pair and we go together. Trust me, you want us both.

Personality: I am pure joy in a Doberman-shaped package. I will come up to you and gently nibble your hand just to say please pet me, I like you so much. It's my signature move and everyone loves it. I play hard — my foster brother Obi (also a Doberman) and I have a full wrestling match every single morning without fail, while Kokie watches us like the refined lady she is. I have energy, I have opinions, and I have an absolutely unhinged relationship with food.

Speaking of food: mealtime is a spiritual experience for me. I do a full spin-around danc

Meet Jussie: The Happy-Go-Lucky Girl Who Just Wants to Play (And Eat)

Hey there, I'm Jussie! I'm a 9-year-old black and tan Doberman with natural ears, a docked tail, and an endless supply of enthusiasm for life. I am a happy, bouncy, playful girl who greets every single day like it's the best day ever — because honestly? It might be. Oh, and I come with my ride-or-die best girl, Kokie. We're a bonded pair and we go together. Trust me, you want us both.

Personality: I am pure joy in a Doberman-shaped package. I will come up to you and gently nibble your hand just to say please pet me, I like you so much. It's my signature move and everyone loves it. I play hard — my foster brother Obi (also a Doberman) and I have a full wrestling match every single morning without fail, while Kokie watches us like the refined lady she is. I have energy, I have opinions, and I have an absolutely unhinged relationship with food.

Speaking of food: mealtime is a spiritual experience for me. I do a full spin-around dance while my bowl is being prepared. It cannot be stopped. It will not be stopped. I also eat extremely fast, so my foster family has me using a slow feeder bowl — it's helped a lot, and my new home will want to continue that.

My Story: Kokie and I lost our owner, the person who had us both for years, and it changed everything. We came into rescue together because that's the only way we go

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How To Adopt

Jussie was listed as Adoptable by Georgia Doberman Rescue
How can I adopt Jussie?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Georgia Doberman Rescue. 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.
How can I find out if Jussie is a good fit for me?
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 Georgia Doberman Rescue for details on the pet.
When can I meet Jussie?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Georgia Doberman Rescue will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Jussie, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Georgia Doberman Rescue, and they'll be happy to help!
Georgia Doberman Rescue's Adoption Policy
Anyone interested in adopting must complete and submit an application to GDR for review. All potential adopters are thoroughly screened, interviewed and all references are checked. We also do a home visit to ensure that our rescues are provided a safe, healthy environment. Dobermans must never be chained or tied outside, and must always be primarily inside dogs. All adopted dogs must be kept current on vaccinations and heartworm preventative. Adopters are required to keep GDR informed as to current address, phone number and/or any change in home or situation that could affect the adopted Doberman. If the adopter cannot keep the adopted dog in the specified manner for any reason, GDR must be notified and has discretion in reclaiming the dog. Adoption Application Please fill out the app completely and send it back to GDR at adopt@georgiadobermanrescue.com. Make sure to follow all instructions as if anything is missing, it will slow down the application process. Photos of your home are required and must be submitted along with your application. We offer our adoption application as a PDF or Word document  Please visit our website to download http://www.georgiadobermanrescue.com/adopt/ Adoption Process Step 1 – Completely fill out the GDR application. The application allows us to get to know your home and family situation and find the best match for you. When you submit your application, please also attach pictures of your home, inside and out, fence, etc. Please note that if you rent your home a signed and dated letter from your landlord or management company stating their approval of your decision to adopt a Doberman, must accompany your application. Step 2 – Review and reference Checks GDR will review your application and make the appropriate reference checks to veterinarians and if needed, personal references. Please be sure that you call your vet’s office and personal references and let them know that a GDR representative will be calling/emailing and that they have your permission to discuss relevant issues with us. Step 3 – Home Visit and Meet and Greet Once GDR has reviewed the application and completed the appropriate reference checks and if we feel that your home would be an excellent home for a Doberman, we will contact you to schedule a home visit. The home visit is an important part of our adoption process as this is where we get to know you and your family better, see your lifestyle and get a feel for how our rescued Doberman would fit in with your family and other pets. When possible, we will bring along or schedule a meet and greet for the dog in which you are interested or we feel is the best fit. Step 4 – Board Review GDR (board members) will review the above and make a decision. We will notify applicants regardless of our decision. If you are approved, we will then complete the appropriate adoption paperwork and finalize the adoption. When possible, one of our board members will meet with adopters to finalize the adoption in person. When you adopt from GDR, the relationship doesn’t end there. We love to keep up with our Dobermans and their families. We want to be an ongoing resource for our adoptive families throughout the years. We want your Doberman to be a well loved, healthy and cherished member of your family, and we will do everything we can to ensure that.

Jussie is from Georgia Doberman Rescue

[Douglasville, GA]

Our Mission
Georgia Doberman Rescue is a registered 501(c)(3) non profit, volunteer organization, dedicated to rescuing and re-homing abandoned or homeless Doberman Pinschers from shelters or owners who have surrendered them. By working with volunteers, foster homes, veterinarians and trainers, we are able to place these dogs in loving...
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