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Roxy 3495

  • Young
  • Female
  • Medium

About Roxy 3495

Oakland Park, FL

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Female
Medium
(26-60 lbs)

Behavior

Health

Vaccinated:
Yes

Roxy 3495’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.

    This pet has bad compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has bad compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

Adoption Fee

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Roxy 3495's Story

04/13/26 Sweet 5-year-old Roxy is still trying to understand why no one has come for her yet.<br/><br/>She lost her home in November when her family went through a divorce, and she’s been waiting for a safe, loving place to land ever since. Roxy is a petite red girl who can be a little shy when she first meets new people, but with patience and kindness she quickly opens up. Once she feels secure and you’ve earned her trust, she adores affection—and will happily rest her head in your lap (especially if treats are involved).<br/><br/>Roxy does best with children ages 10 and up. She’d prefer to be the only dog in the home, and she isn’t a match for a home with cats.<br/><br/>She keeps a clean kennel, is crate-trained, and knows some basic commands. She can be frightened by storms and fireworks, so she’ll do best with a family who can help her feel calm and safe during loud weather.<br/><br/>Please share Roxy and help make this the month she finally finds her forever family.<br/><br/>11/25/25 Roxy, a 5-year-old red Doberman, lost her home because of a family divorce. She's a sweet and beautiful girl who might be a bit shy initially, but she opens up quickly and is super friendly and playful once she trusts you. While she knows some basic commands, she'd really thrive with consistent training. Roxy does well with kids over 10, but she can be selective with other dogs, so she'd probably do best as the only pet. With the right person, Roxy will be an amazing companion.Not every dog is available for adoption or need a foster - some are wards of the rescue (usually due to medical reasons, but sometimes behavioral). These dogs will always be supported by DRL. We welcome financial support for these dogs. Here are links to foster and adoption applications for those dogs who need a foster home or adoptive home.<br/>Foster Application Adoption Application

04/13/26 Sweet 5-year-old Roxy is still trying to understand why no one has come for her yet.

She lost her home in November when her family went through a divorce, and she’s been waiting for a safe, loving place to land ever since. Roxy is a petite red girl who can be a little shy when she first meets new people, but with patience and kindness she quickly opens up. Once she feels secure and you’ve earned her trust, she adores affection—and will happily rest her head in your lap (especially if treats are involved).

Roxy does best with children ages 10 and up. She’d prefer to be the only dog in the home, and she isn’t a match for a home with cats.

She keeps a clean kennel, is crate-trained, and knows some basic commands. She can be frightened by storms and fireworks, so she’ll do best with a family who can help her feel calm and safe during loud weather.

Please share Roxy and help make this the month she finally finds her forever family.

11/25/25 Roxy, a 5-year-old red Doberman, los

04/13/26 Sweet 5-year-old Roxy is still trying to understand why no one has come for her yet.

She lost her home in November when her family went through a divorce, and she’s been waiting for a safe, loving place to land ever since. Roxy is a petite red girl who can be a little shy when she first meets new people, but with patience and kindness she quickly opens up. Once she feels secure and you’ve earned her trust, she adores affection—and will happily rest her head in your lap (especially if treats are involved).

Roxy does best with children ages 10 and up. She’d prefer to be the only dog in the home, and she isn’t a match for a home with cats.

She keeps a clean kennel, is crate-trained, and knows some basic commands. She can be frightened by storms and fireworks, so she’ll do best with a family who can help her feel calm and safe during loud weather.

Please share Roxy and help make this the month she finally finds her forever family.

11/25/25 Roxy, a 5-year-old red Doberman, lost her home because of a family divorce. She's a sweet and beautiful girl who might be a bit shy initially, but she opens up quickly and is super friendly and playful once she trusts you. While she knows some basic commands, she'd really thrive with consistent training. Roxy does well with kids over 10, but she can be selective with other dogs, so she'd probably do best as the only pet. With the ri

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How To Adopt

Roxy 3495 was listed as Adoptable by Doberman Rescue League
How can I adopt Roxy 3495?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Doberman Rescue League. 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 Roxy 3495 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 Doberman Rescue League for details on the pet.
When can I meet Roxy 3495?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Doberman Rescue League will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Roxy 3495, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Doberman Rescue League, and they'll be happy to help!
Doberman Rescue League's Adoption Policy
Our Adoption area is THE STATE OF FLORIDA. -YOU MUST FILL OUT AN APPLICATION AND AGREE TO A HOME VISIT TO BE PRE-APPROVED. This screening process helps us to better match the dog with his or her furever home. - The dog will be microchipped for identification purposes. - You must sign a legal release form protecting you, Doberman Rescue League Inc. and the rescue dog. - If for any reason you must return the dog or the adopter fails to comply with Doberman Rescue League Inc. terms of adoption, WE WILL TAKE THE DOG BACK. YOU MAY NOT TRANSFER OWNERSHIP. **OUR RESCUE DOGS MUST BE KEPT AS AN INDOOR HOUSE PET.** - For the safety of the dog, heart worm preventative is required and we recommend that you follow a regular vaccine program established by your veterinarian to guarantee that your dog stays healthy. - Your dog must have a rabies shot and license in accordance with existing laws.

Roxy 3495 is from Doberman Rescue League

[Oakland Park, FL]

Our Mission
Doberman Rescue League Inc. started out in 1977, as a non–profit corporation comprised of volunteers who were willing to give their time, expertise, homes and loving care to help place Dobermans in need of rescue. We are a 501(c)(3) and registered with the FL Department of Agriculture CH45078. All donations are tax deducti...
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