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Trinity

  • Young
  • Female
  • Large

About Trinity

Buffalo, MN

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Female
Large
(61-100 lbs)

Behavior

House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Special Needs:
Yes

Trinity’s Compatibility

    This pet has good compatibility with kids.

    This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has good compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Trinity's Story

You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.<br/>Trinity the Doberman Puppy Tri-Pod<br/><br/>6-Month-Old Doberman X | Three Legs- Unlimited Zoomies!<br/><br/>If joy had a heartbeat and a tail, it would be Trinity the Doberman puppy!<br/><br/>Trinity is a Doberman X puppy who survived a start no baby should ever have. She was found emaciated, injured, with her two sisters, and a leg so badly broken and infected it could not be saved. That leg was removed so Trinity could heal, grow, and get on with the important business of being a happy, ridiculous puppy.<br/><br/>And let us be clear: Trinity did not get the memo that losing a leg was supposed to slow her down.<br/><br/>Post-amputation, Trinity has transformed into what we can only describe as a three-legged champion fueled by caffeine and pure optimism. She runs, spins, launches into zoomies, and keeps up with four-legged dogs like it’s a competitive sport. If you didn’t know she was a tri-pod, you’d never guess. She’s too busy zooming past expectations.<br/><br/>A Survivor With a Sense of Humor<br/><br/>Trinity’s early injuries were severe. X-rays showed her leg was broken in four places and badly infected. Amputation was the only option, and it turned out to be the best thing that ever happened to her. Once healed, she bounced back with a grin (yes, Dobermans grin) and a zest for life that borders on contagious.<br/><br/>This girl is not fragile. She is fearless, funny, curious, and brave. Please do not feel sorry for Trinity. She certainly doesn’t feel sorry for herself. She feels excited about toys, friends, snacks, cuddles, and whatever fun thing might happen next.<br/><br/>Trinity’s Greatest Hits<br/><br/>• Loves dogs, cats, kids, toys, and all humans<br/>• Fully vetted, spayed, microchipped, and healthy<br/>• Professional zoomie artist<br/>• Champion cuddler when playtime is over<br/>• Equal parts silly puppy and soulful sweetheart<br/>• Everyone’s friend. Everyone.<br/><br/>She has that rare gift of making people laugh five minutes after meeting her. She’s the dog that reminds you why rescue matters and why joy is louder than hardship.<br/><br/>What Trinity Is Looking For<br/><br/>• A home ready for puppy energy and daily laughter<br/>• A secure yard or safe space to run and play<br/>• A family willing to continue her training and spoil her responsibly<br/>• Someone who sees three legs and thinks, “Perfect.”<br/><br/>Trinity is ready for her forever home. She is ready for couches, routines, adventures, and a family who will cheer her on as she zooms through life exactly as she is.<br/><br/>She survived. She healed. She adapted.<br/>Now she’s ready to thrive.<br/><br/>Apply to adopt Trinity through United Doberman Rescue<br/>www.uniteddobermanrescue.org<br/><br/>Watch Trinity in action and try not to fall in love:<br/>https://www.facebook.com/reel/1234157302086716<br/><br/>Warning: adopting Trinity may result in excessive smiling, spontaneous laughter, and a permanent belief that three legs are more than enough United Doberman Rescue Adoption Process<br/><br/>Application Submission: Complete the adoption application thoroughly. Incomplete applications may be denied.(uniteddobermanrescue.org)<br/>We are 100% volunteer, please read adoption requirements BEFORE reaching out to us.<br/>Home Visit: A volunteer will schedule a home visit to assess the environment and discuss your expectations. All household members, including children, must be present.(uniteddobermanrescue.org)<br/>Veterinary Reference Check: Provide contact information for your current veterinarian. All existing pets must be spayed/neutered, current on vaccinations, and on heartworm preventative.(uniteddobermanrescue.org)<br/>Meeting Dogs: Once approved, you'll have the opportunity to meet adoptable dogs in their foster homes. If you have a resident dog, consult with the foster about bringing them along.<br/>Adoption Finalization: If a suitable match is found, you'll sign an adoption contract and pay the adoption fee. Due to COVID-19 precautions, same-day adoptions are currently permitted.<br/><br/>Key Adoption Policies<br/><br/>Age Requirement: Adopters must be at least 21 years old and reside in the home where the dog will live.(uniteddobermanrescue.org)<br/>WE do NOT ship our dogs ever!!!<br/>Children: Adult dogs are not placed in homes with children under 6 years old. Puppies may be considered for such homes if a fenced yard is present.(uniteddobermanrescue.org)<br/>Health Considerations: Dobermans are prone to certain health issues. Adopters should be financially prepared for potential veterinary expenses and consider pet insurance.<br/>Return Policy: If you're unable to keep your adopted dog, UDR requires the dog be returned to them, except in cases involving aggression or biting.(uniteddobermanrescue.org)<br/><br/>{s8319code4181/}<br/>We follow the Doberman Pinscher Club of America's Code of Ethics. For more information visit the DPCA at www.dpca.org

You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.
Trinity the Doberman Puppy Tri-Pod

6-Month-Old Doberman X | Three Legs- Unlimited Zoomies!

If joy had a heartbeat and a tail, it would be Trinity the Doberman puppy!

Trinity is a Doberman X puppy who survived a start no baby should ever have. She was found emaciated, injured, with her two sisters, and a leg so badly broken and infected it could not be saved. That leg was removed so Trinity could heal, grow, and get on with the important business of being a happy, ridiculous puppy.

And let us be clear: Trinity did not get the memo that losing a leg was supposed to slow her down.

Post-amputation, Trinity has transformed into what we can only describe as a three-legged champion fueled by caffeine and pure optimism. She runs, spins, launches into zoomies, and keeps up with four-legged dogs like it’s a competitive sport. If you didn’t know she was a tri-pod, you’d never guess. She’s too busy zooming past expe

You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.
Trinity the Doberman Puppy Tri-Pod

6-Month-Old Doberman X | Three Legs- Unlimited Zoomies!

If joy had a heartbeat and a tail, it would be Trinity the Doberman puppy!

Trinity is a Doberman X puppy who survived a start no baby should ever have. She was found emaciated, injured, with her two sisters, and a leg so badly broken and infected it could not be saved. That leg was removed so Trinity could heal, grow, and get on with the important business of being a happy, ridiculous puppy.

And let us be clear: Trinity did not get the memo that losing a leg was supposed to slow her down.

Post-amputation, Trinity has transformed into what we can only describe as a three-legged champion fueled by caffeine and pure optimism. She runs, spins, launches into zoomies, and keeps up with four-legged dogs like it’s a competitive sport. If you didn’t know she was a tri-pod, you’d never guess. She’s too busy zooming past expectations.

A Survivor With a Sense of Humor

Trinity’s early injuries were severe. X-rays showed her leg was broken in four places and badly infected. Amputation was the only option, and it turned out to be the best thing that ever happened to her. Once healed, she bounced back with a grin (yes, Dobermans grin) and a zest for life that borders on contagious.

This girl is n

How To Adopt

How can I adopt Trinity?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with United Doberman Rescue and Canine Castaways of Minnesota. 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 Trinity 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 United Doberman Rescue and Canine Castaways of Minnesota for details on the pet.
When can I meet Trinity?
If you've submitted an inquiry, United Doberman Rescue and Canine Castaways of Minnesota will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Trinity, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to United Doberman Rescue and Canine Castaways of Minnesota, and they'll be happy to help!
United Doberman Rescue and Canine Castaways of Minnesota's Adoption Policy
We follow the Doberman Pinscher Club of America's Code of Ethics. For more information visit the DPCA at www.dpca.org Thank you for considering rescue for your next four-legged family member. All potential adopters must fill out an application in order for United Doberman Rescue to thoroughly screen all potential adopters and ensure all dogs go to acceptable and loving homes. After we receive your completed application at www.uniteddobermanrescue.org we will check your references and schedule a time for a volunteer to conduct a home visit. The home visit is not to critique your home, but to see the environment where the dog will live, make the best possible recommendations on the dog that would be the best fit for your home and give us a chance to answer your questions. PLEASE NOTE that all individuals that will reside with the dog must be present at the time of the home visit. Upon completion of the home visit and vet reference check, United Doberman Rescue will decide whether or not we can place a Doberman in your home. Remember, we are extremely selective in choosing our adopters. Please note that we will not place rescue dogs in homes with young children under 6 years of age, unless the dog you are looking to adopt is a puppy and can grow with the children- Small children generally do not have the stress management skills, impulse control or the ability to think abstractly that adults possess. A small child can unintentionally hurt a dog and the consequences can result in injury to the child. If a rescue dog injuries a child it will most likely end the life of the dog. In addition, most rescue dogs have unknown histories so reaction to certain situations is indeterminable. We do prefer a fully fenced yard but will consider homes with no fencing on rare occasions. Please check with your home owners association or home insurance to see if Dobermans are an accepted breed. Some home owners associations and insurance companies do not allow Dobermans in the home. Adopters must be 21 years of age and not living at home with parents. All people residing in home must want to adopt dog. Renters will need to provide name and phone number of landlord to verify that a dog is acceptable in your rental unit. Once the home visit is completed and you are approved, we will begin introducing you to the dogs we have in foster homes. The adoption process involves time and effort, but be patient - we want to ensure that we match you with the right dog. Please stay in close contact with us during this process. Once a match has been made, we will execute the Adoption Contract. Adoption donations are $500 for puppies under 6 months of age, $400 for dogs 2 years of age to 7 months; $350 for dogs between the ages of 3 - 7 years old and $250 for dogs over the age of 8 (special needs dogs determined on a case by case basis). Starting August 1st we will be adding on a Minnesota state tax of 6.875% to the adoption fee as now required and charged to us by the State of Minnesota. All current pets living in the home must be spayed, on heartworm preventative, neutered and fully vaccinated. We will require applicants to provide your vets information to verify this. All adopted dogs must be kept current on vaccines and heart worm preventative. They must reside in the house with their family. All owners must keep United Doberman Rescue current on phone and address information. Animals must be returned to United Doberman Rescue should the new owner be unable to keep them under any circumstance. All pets (cats and dogs) presently residing in the household MUST be spayed or neutered, and up to date on vaccinations including rabies. When filling out the application, please make sure to fill it out fully so as not to delay the process as we can not move forward and adopt if we have incomplete information for adopters.

Trinity is from United Doberman Rescue and Canine Castaways of Minnesota

[Buffalo, MN]

Our Mission
Our mission is to save all Dobermans and pets in danger from death and abandonment and provide breed education to the public. We believe that the need to rescue exists not only on a local basis in Minnesota, and the 5 state area, but more broadly across the United States. Our goal is to help all Dobermans, Doberman mixes a...
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