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Lone Star Doberman Rescue
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Lone Star Doberman Rescue

#100 in United States, #22 in Texas, #12 in Dallas

http://lonestardobermans.org

LoneStarDobermanRescue@gmail.com

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Fort Worth, Texas

Lone Star Doberman Rescue was formed by a "Doberman Mom" in 2011, who has had Dobermans in her life since she was a young child. She was the proud mom of rescued dog Andy, who she rescued at 4 yrs old in 2011, and passed away in 2012 from obstruction surgery complications; and her very first Doberman, retired show dog Sable, raised from a 20 week old puppy in 2004, who passed away at 10 yrs of age in 2014 from cancer; the love of her life dog Sebastian, raised from a 12 week old puppy also in 2004, who passed away at almost 13 yrs old in May of 2017 from medication complications after beating pneumonia; and rescued adult blind boy named Ray Charles, rescued/adopted at 4 yrs old in 2012, who passed away at 8.5 yrs old in February of 2017 from complications with kidney disease. Abbey, adopted in 2014 was the perfect addition after Sable passed and she was absolutely wonderful with all the boys she shared her home with. Abbey was a "middle" dog so she lived with the previous boys and the current boys. Abbey passed in December 2022 from cancer after a strong fight. Each took a piece of her heart with them & are missed every single day. The current kids, black & tan boy named Goose (almost 8 yrs old now) is very loved. Goose was rescued in 2016/adopted 2017. And newest kid, Asher, a fawn & tan puppy who was surrendered to the rescue by his owner when he was just 8 weeks old, he is 5 years old now and full of personality. Passionate about all animals, she has been involved in rescue (both all breed dogs and cats) for over 27 years now. When she began a personal endeavor to assist shelter Dobermans, and volunteering with existing Doberman rescue groups, she quickly realized how many beautiful and precious Dobermans were suffering in shelters across Texas; and that existing Doberman rescue operations were all running at full capacity most of the time. This meant that Dobermans were dying in shelters. This sad statistic inspired her to start rescuing Dobermans exclusively, and in her first year alone she personally fostered 39 Dobermans ~ whether it was for a single night, a week, several months...or however long it took until they could be safely placed. Each dog that comes and goes through the rescue takes a piece of her heart with them as they leave for their fur-ever homes. Lone Star Doberman Rescue continues to fight the good fight in the name of saving Dobermans, and always keeps it "all about the dogs". LSDR is always in need of your caring, assistance and support. LSDR couldn't possibly do any of this without the amazing network of numerous faithful volunteers and supporters across Texas who do so much to help us evaluate, foster and transport dogs.

Mission and Vision

Our mission is to save, rehabilitate and rehome Dobermans who find themselves homeless in TX; who are faced with no other options for safe placement. At Lone Star Doberman Rescue it truly is all about the dogs, with our priority being the safety, security and continued success of these animals.

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Adoption Policy

• **Please visit our website to review the adoption eligibility information here, BEFORE submitting an application** https://www.lonestardobermans.org/education • The majority of the form is a required answer field, if you do not have an answer, type NA. • Additionally, we prefer all applicants be 25 years of age or older, however all applications will be considered. • If you rent, you MUST call your management PRIOR to submitting an application and ask specifically, if Dobermans are allowed on the property. 95% or more of rental properties and apartments have a breed restriction against Dobermans, as well as several other breeds. • All applications will be reviewed, and you will be interviewed by phone and with a home visit prior to approval. We reserve the right to decline any application without providing a reason for the decline. • You will receive an email confirmation once your application has been submitted and received. ADOPTION ELIGIBILITY You must live either anywhere in Texas, OR, if you are not a Texas resident, then you must live within a 4-hour radius of DFW. If you live outside this radius please contact the Doberman rescue closest to you. If you are unfamiliar with rescues in your area, you can Google "Doberman rescue" plus your city or zip code. We will consider adoptions outside of the radius above on a case-by-case basis if there is not an active Doberman rescue group in your area. We are a 100% all-volunteer, state-wide, all foster home based rescue. We do not have a kennel or facility set up. Our mailing address is in Fort Worth, but we are a state-wide rescue. (Our mail has to go somewhere.) Meet greets are set by appointment, 7 days a week, with approved applicants only. If you have not filled out an application, or your application has not been approved by a board member, you will not be eligible to meet dogs. Our dogs are in foster homes all over TX. We do have volunteers to help us transport the dogs so in most cases, adopters are not required to travel to adopt the dogs. Once you submit an application, a volunteer will be in touch with you as soon as they can. Usually within 1-5 days, but at peak times, it may take longer. *And if you have applied for a very popular dog, it will take longer to get a response to your application. Please be patient. Remember, as volunteers, we all have full-time jobs, families & pets of our own & many other responsibilities daily. Applications are processed in the order received. Dogs are listed as available until the day they are adopted, because unfortunately, people do change their minds at the last minute. Our dogs are all in individual foster homes, (typically 1 dog per foster home), so they can receive individual care & attention; and so they can learn what it is like to live in a safe, loving home environment prior to adoption. This also allows us to help them learn some basic manners, and for us to learn all about each dog & how they function on a daily basis with people, other pets, car rides, crate training, any barking or chewing habits, and what training they may know already, etc. LSDR prefers all children in the home be at least 8 years of age, however all applications with children younger than 8 will be considered on a case-by-case basis, for select dogs only who have lived with small children before without any known incident. This is to insure the safety of both your children and the dog! Dobermans typically do great with kids, however children under 8 often don't understand the consequences of living with a large, strong dog. Most dog bites are preventable, and it is our primary goal to protect both the children and dogs, and set our dogs up for success in their new home. Dobermans are an athletic breed and typically do not do well in apartments. We will consider apartment homes on a case by case basis. If you rent an apartment or a house, please verify with your landlord or management, there is no breed or weight restrictions BEFORE you apply to adopt. The vast majority of rental properties do not allow Dobermans. Ask your management specifically about Dobermans. BEFORE you apply, because it is the first call we make before we process your application. Since most Dobermans are not a fit for apartment lifestyle, there will be times we do not have a fit for an apartment. And to be approved in an apartment, you must live on the ground floor of the apartment complex as well. In most cases, a fenced yard is required. If you do not have a fenced yard, we will consider your application on a case by case basis, and only certain dogs will be eligible. There will be times we have no dogs that will be a fit without a fenced yard. You must abide by our adoption terms, including returning the dog to us if you are unable to keep the dog. If you have a friend or family member interested in your dog, you must first return the dog to us and refer that person to us to apply for adoption. You must be able to provide proper care for your Doberman for the remainder of his/her life. Owning a dog requires your time and financial commitments. Take into consideration vet care, food, training, pet care and emergencies. Renters who apply to adopt must allow us access to your landlord re: breed/weight restrictions and pet deposits. We recommend adopters attend an training class within one month of adoption. There are exceptions, but this is a huge help to both adopters and dog. It not only provides a bonding experience for you and your new pet, but it helps train both of you & sets your dog up for success. You don't wait for problems to arise before calling a trainer. A well-mannered pet equals a happy household! All pets in the home must be spayed or neutered unless there is a legitimate reason per your veterinarian, or the dog is of show quality, and a copy of the show pedigree will be required for proof. Also, dogs adopted must be kept on lifetime vaccines and heartworm prevention.
https://www.lonestardobermans.org/available-dobermans

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