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Hi, I'm

Dutch

Doberman Pinscher

currently located at

Humble Hounds Animal Rescue

Honey brook, PA

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age

Adult

gender

Male

colour

Black - with Tan, Yellow or Fawn

size

Large 61-100 Lbs (28-45 Kg)

pet code

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My story

Please visit our website directly for adoption application or any interest do not submit inquiries through this site. https://humblehounds.org/adoption-process-1 Meet Dutch – Your Future Velcro Shadow with a Heart of Gold (and a Nose for Butter) Looking for a handsome, goofy, 103-pound snuggle bug who doubles as your hiking buddy and kitchen supervisor? Look no further than Dutch, a 4-year-old neutered male Doberman with floppy ears, a docked tail, and a heart as big as his paws. Dutch is a sweet, energetic boy who lives for fetch, trail adventures, and playing chase with his besties (currently a Frenchie and a German Shepherd). He’s dog-friendly overall, but has strong opinions about fluffy dogs sometimes and can be reactive on leash, so continued training and management are important. He does not do well with cats or small critters—Dutch has a serious case of “squirrel brain” and a strong prey drive. He’s good with kids, but doesn’t know his size and thinks all stuffed animals/lovies belong to him, so he’s better suited for homes without small children or at least under close supervision around them. That being said, he has never had any aggression issues with children or any people in general. Dutch is house trained, crate trained, and walks well on a prong collar, with growing skills on a harness. He’s been through multiple training programs and learns quickly—especially when rotisserie chicken is involved. He needs a fenced yard to zoom around in and would love an active home that can give him plenty of stimulation and structure. This sensitive guy has anxiety, which is well managed on Prozac, and he never goes anywhere without his emotional support rubber chicken, Antonio. He’s a routine lover: breakfast and dinner at 6 sharp. He’ll politely politely—but persistently—remind you if you’re late. He sleeps on a dog bed in the bedroom and rises with the sun, ready to start the day. Dutch loves car rides, though he might bark at bikes or loud noises—he’s just passionate about public safety. He’s also got a serious butter addiction (yes, butter), so keep that and other treats on the counter clear unless you want a four-legged kitchen bandit on your hands. At his core, Dutch is a loyal, loving Velcro dog who wants nothing more than to be by your side, whether you’re hiking a trail, binge-watching a show, or just hanging out on the couch. Dutch is looking for his forever home through no fault of his own. He’s a simple boy, just looking for someone to love, follow, and (gently) demand ear scratches from. If you’re ready to open your heart (and your snack drawer) to this big-hearted goofball, Dutch is ready to be your ride-or-die.

If you have any questions or would like to adopt Dutch, please reach out to the adoption group directly. PetSmart Charities does not facilitate the adoption process. Thank you.

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Humble Hounds Animal Rescue

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Honey brook, PA 19344

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