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Hi, I'm

Doohmer

currently located at

Freedom Frenchie Rescue

Mesa, AZ

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age

Adult

gender

Male

colour

Brindle

size

Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)

pet id

8e163e0a-fdee-4241-b106-d6dd5d2108f2

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My story

WIDE LOAD ALERT: I’m Doohmer Hi. I’m Doohmer. I’m 5 years old and shaped like a brick wrapped in velvet. I came to Freedom Frenchie Rescue from Riverside County with a girl named Darla. Fun fact about my origin story: someone dropped us off a block away from the shelter. The only reason we were found is because a shelter employee was leaving, heard us crying, followed the sound, and called it in. Timing saved our lives. I prefer not to dwell on that part — I prefer snacks and naps. About Me & Darla Everyone thought Darla and I were bonded. Turns out… nah. We were separated to test it, and she is absolutely thriving and living her best life. Me? Same. I could not care less. No hard feelings. I’m very comfortable doing my own thing and vibing independently. My Medical Glow-Up When I came in, my eyes were a mess. I had entropion, which means extra skin was rolling inward and causing infections and making it really hard for me to see. I had surgery to fix it, and wow — it’s so nice to finally see the world clearly. I might need a touch-up someday, but right now I’m thriving and there’s no need to go back in. I feel good. I look good. I see snacks now. Potty Training? Nailed It. Let me brag for a second. Since moving into my foster home, I have had zero accidents after the first day. None. I now whine at the door when I need to go out. Do I always pick the correct door? No. But any door + a whine = I tried, and that counts. My bark-cry is loud, loving, and very effective for getting attention. My Personality (Slow But Powerful) I live by one rule: why rush? Unless snacks are involved — then I move with intention. I love everyone. Dogs, cats, pigs, horses, humans… if you have a pulse (or hooves), I’m a fan. I’m social, affectionate, and happiest just being near my people — preferably on a soft surface where I can fully sprawl and contemplate my next meal. Important Kid Disclaimer I am not recommended for small children. Not because I’m scary — because I am approximately one ton of enthusiasm and mass. I mean well. Physics does not. Older kids and adults who understand wide-load energy are a better fit for me. Foster Mom Pupdate I recently went to a horse show and absolutely crushed it. I wasn’t intimidated at all. I met tons of new people and dogs, soaked up all the attention, and may have assisted myself to part of a grilled cheese. Zero regrets. Why You’ll Love Me If you’re looking for a slow-moving, snack-motivated companion with a huge heart and an even bigger head, I’m your guy. I’m affectionate, social, housetrained, and deeply committed to comfort. Adopt me. Bring snacks. Lower expectations for speed. I am neutered, vaccinated and microchipped, my adoption donation fee is $1100.00. You can apply for @freedomfrenchierescue.org and I am currently being fostered in North Phoenix, AZ

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

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Freedom Frenchie Rescue

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Mesa, AZ 85203

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