Please note... We are in no hurry to place any of the dogs on this page. The right home is far more important than just any home! All inquiries will be subject to the same criteria as our puppies, those interested will have to complete an application, have an interview, home check and reference check.
'LEXIE'
(Ch CanGREX CH U-CH Legendale Addiction v Goldgrove CD RN CGN x Can Ch Janterras Pretty Reckless) DOB: Jan 22, 2019 vWD: Clear *CKC Pointed Through no fault of her own, Lexie has been graciously returned to her breeder for rehoming due to medical reasons in the family. Lexie is a typical Doberman. She is a loving, energetic girl who like to spend her days with her family the most. Lexie enjoys long walks, and spent most of her life as a well-loved companion to a busy fun-loving family. She was well bonded to a young lady who is in her late teens, and spent much of her time with her. Lexie travels well, crates well, is a good eater, and is trained to not come up on the furniture. |
'PEANUT'
(Del Rey N Janterra No Lime Needed x CH Janterra's Pretty Reckless) DOB: Nov 10, 2020 vWD: Clear Peanut is an active, entertaining little socialite. She would be most accurately described as super cute, uber confident, biddable and people and dog obsessed. Peanut was in a serious head-on collision in British Columbia at the age of 8.5 weeks. She sustained soft tissue injuries, and a non-surgical spinal compression at T1. For several days after the accident, Peanut received pain medication and anti-inflammatories for her injuries. She is now medication-free. Peanut has been receiving veterinary care, osteopathy, acupuncture, and physiotherapy since the accident. Happily, she is now back to living her life fully, and actively, just like a four-month-old puppy should. Peanut is a very energetic girl and will not do well hanging out on the couch. She will require a home that is willing to engage in activities to keep her busy such as hiking, trick-dog training, scent detection, obedience, or rally obedience. We will require her new home to agree that Peanut will never participate in forced aerobic activities such as jogging, nor higher impact performance sports such as agility or parkour, to protect the health of her spine. Peanut has a clean bill of health from her veterinarian, and her veterinarian expects her to have a full and normal life. That said, we cannot guarantee that she will not have issues later in life due to the accident (for example, arthritis). Peanut is not free, but we have adjusted our cost to reflect her history, and we will be very carefully screening families that are interested in Peanut. She is a very special girl and we are looking for a very special family to love her as their very own. |
'RED'
(Del Rey N Janterra No Lime Needed x CH Janterra's Pretty Reckless) DOB: Nov 10, 2020 vWD: Clear Red is courageous, independent, and free-spirited, and she loves nothing more than life itself. Red radiates pure joy in every moment, and she is happy just to be. She is a spitfire and shares her sass on a regular basis with people and dogs alike. Red also loves her downtime, she loves to cuddle, to be held and loved. Red was in a serious head-on collision in British Columbia at the age of 8.5 weeks. She sustained soft tissue injuries, and a serious non-surgical spinal compression from T1 to T3. For two weeks after the accident, Red received pain medication and anti-inflammatories for her injuries. She is now medication-free. Red has been receiving veterinary care, osteopathy, acupuncture, and physiotherapy since the accident. Red was initially paralyzed after the accident, and her road to recovery has included learning how to stand and walk again, with a focus on regaining her balance and her motor skills. Red has some ataxia in both of her rear legs, and at this point, it is unclear how much of the ataxia will resolve. Red needs a home that is willing to let Red set the pace during joint activities, and when learning new skills. It's important to do things at Red’s speed. Ideally, Red’s new home will not include (many) stairs, nor slippery surfaces like hardwood or linoleum. She will need to be an only dog, or to have an older very calm canine companion. Red’s veterinarian expects her to have excellent quality of life, at a modified activity level. Given the severity of her spinal injury, we cannot guarantee that she will not have issues later in life due to the accident. We can guarantee that you will learn to appreciate every moment of every day because of Red. We are seeking an Alberta-based home for Red and will be very carefully screening interested families. We are looking for an incredibly special family who are willing to adjust their lives to accommodate our beautiful little girl who will undoubtedly become the love of their life. |