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by VomRuiz on 15 September 2009 - 20:09
This is the doberman I rescued several years ago when I first got her. It was a TON of work every day and many trips to the vet to get her healthy and happy. I found her on a message board, the neighbors of the original owner had been feeding her and they (original owners) agreed she could be given away.
Nearly everyone on that message board told me NOT to take her because of her health problems, but mainly because she was terrified of everything and starting to become aggressive. I had her turned around in about 2 months and she loved my kids and me, though she was always weary of strangers and wasn't overly fond of men, including my husband though I feel she did show him kindness in allowing him to pet her occasionally. A doggy Thank You, I guess.
I didn't have a digital camera for a LONG time so I don't have any happy ending pictures to share. But she DID heal 100% and became a wonderful companion. She died from cancer last year at about 5-6 years old. She is dearly missed by all of us.
The day I got her


Nearly everyone on that message board told me NOT to take her because of her health problems, but mainly because she was terrified of everything and starting to become aggressive. I had her turned around in about 2 months and she loved my kids and me, though she was always weary of strangers and wasn't overly fond of men, including my husband though I feel she did show him kindness in allowing him to pet her occasionally. A doggy Thank You, I guess.
I didn't have a digital camera for a LONG time so I don't have any happy ending pictures to share. But she DID heal 100% and became a wonderful companion. She died from cancer last year at about 5-6 years old. She is dearly missed by all of us.
The day I got her



by VomRuiz on 15 September 2009 - 20:09
A few weeks later


One of our many vet trips. You can see she loved my kids :-)

Ok well I'm in tears now. I haven't looked at her pictures in a long time. Man I miss her.
Stacy


One of our many vet trips. You can see she loved my kids :-)

Ok well I'm in tears now. I haven't looked at her pictures in a long time. Man I miss her.
Stacy
by mobjack on 15 September 2009 - 20:09
Stacy,
If you don't mind, PM me about that Dobie. I'd like to ask you some questions on that particular dog.
Jennifer
If you don't mind, PM me about that Dobie. I'd like to ask you some questions on that particular dog.
Jennifer

by starrchar on 15 September 2009 - 21:09
Stacy,
Seeing those photos brought tears to my eyes. I am so glad you rescued her. She may have died prematurely from cancer, but I'd hate to think of what her fate would've been had you not adopted her. You gave her many wonderful, love filled, happy years. Thank you for having such compassion, dedication and for taking a chance at saving a dog no one else wanted.
Char
Seeing those photos brought tears to my eyes. I am so glad you rescued her. She may have died prematurely from cancer, but I'd hate to think of what her fate would've been had you not adopted her. You gave her many wonderful, love filled, happy years. Thank you for having such compassion, dedication and for taking a chance at saving a dog no one else wanted.
Char

by Kelly M Shaw on 15 September 2009 - 21:09
Only if there were more people like you (Stacy) in this world that cared for animals as much as you showed by being her angel. She did at least have a happy healthy life when she did live with you and your family. She would have died a lot earlier if you didn't come along and show her that there are some people that do care. She looked like a beautiful girl after just a few weeks of being with you. The last picture is just adorable!!!
Kel
www.boeselagerkennel.com
Kel
www.boeselagerkennel.com
by mobjack on 16 September 2009 - 00:09
VomRuiz,
Saved just before she turned two. These were taken a couple months before she died. You can see the bald pattern along her back. The "peach fuzz" was better than we'd hoped for.


Saved just before she turned two. These were taken a couple months before she died. You can see the bald pattern along her back. The "peach fuzz" was better than we'd hoped for.



by VomRuiz on 16 September 2009 - 01:09
Oh wow! I can't believe the resemblence! I asked about the tail in pm, but your girl's doesn't look like my girl's did. I still wonder if it was the same breeder :-(
by mobjack on 16 September 2009 - 01:09
Sent you another PM. I'm doing some hard drive searching for my male.
Wouldn't surprise me if it was the same breeder. The changing peach fuzz patterns were pretty cool. Never the same each year.
Wouldn't surprise me if it was the same breeder. The changing peach fuzz patterns were pretty cool. Never the same each year.
by mobjack on 16 September 2009 - 03:09
I found a couple pics. Not great but you can kind of see the long dock job on the tail. If I remember right, it was 4 joints long. He was about 11 or 12 years old in these pics.Was related to the red female. May have even been the same breeder but I have no idea. I don't have his papers anymore. No demodex in his litter. He was 14 almost 15 when he died. His red littermate brother had cancer, died at 5 years old. Another black had huge benign fatty tumors, lived til 13. BTW, the red female above passed away just last year. It may take me a little while but I'll find her AKC papers for you.




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