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We are awaiting the arrival of our Legacy Litter due May 1st. This is the last litter that will have the Bloodline on both sides of the late Evio K-Nevio, RIP 10/13/14. This litter is Sired by one of Evio's puppies from a Blue Female, Meka (RIP), a Blue male, Blaze and the Dam is Evio's daughter from the original Dam of Don's Dobermans, Shai (RIP), Miss T K-Nevio, a white female. This litter should throw color, as previous litters from the sire have included fawns, blues and previous litters from the dam have included white, blues and black pups.
We are very excited for this litters arrival. Puppies from this litter are going to be gone quickly, so we strongly suggest your get your deposit in as soon as possible. There is a long waiting list we are going through to notify people that we have this litter coming. So dont wait to make your deposit if you know you want a pup.
Here is what the Stork delivered:
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No puppies will be held until we recieve the Completed Puppy Questionairre,  Signed Puppy Purchase Contract AND Deposit--- NO exceptions!
This is required for your protection as well as the puppies. Thank you.
 
We are taking deposits/and or payments (and reccommend it if you know you want a puppy)for order of your pick from the litter.  Deposit is $200.00 to hold your choice of puppy from available puppies in litter. Final Payment will be due by the 15th of June, when pups turn 8 weeks.  
 
We will post updates on the puppies as they grow bigger and keep you notified of their progress on this page.  We also show the status of puppies available and deposits rec'd, etc. .  So if you are interested, please think about securing your pick with a deposit, we sold the last litter in a matter of days, and this will be the last litter between this pair.  The deposit is to hold your puppy and will be added to the cost of the puppy (all legalities must first be in order, ie; puppy questionairre completed as well as puppy purchase contract), when you pay final payment.
 
Puppies are $400.00 male/female
 
 Please complete the puppy questionairre at the bottom of the page to begin the pre-qualification process for a puppy from this litter.
 
 

Use your Visa/MC or debit card, via PayPal's secure, online payment system, to make the $200.00 deposit for your puppy. We will not hold any puppy for anyone until the deposit has been rec'd and puppy paperwork has been completed. Once that is done, the puppy you select will be taken off the available puppies list.

If you would like to use your Visa/MC or Debit Card to pay your balance of $400.00, via PayPals secure online payment system, click "Buy Now" button. Balance due by June 15th.

DEPOSITS REC'D FOR ORDER OF PICK FROM LITTER
1st Pick from Litter
 
2nd Pick from Litter
 
3rd Pick from Litter
 
4th Pick from Litter
 
5th Pick from Litter
 
6th Pick from the Litter
 
7th Pick from Litter
 
8th Pick from Litter
 
9th Pick from Litter
 
10th Pick from Litter
 

If you are interested in purchasing a Doberman Puppy, please take a moment to read the Q & A's about Doberman's, most frequently asked, from people wanting to buy a Doberman Puppy.  Then once you have read the information below, and feel that you are making the right choice for a puppy, please complete the "PUPPY QUESTIONAIRRE" that follows.
Thank you.

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We thank you for your questions about Doberman Pinchers, and applaud you for not just rushing out, and buying on impulse. Below are some of the most frequently asked and most important questions, I feel must be thought about, before getting a Doberman Puppy.

You are right to question the different breeds of dogs, and how they might fit into your house, family, and life style.

Do you live in town?   Or the country?  What is your lifestyle, and how will a large, energetic dog fit into that.  Dobermans are not known for tolerating temperature extremes. They are considered to be, basically, an indoor pet. It can be good to speak with your neighbors before you acquire your new dog.   Sometimes fears can be put to rest by discussing this with them first, rather than springing a surprise on them.

Most of the Dobermans I've known were bundles of happy, exuberant joy.  But this has alot to do with how they are raised and the type of home you provide for them. I think Dobermans need to be a part of the family, and don't much like to be left behind....just how much on the go are you?   Could you take the dog with you, on errands?   On vacations? Will you be able to handle a dog with this much high energy?

Do you have a fenced yard, or an enclosure? Who will take care of the dogs needs? Will you be working outside of your home? And if so - what will you do with a large dog while you are at work?  Many breeders are reluctant to sell or place a Doberman into a home with no fenced yard, and I am one of those. Mistakes can and do happen, and many dogs are *still* killed yearly, by automobiles.   An enclosed, fenced  area, where the dog can eliminate is better than a loose dog that could rack up hefty veterinarian bills if run over. To lose your Doberman, to a preventable accident, would be heartbreaking, for the owners, and the breeders. If you are a working parent, who will take care of the Doberman, give her exercise, and take her out to potty during the day?  Who will be in charge of walking her in the A.M. rush?   Late at night before bed?   Who will give her that much needed daily exercise and training?

Have you thought about a Older Dog vs. a Puppy?
It's my experience, that many parents want a dog to "teach responsibility" to their child.  But most children learn by watching, by example - not by being told to do things.   Which, again, shifts the responsibility of care back onto a parent's shoulders.    If you're a single parent?  This can become more of a burden than one remembers - especially if you're considering a puppy!   I think we all forget just how much work that new puppy can be!

If there are children in the home, maybe an older Doberman would work better than a young puppy.  Not every dog of every breed is going to come out in a cookie cutter mold, personality- wise.   A puppy might grow up to be very protective, so that if you have visitors, your Doberman might need to be monitored.   When you take in an older Doberman, you have a better idea of what the individual dog is going to be tolerant of, and usually know in advance, what she doesn't find acceptable.   You'll have more of a finished product, so to speak.

Do you have a dog trainer already lined up, to help you with problems, and training classes for your Doberman Pinscher? (please look at my "Links" page for a great trainer in the Tri-Cities area)Because walking nicely on the leash is fairly dependent on how well  the dog is trained to walk on leash.   Generally, a well trained dog is a joy to live with, and many behavioral problems are solved, simply by thoroughly obedience training your Doberman. You'll want to have spent time watching different classes, and observing different techniques, talking to different instructors prior to bringing your new dog home.  This is an area where compare and shop is key, not money wise, but quality wise.

Do you have children? I think the ages of your children could be a very important factor in this decision.... How old are they? Puppies and babies are not really a good combination.   I know some folks have warm glowing visions of them growing up together, but really its more frequently a case of the blind leading the blind, and can have some problematic consequences.   Again, a Doberman Pinscher is a high energy animal.

There are some medical conditions that can arise in Dobermans.... Some of those may come on as they get older. Are you aware of what these might be? Please do explore our web sites for more information on this, as well other Doberman related issues.


FIRST/LAST NAME
ADDRESS/CITY/STATE/ZIP
HOME/CELLULAR/WORK
HOW DID YOU FIND OUT ABOUT US?
EMAIL ADDRESS
WHAT TYPE OF DWELLING DO YOU RESIDE IN?HOUSE
APARTMENT
CONDO
MOBILE HOME
DO YOU RENT?
IF YES, PLEASE INCLUDE NAME AND PHONE NUMBER FOR YOUR LANDLORD
YOUR VETERINARIAN'S NAME/ADDRESS/PHONE
WHO WILL BE THE PRIMARY CARE GIVER FOR THE PUPPY?
WHERE WILL THE PUPPY BE KEPT DURING THE NIGHT?
WHERE WILL THE PUPPY BE KEPT DURING THE DAY?
WHO WILL BE HOME WITH THE PUPPY DURING THE DAY?
HOW MANY HOURS, ON AVERAGE, WILL THE PUPPY BE LEFT ALONE?
WILL THERE BE SOMEONE AVAILABLE, EACH DAY, TO FEED AND EXERCISE THE PUPPY?
HOW MANY HOURS, ON AVERAGE, WILL THE PUPPY BE OUTSIDE A DAY?
WHEN OUTSIDE, HOW WILL THE PUPPY BE CONFINED?
DO YOU HAVE A FENCED YARD OR LARGE DOG RUN? YES
NOT AT THIS TIME
DO YOU HAVE ANY CHILDREN AT HOME? IF YES, WHAT ARE THEIR AGES?
DO YOU HAVE ANY OTHER PETS AT HOME? IF YES, PLEASE LIST TYPE(S)
HAVE YOU EVER OWNED A LARGE BREED DOG BEFORE?
HAVE YOU EVER OWNED A DOBERMAN PINSCHER BEFORE?
ARE YOU INTERESTED IN A MALE OR FEMALE PUPPY?MALE
FEMALE
NO PREFERENCE
DO YOU HAVE A COLOR PREFERENCE FOR THE PUPPY?BLACK/RUST
RED/RUST
BLUE/RUST
BLONDE/RUST (ISABELLA OR FAWN)
CREAM/IVORY (WHITE)
NO PREFERENCE
DO YOU WANT TO HAVE THE PUPPIES EARS CROPPED? OR LEAVE THEM NATURAL?
AT WHAT AGE DO YOU WISH TO GET THE PUPPY?
HAVE YOU CONSIDERED AN OLDER DOG VS. A PUPPY?
DO YOU PLAN ENROLLING IN ANY TRAINING "PUPPY PRE-SCHOOL, ETC" PROGRAMS?
HAVE YOU EVER GIVEN A PET AWAY? IF YES, PLEASE EXPLAIN THE CIRCUMSTANCES.
HAVE YOU EVER TAKEN A PET TO THE SHELTER OR POUND? IF YES, PLEASE EXPLAIN CIRCUMSTANCES.
DO YOU INTEND ON BREEDING THE PUPPY?
TELL ME ABOUT THE RESEARCH, AND KNOWLEDGE, YOU HAVE SOUGHT, PRIOR TO MAKING THE CHOICE OF A DOBERMAN PUPPY. AND PLEASE TELL ME WHY YOU FEEL A DOBERMAN IS THE RIGHT BREED OF DOG FOR YOU.
WHAT TYPE OF PUPPY FOOD DO YOU PLAN ON FEEDING YOUR NEW PUPPY?IAMS
PURINA PUPPY CHOW
PURINA ONE PUPPY
PURINA PRO PLAN PUPPY
SCIENCE DIET PUPPY
NUTRO PRODUCTS
RAW MEAT DIET
OTHER HIGH QUALITY PUPPY FOOD
STORE BRAND OR GENERIC PUPPY FOOD
  

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