Meet Yeager! This tall, athletic, and undeniably handsome Doberman has unlimited energy and a whole lot of personality. Yeager is a complex character who is also blissfully happy, often seeming to operate on pure vibes. He's definitely a dog who brings the "a lot" to the table, requiring a dedicated and experienced owner. He's good with female dogs and select males, and has done well with cats and older children. Yeager is extremely happy, confident, and always ready for an adventure!
Ideal Home
Yeager needs an experienced, active, and consistent human or humans who are prepared for a full-time project dog and won't give up when he tests boundaries. Previous Doberman or working breed experience is strongly preferred. If you're looking for a chill, easy-going dog, Yeager is not the one. However, if you're seeking a high-drive, chaotic, hilarious, and ultimately incredibly rewarding companion, Yeager might be your guy!
Ongoing Health
No specific health conditions are mentioned in the listing, but owners should be aware of the breed's deep-chested nature and the need for appropriate exercise to prevent issues.
Training & Support
Yeager is not untrainable, but he requires an experienced owner for ongoing, structured training. He has accidents indoors and will mark, does not respond well to human correction, and learns quickly to use that knowledge to his advantage. He will outmaneuver routines, especially around food, and rarely settles. He destroys beds, feeders, and anything not built to withstand chaos. He eats fast and immediately wants to sprint and jump, requiring awareness of his deep-chested breed.
Application Details:
- Applications start by contacting us through Wags.
Transporation
Yeager is available for adoption in Texas, with an adoption fee of $250. For out-of-state adopters, the fee is $550 and includes transport to your area.