Doberman Pinscher Rescue Dogs in the United Kingdom
Found 7 adverts in the UK
Hank - male Dobermann Cross
- Dogs Trust - Canterbury
- Age: 2 - 5 years
Adoption fee: Please check with the rescue
Tall, dark and handsome, Hank is a 3 year old Dobermann Cross who is bursting with character! Being 90% legs, this lad loves to move! He enjoys exploring on walks and adores playing with toys! He is a
Lenny - male Dobermann
- Dogs Trust - Evesham
- Age: 2 - 5 years
Adoption fee: Please check with the rescue
Lenny is a sweet, bouncy 3yr old Dobermann. He has spent time in a home and does really well in that environment; he’s toy and treat mad and really friendly with new people! However he does struggle
Max - male Dobermann
- Dogs Trust - Newbury
- Age: 2 - 5 years
Adoption fee: Please check with the rescue
Max is a three-year-old Dobermann, who loves a cuddle. His favourite things are spending time with his handlers and playing with his toys. He is a very clever boy, who both enjoys and benefits from lo
Reggie - male Dobermann Cross
- Dogs Trust - Uxbridge
- Age: 1 - 2 years
Adoption fee: Please check with the rescue
Reggie is a wonderful boy who has some much zest for life. He loves going on adventures with both his two and four-legged friends. He is full of beans and loves nothing more than being active and keep
Bruce - male Dobermann
- Dogs Trust - Darlington
- Age: 1 - 2 years
Adoption fee: Please check with the rescue
Bruce is a 1-year-old boy who is very clever and will enjoy learning new things in exchange for a tasty treat. He has a real love for toys and will happily play on his own or with you. Bruce is going
Tweed - male Dobermann
- Dogs Trust - Canterbury
- Age: 2 - 5 years
Adoption fee: Please check with the rescue
Tweed is a very handsome 4 year old Dobermann who despite his size is the most affectionate, cuddly soul! He loves attention and affection and is more than happy as big lap dog. He loves going on outd
Diana - female Dobermann
- Dogs Trust - Darlington
- Age: 2 - 5 years
Adoption fee: Please check with the rescue
Diana will need a home that has a secure garden for her to potter around in as while she settles into her home it will be best not to walk her. Once she has had time to settle in, her walks will need