'This decision has not been made lightly': Affectionate and intelligent 4-year-old Doberman needs rehoming in Phoenix, Arizona by good but overwhelmed human, she's full of regret but doing the responsible thing

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    Hi everyone, - This is not a sale - I'm simply trying to find the right responsible home for her.
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    This is a very difficult post for me to make, but I am looking for the right long-term home for my 4- year-old female Doberman. She
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    means a lot to me, and my only goal is to find someone who can give her the stability, care, and attention she deserves.
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    She is an incredibly loyal and affectionate dog who bonds deeply with her person. Like most Dobermans, she's intelligent,
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    sensitive, and happiest when she's included in daily life and close to her people. She loves being outdoors, going on walks
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    and adventures, and then relaxing at home with her person.
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    About her: 4 years old Female Doberman Spayed
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    Very affectionate and people- oriented Intelligent and loyal temperament
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    Enjoys outdoor activities and being with her person • Located in the Phoenix / Arizona area
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    Health information (full transparency): She has been diagnosed with Valley Fever, which is fairly common for dogs in Arizona. She is currently on antifungal
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    medication and requires ongoing monitoring and periodic bloodwork with a veterinarian.
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    She also has spay-related urinary incontinence (dribbling). She is currently on two medications that help reduce the issue, but they do
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    not fully eliminate it. To manage this comfortably indoors, she typically wears a washable dog diaper, which keeps things clean and manageable.
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    Because of these medical needs, I am looking for someone who is financially prepared and committed to continuing her veterinary care and monitoring.
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    This decision has not been made lightly. She deserves a stable, loving home with someone who understands the responsibility of caring for a Doberman and is willing to continue supporting her needs.
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    Ideal home: Someone with experience with Dobermans or similar working breeds
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    • A stable home environment where she can be close to her person
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    Someone comfortable managing her ongoing medical care • A patient and responsible owner committed to giving her a permanent home
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    I am not rushing this process finding the right home matters more than anything.
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    If you believe you might be a good fit, please send me a message with a little about yourself, your experience with dogs, and your living situation.
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    If you're not a fit but know someone who might be, I would truly appreciate you sharing or pointing me in the right direction. Thank you.

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