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Is a Doberman a good dog for everyone?
The Doberman is a wonderful breed but they are not the right breed for everyone. Consider carefully what this breed is all about. Be sure you can provide for basic needs, are willing to train, and know their specific requirements before committing. Dobermans are not for those who want to keep their pet outside, who are gone all day, won’t have time to interact with the dog, or who are not willing to provide proper socialization and basic training from the beginning.
How much do your puppies cost?
We consider our puppies part of our family and devote ourselves 24/7 to raising the babies with everything they require from the moment the bitch is pregnant. We spend a great deal of resources raising healthy, well-socialized puppies. If price is the primary consideration for you, please consider adopting an older dog.
Can I get a puppy from you right now?
We have puppies only occasionally, when we have the right dam and sire and also when we have time to devote to raising the babies properly. It’s important that our puppies go to the best home they deserve, so we do not breed simply to “sell” dogs. Puppies are often spoken for in advance.
Our available puppies are listed on the website.
Will my Doberman get along with my other pets?
Yes, but it depends. How a Doberman reacts with other pets in your household or meeting them out in public often comes down to (mostly) how they are raised. Socialization is important during puppyhood and teenage phase. Take your Doberman puppy to puppy obedience class, on walks, to pet friendly stores/venues where they can meet and appropriately interact with other dogs and people.
If raised with good experiences and quality training, the Doberman should be great with other pets. Give them boundaries too, and consider the tolerance level of the other pet(s) they may be introduced to. A brand new curious puppy may want to play a little too much with the kitty, or an older dog may have less patience – teach them to be sensitive and that they are not allowed to be overwhelming. By the time they are mature they will be reliable and not require constant supervision.
Do you offer shipping or delivery?
Yes, we offer safe and reliable shipping and delivery options for our Doberman puppies. We work carefully to ensure every puppy arrives comfortably and safely to their new home.
For detailed information about our available shipping methods, delivery areas, estimated timelines, and transportation costs, please visit our Shipping Policy page. There, you will find everything you need to know about the shipping process and available options.
Can I reserve a puppy?
Yes. Puppies can be reserved with a deposit. Once your deposit is received, your selected puppy will be marked as reserved.
Are your Doberman puppies registered?
Yes, our Doberman puppies come from quality bloodlines and are eligible for registration. Registration details and paperwork will be provided where applicable.
Are the puppies vaccinated?
Yes. All puppies receive age-appropriate vaccinations and deworming before going to their new homes. Vaccination and health records are included with every puppy.
Do you provide a health guarantee?
Yes, we provide a health guarantee covering hereditary and congenital conditions for a specified period. Please review our Health Guarantee page for complete details and terms.
At what age can puppies go to their new homes?
Our puppies are usually ready to leave between 8–10 weeks of age to ensure proper development and socialization.
What is included with my puppy?
Each puppy may come with:
- Health and vaccination records
- Deworming records
- Starter food sample
- Health guarantee
- Registration paperwork (if applicable)
- Care instructions
How can I contact you?
You can reach us through our Contact Us page, email, or phone. We aim to respond to all inquiries as quickly as possible.