Luna the female Dobermann
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URGENT! With a heavy heart I have to part ways with Luna/Lula my Dobermann because of living in council house and restrictions on breed only. Lula as I call her is a beautiful dog with a good heart, alot of fun to be around, indoor dog and tidy in house (no peeing, chewing or scratching doors). Loves her walks every day and then relaxes to look out the window for the rest of the day if no one is home making her a great watch dog. Would suit someone with a large field country style house or large garden that can bring her to a wooded/beach/field area loves to run around in circles or back and fort.
Gets on great with other dogs large and small. Has good recall when off lead and good manners off lead. Still needs more training on lead and I have tricks and leads to help with the pulling if you can give some time for this then you should be fine. I find her better off lead but will come back if called. Better suited to older kids house hold who are active people and also good with horses and small dogs. Not sure about cats but can be trained to leave alone.
As you can see from the pictures she is wearing a muzzle this is for law purposes only she does not need as you can get fined for not using one or dog can be seized, fine and/or destruction. I want someone who loves their animals, understands their needs and can demonstrate this also. She is 4 in March 2025 and is not neutered, she would have beautiful puppies as her conformation is beautiful along with loving personality.
Great if you have experience with this dog because they are very active, responsive and attentive. Your level of fitness needs to match her but her down time is as lazy as can be, been she likes her bed too and oh I forgot to mention food!!!! 😅
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Chip # | Sex | Colour | Status |
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981020002010731 | F | Black / Tan | For Sale |
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