- Age: 1.5 years old
- Color: Red
- Weight: 72 lbs
- Gender: Female
- Dogs: Good with dogs
- Cats: Likely good
- Kids: 7 and up
- Obedience: Always recommended
- Exercise: Moderate
Because we are all volunteers, Illinois Doberman Rescue Plus only considers approved applicants to meet our orphans in our foster homes. Please read our eligibility requirements and apply on our website: www.ildoberescue.com/adopt. After an application is submitted, additional inquiries can email dobes@ildoberescue.com.
Introducing Nessly, a delightful 1.5-year-old Doberman weighing in at 72 pounds of pure sweetness! This gentle girl is well-mannered and has a heart full of love to give. While she can be crated and sleeps quietly, she doesn’t need to be crated; she’s been a perfect house guest since her first week in her foster home.
Nessly is fully housebroken and gets along wonderfully with both big and small dogs. During her one encounter with a cat, she barely paid any attention—proof of her easygoing nature! She adores being brushed, loves playing ball, and can’t resist a good chew on Nylabones or femur bones filled with peanut butter. If you’re looking for a snuggler, Nessly is your girl; she thrives on attention and affection.
This lovely lady rides beautifully in the car and walks well on a leash with a harness, making her the perfect companion for all your adventures. She has even been on multiple camping trips, embracing the great outdoors with joy! Nessly is friendly towards adults and children she sees regularly, although she may take a moment to warm up to new people.
If you’re ready to open your heart and home to a loyal companion who’s eager to share her love, Nessly is waiting for you. Don’t miss out on the chance to bring this sweet girl into your life! She’s a unicorn!
The biographical information provided is correct to the best of our knowledge while the animal is in our care or includes what may have been provided by a previous owner. We strive to be honest and accurate, but animals can change their personalities and behavior when they settle into a new home. IDR+ makes no guarantees based on the information we observe and provide.