Pacino
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Pacino
AvailablePacino is a male Doberman Pinscher living in Houston, TX. Heās considered large and is currently young, though still underweight after coming from difficult conditions. Pacino is neutered, house trained, and his vaccinations are up to date. His responsive nature makes him eager to learn in the right hands.
About Pacino
Pacino has the kind of floppy ears and long tail you can spot from across the yard. Heās a big, goofy, energetic Doberman who throws everything he has into the momentāfull tilt, no holding back, always chasing a smile. Right now, heās learning what it means to have some rules for the first time in his life. The odds are, until lately, he hadnāt been shown much kindness. Pacino came in severely underweight with old scars on his legs and neck, likely from being chained out in tough conditions. It shows in his outsized gratitude for freedomāeven simple running gets his whole body wagging. Pacino craves structure and consistency. Heās a quick learner and wants to please, but he needs someone with the knack and the patience to set boundaries and help him develop real manners. Heās house trained and gets along with other dogs, but heās still young with a lot of physical energy to burn. Pacinoās best days are ahead of him; he just needs someone willing to invest the time and heart. Adoption or foster, heās ready for his next shot at life. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Pacino
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Pacino, as a Doberman Pinscher, is happiest in a home where he gets plenty of attention and structure. This breed typically thrives in an environment with space to move around and interact with their people.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
A Doberman like Pacino benefits from a home with a secure yard or regular access to open space. He has a high level of energy and loves to run, so outdoor time is a must.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Dobermans can do well with children, particularly older ones who respect boundaries. Pacinoās playful nature may pair best with a family comfortable guiding an excitable young dog through positive interactions.











