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Toby Bean

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2 years old|Doberman Pinscher|Male|Small|Chatsworth, CA
🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate🎉 Social

Toby Bean is a small, adult male Doberman Pinscher with a striking black and brown coat. At around 2 years and 4 months old, he’s neutered and up to date on vaccinations. He’s currently located in Chatsworth, CA. Toby Bean’s sweet and social nature makes him a delightful presence for the right family.

About Toby Bean

Meet Toby Bean, a small Doberman Pinscher with boundless charm. This adult male is a bright spot for anyone looking for a sweet, cuddly companion. Toby’s playful spirit comes through in every tail wag and every gleeful twirl—especially when there are treats nearby. He brings a lively energy without being overwhelming, making him a wonderful fit for those who enjoy both active moments and cozy nights on the couch. Look into his warm eyes and you’ll spot a genuine hopefulness that’s hard to resist. Toby Bean is new to the rescue, so there’s still much to learn, but his happy demeanor and friendly approach are already winning over hearts. He will need to be met and adopted in person in Chatsworth, CA. He’s ready for his next adventure, and all he needs is a loving home where he can settle in and show you his affection. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.

Questions about Toby Bean

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Toby Bean, as a small Doberman Pinscher, is typically well-suited for homes with moderate space. While they appreciate having room to stretch their legs, they adapt well to life indoors and are happiest when close to their people.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Doberman Pinschers like Toby Bean benefit from regular outdoor activities but do not necessarily require a large yard if they get consistent walks and exercise. A safe, fenced area for playtime is helpful.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Many Doberman Pinschers, like Toby Bean, can do well in homes with children if they’re properly socialized and supervised. They’re often gentle and affectionate with kids, provided they are respected and children are taught how to interact with dogs.