Sally
Available
Sally
AvailableSally is a female Doberman Pinscher puppy currently in Minneapolis, MN. She has received all her vaccinations and is known for her social courage and outgoing nature. Sally gets along well with other dogs, cats, and children, making her a great fit for families looking for a bold and friendly addition.
About Sally
Sally landed at Doberman Rescue Minnesota as the smallest in her litter, but she’s quickly shedding the “runt” label. She has a big personality packed into a smaller Doberman frame and doesn’t back down if her siblings get pushy—she holds her ground with grit and guts. Sally zips after the older dogs with no hesitation, meets cats, kids, and even chickens cheerfully, and greets new canine faces with open curiosity. She’s eager to learn, figuring out her commands fast and picking up recall with impressive focus. When she’s done, she heads straight for her crate and settles in for a nap. Sally is more social than shy, and she knows how to make her voice heard. If you’re looking for a bold puppy with brains and bravery who gets along with dogs, cats, and children, Sally runs to the front of the line. Your new best friend is just one click away.
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Questions about Sally
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Sally, as a Doberman Pinscher, will thrive in a home where she can be part of the family and get plenty of attention. This breed does best in an environment with space to move and regular interaction with people.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Doberman Pinschers like Sally need a yard or access to outdoor space where they can run and play. While they enjoy being inside with their people, daily outdoor activity is important for their health and happiness.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Sally’s breed, the Doberman Pinscher, generally does well with kids, especially when socialized young. With supervision and guidance, they can be wonderful family companions.











