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Curtis

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2 years old|Doberman Pinscher, Mixed Breed|Male|Large|San Francisco, CA
🐾 Friendly🧠 Smart🏃 High Energy😌 Calm🚽 House Trained

Curtis is a black and tan Doberman Pinscher/mixed breed living in San Francisco, CA. He is an adult male, around 2 years and 8 months old, and classified as large. Curtis is neutered and up to date on vaccinations. He is house trained and, while energetic, does best in calmer environments. His loyalty and intelligence really shine through with his preferred people.

About Curtis

Curtis stands out right away: a large, striking Doberman with a mixed breed twist, weighing in around 90 pounds. True to his breed, he's sharp and deeply loyal, choosing his people and sticking close. He's got plenty of energy and brightens up when toys come out for play. Even though he's house trained and generally handles a leash well, Curtis can get overwhelmed in busy places—he calms down most in a quieter neighborhood or a home away from the hustle. Curtis is looking for someone who understands Dobermans, similar breeds, or has thoroughly read up on their needs. His ideal match is ready for an athletic, devoted, but sometimes sensitive companion. Born under Libra’s sign, Curtis may enjoy plenty of balance in his daily routine. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!

Questions about Curtis

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

    Curtis, as a Doberman Pinscher/mixed breed, does best in a stable home with plenty of space and a calm environment. He will thrive in a household that values routine and can provide regular engagement.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    A large, energetic dog like Curtis appreciates a yard or frequent outings for exercise. While not absolutely required, access to outdoor space makes meeting his activity needs much easier.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Doberman mixes like Curtis can be great family dogs with the right training and supervision, but due to their size and energy, they generally do better with older children or sturdy, dog-savvy kids.