Revyn
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Revyn
AvailableRevyn is a female Doberman Pinscher, currently located in Lacon, IL. At 61 lbs, she is a large dog with a short coat. She is house trained and fully vaccinated. Revyn is spayed and has a friendly and affectionate demeanor. She is seeking a family that understands her needs, especially regarding interactions with younger children.
About Revyn
Revyn is a lovely female Doberman Pinscher, born in September 2021. At 61 lbs, she is a substantial presence, combining strength with a kind heart. Previously a cherished family pet, her recent surrender was an unfortunate but necessary step due to her discomfort with a baby in the household. Her previous owners provided valuable insights that could help her transition successfully into a new home. Revyn adapts well to baths and ear cleaning, although she’s not fond of nail trims. She's housebroken and enjoys cuddling, showing her eagerness to please. While she’s good with adults and older children, she does not do well with young kids and can be selective about her canine friends; a meet-and-greet is essential if considering adding her to an existing dog family. Revyn has been enjoying her time with the volunteers at the shelter, and they have found her to be affectionate and engaging. She truly deserves the right match to thrive. Ready to meet her? Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Revyn
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Revyn, being a Doberman Pinscher, typically thrives in an environment where she has space to move and be active, like a home with a yard. They appreciate a secure and loving setting.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Dobermans like Revyn generally need ample outdoor space to exercise and play. A fenced yard is ideal to keep her safe while she enjoys the outdoors.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Revyn is good with adults and older children, but she does not get along with young children. An environment with older kids would be more suitable for her.











