#69 in United States, #1 in Alabama
None at this time
https://www.sweethomedobermanrescue.org
doberman@sweethomedobermanrescue.org
Service areas:
Southeastern US
"My husband and I founded this rescue in 2015 and in those almost 9 years, we have been humbled daily by the support from people all over who help make this rescue possible. We are the only breed specific doberman rescue in the state and our work is never done! We are honored by this nomination and know this could have a huge impact on our ability to continue our mission. We have helped 100's of dogs find loving forever homes, who would not otherwise have had a second chance in life."
— nikki l.
Volunteer / foster, Staff member
"We have 2 dogs from SHDR and love them both. One is a normal young pup and the other one is an adult. The adult was taken in by SHDR and was a backyard breeder. I am absolutely positive that any other rescue/foster would have given up on her. She will never be like other dogs but she is able to enjoy walks and loves gentle hands on her. We can’t imagine life without them."
— sylvia w.
Adoptee
"In 2018, my quest for a traditional Doberman with cropped ears led me to Sweet Home Doberman Rescue (SHDR) in Alabama. Among their listings was a Doberman whose appearance was heart-wrenchingly pitiful. With floppy ears, a face scarred by mange, and a heartworm-positive diagnosis, he seemed to embody a tale of hardship. Though he appeared far from adoptable at first glance, SHDR's commitment to his well-being was unwavering. Despite the daunting road ahead, they embarked on a journey to restore his health and vitality. Months of dedicated care followed – from heartworm treatments to tending to his raw, infected skin afflicted by severe mange. Yet, amidst the adversity, I found a connection with him, a soulful gaze that captured my heart. It was clear that behind the physical afflictions lay a gentle spirit longing for love and companionship. The tireless efforts of SHDR's volunteers to nurture, heal, and advocate for these deserving creatures are nothing short of heroic. Their love and dedication shine through in every selfless act, every moment spent tending to the needs of these animals. Over the years, I've witnessed countless acts of compassion and sacrifice from the volunteers at SHDR. Their unwavering commitment to rescue, rehabilitate, and rehome these beautiful creatures has undoubtedly made the world a better place. Sweet Home Doberman Rescue deserves all the recognition and support for the countless lives they've touched and the endless love they've bestowed upon their rescues. They embody the essence of selflessness and compassion, and their contributions to the welfare of animals are immeasurable. I am forever grateful and so lucky to have found my best friend through SHDR."
— joni b.
Adoptee
"Sweet Home Doberman is fantastic in the way they support their fosters and their adoptive families. They will drop everything to make sure that the dog and the families have every bit they need to be successful. I have done home visits for them as well as supported their transports. Even when a dog was fractious, they did everything they could to make sure their volunteers were safe. As an animal control officer, this means the world to us. I have contacted them about special cases where they helped me move at risk dogs out of a bad situation. They truly pour every ounce of their hearts into this mission."
— kelli r.
Volunteer / foster
"Wonderful shelter! They are making such a difference in the lives of so many doggies!"
— pat p.
Supporter, Fan
"We have 2 dogs from SHDR and love them both. One is a normal young pup and the other one is an adult. The adult was taken in by SHDR and was a backyard breeder. I am absolutely positive that any other rescue/foster would have given up on her. She will never be like other dogs but she is able to enjoy walks and loves gentle hands on her. We can’t imagine life without them."
— sylvia w.
Adoptee
"Sweet home Doberman rescue helped me when I reached out about someone checking on a dog needing rescue assistance in another state. They also sent me a follow up response to let me know that the dog had already been picked up."
— angie g.
Supporter
"Sweet Home Doberman Rescue - I have been familiar with and an occasional donar for years. Now I am fostering a female through her Spay and heartworm treatments. This rescue went above and beyond to bring her and her puppies into foster from a terrible situation. The board members thoroughly investigate the ability of potential fosters and adoptees to validate that the dogs (including home visits and references)will be loved and cared for. They have a process for selecting the best home and people. Online instruction in fostering and basic dog care is required of fosters and adoptees and updates are given regularly on Facebook also. The board is responsive to their volunteers. If an adopted or foster dog needs to be rehomed the rescue requires that it be returned to them so that a good home will be found."
— carol w.
Volunteer / foster
"We adopted a gorgeous doberman puppy from sweet home doberman rescue. We live in GA, and they are in AL, and they went out of their way to meet us in the middle so we could adopt him. I just wish there was more I could do to help them!"
— laura y.
Adoptee
"I’ve been around this rescue for 8 years and can’t say enough positive things. They truly care about the dogs. The health and well being of the pups comes first. They will only be adapted to right home for that particular dog. If the adopters and the family don’t match they will keep looking. If you truly care about animals you will find these folks to be wonderful. I have adopted one and then became a foster fail for another. Both of my dobers live a great life as I told the rescue they would. Thank you for your hard work and entrusting us with Bennett and Charlie."
— greg w.
Adoptee, Volunteer / foster
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