DanteRescue Me ID: 26-01-16-00118

About Dante

Doberman Pinscher
Age: Young Puppy
Sex: Male

Dante was born 11/05/2025 and weighs 20 lbs . Our vets think Dante has Cerebellar Hypoplasia 'Cerebellar hypoplasia is a neurological disease typically seen in puppies from birth. It's non-progressive, meaning it doesn't get worse over time. The disease occurs when the cerebellum, a part of the brain, doesn't form properly while the puppy is growing in the womb. The cerebellum is responsible for sending signals to the muscles that control balance, coordination, posture, and fine motor skills.' 1 He plays hard but is clumsy. The adoption fee $500.00, covers the neuter at our vet, microchip with lifetime registration, vaccinations (which include DHLPPC, Lyme, Bordetella & Rabies) dewormings and heartworm/lyme testing. If you are out of the area, you would be responsible to complete the vetting that has not been completed by the time of adoption. If you are interested , please apply on our website: https://www.theroadhomeanimalproject.org/companion-adoption-form-pdf.html �%A0 �%A0 ***100% of adoption fees go back to the animals and help provide medical care for our rescues that need specialized medical care and surgeries. Please remember that�%A0 we are 100 % entirely volunteers that have full time jobs as well as our rescue passion. So be patient with us and check out our Facebook page for more information and photo updates: facebook.com/trhap2014 1. 'Dr Sarah A. Moore, DVM, Title of article 'What is Cerebellar Hypoplasia in dogs' April 5, 2024

Contact

The Road Home Animal Project
Belmont County
St. Clairsville, Ohio

304-312-6882 or 740-579-1990

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Compatibility

  • Good with Most Dogs
  • Good with Kids and Adults

Personality

  • Average Energy
  • Average Temperament

Health

  • Needs to be Neutered
  • Vaccinations Current

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