Hi, my name is Kelly Dullea, my son and I have relocated to Whitinsville, Massachusetts to be closer to my sister and her family. We currently have 5 Dobermans; 2 female litter mates that we purchased and flew in from Greece, the 3rd female is from our Athena x Ammo, April 2021 litter and the 4th female is from CA. Our male is from Florida and will be the Stud to our girls. Our dogs live in our home, never outside in a kennel and although our property is fenced in, they do not spend extended periods of time, unattended outside. In the past we have had both an electric fence and a physical fence. We prefer a physical fence because it keeps things out like neighborhood kids/dogs/cats, coyotes and other wildlife, which in turn keeps our dogs safe. We require that you also have either a physical or an electric fence, prior to getting a puppy from us.
If you live in anything other than a single family home (that you own), you will need a notorized, signed and dated letter on letterhead, from your landlord or HOA. The letter should state that Doberman Pinschers are allowed to live in and on the property and that they acknowledge you will be purchasing a puppy. Specific information is needed as well, ie. name,address, etc of both owner of property and buyer.
I have been passionate about Dobermans ever since I watched "The Doberman Gang" movie in 1972. My father purchased my first Doberman pup in 1975 and I have owned and have been owned by a Doberman ever since! My first litter of Dobermans was in 1979 and I have been breeding on and off ever since.
We health test and breed with the goal of improving this working breed rather than just producing more puppies. We prefer Dobermans that are of European lineage. They are stable in temperament, have solid bone structure which contributes to their working abilities, good looks and health. This does not mean we are anti-American Doberman, for us the European Doberman is the one we want to live and train with.
A Doberman's attachment to his family has been likened to Velcro and it is true. They must be with their people, in the same room, usually sitting on your foot, your lap or with their head or body leaning against you. If you leave the room they will follow. Our dogs are always nearby, on the couch with me while I have my first cup of coffee, in my bed while I sleep and everywhere else in between. You will never have privacy again. If you don't want this close constant attachment, then a Doberman is not for you. On the other hand, I think it is the most warm and rewarding relationship you can ever have. If this is the type of companion you think you want, please feel free to contact us to learn about the Doberman breed, our Dobermans in particular and when we may have a suitable puppy available.
"PLEASE, DO NOT BE OFFENDED DURING THE INTERVIEW PROCESS"
We make a commitment to all of our puppies to place them in a safe and loving environment. That is why we ask that you come by to meet us and our adult Dobermans before sending us a deposit. The application and contract we require is our agreement with our puppies (and you) that you will provide such an environment for them. Please contact us for more information, to request a Puppy Application and/or a Deposit Form. Health certification, pedigrees, etc. are always available upon request for verification!
Thank you for visiting our website. Enjoy your visit and come back often to see what we are doing.
Regards,
Kelly C. Dullea
If you live in anything other than a single family home (that you own), you will need a notorized, signed and dated letter on letterhead, from your landlord or HOA. The letter should state that Doberman Pinschers are allowed to live in and on the property and that they acknowledge you will be purchasing a puppy. Specific information is needed as well, ie. name,address, etc of both owner of property and buyer.
I have been passionate about Dobermans ever since I watched "The Doberman Gang" movie in 1972. My father purchased my first Doberman pup in 1975 and I have owned and have been owned by a Doberman ever since! My first litter of Dobermans was in 1979 and I have been breeding on and off ever since.
We health test and breed with the goal of improving this working breed rather than just producing more puppies. We prefer Dobermans that are of European lineage. They are stable in temperament, have solid bone structure which contributes to their working abilities, good looks and health. This does not mean we are anti-American Doberman, for us the European Doberman is the one we want to live and train with.
A Doberman's attachment to his family has been likened to Velcro and it is true. They must be with their people, in the same room, usually sitting on your foot, your lap or with their head or body leaning against you. If you leave the room they will follow. Our dogs are always nearby, on the couch with me while I have my first cup of coffee, in my bed while I sleep and everywhere else in between. You will never have privacy again. If you don't want this close constant attachment, then a Doberman is not for you. On the other hand, I think it is the most warm and rewarding relationship you can ever have. If this is the type of companion you think you want, please feel free to contact us to learn about the Doberman breed, our Dobermans in particular and when we may have a suitable puppy available.
"PLEASE, DO NOT BE OFFENDED DURING THE INTERVIEW PROCESS"
We make a commitment to all of our puppies to place them in a safe and loving environment. That is why we ask that you come by to meet us and our adult Dobermans before sending us a deposit. The application and contract we require is our agreement with our puppies (and you) that you will provide such an environment for them. Please contact us for more information, to request a Puppy Application and/or a Deposit Form. Health certification, pedigrees, etc. are always available upon request for verification!
Thank you for visiting our website. Enjoy your visit and come back often to see what we are doing.
Regards,
Kelly C. Dullea
We feel very strongly about contributing to the DNA depositories that are doing so much to understand and eradicate so many of the problems that have come up in our breed. We have proudly submitted DNA samples from all of our dogs to expand the genetic database that is crucial for the success of this research.