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Providing Second Chances is Our

First Priority

Through Dedicated Foster Care, Adoption Programs, and Community Support in Tennessee

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Volunteer State Doberman
Volunteer State Doberman

Giving Dobermans a Second Chance

Since 2018, Volunteer State Doberman Rescue has been dedicated to providing a safe haven for Dobermans in need across Tennessee and surrounding states. As a foster-based, 501(c)3 non-profit, we work tirelessly to ensure every Doberman receives the love, care, and attention they deserve, with no main facility-just compassionate homes. Whether you're looking to adopt, volunteer, or donate, you can trust that your support directly benefits these incredible dogs on their journey to forever homes.

Volunteer State Doberman

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Meet Our Team

  • Tamara Lacy - President
  • Stephanie Walls - Vice President, Middle TN Foster, Intake & Adoption Coordinator
  • Paige Howard - Secretary, Intake
  • Ashley Hill - Transport Coordinator
  • Jessica Bowser - Treasurer & Social Media Extraordinaire
  • Heather Eades - Application Specialist
Volunteer State Doberman
Volunteer State Doberman

Energetic, watchful, determined, alert, fearless, loyal and obedient…

That’s a Doberman Pinscher. From loving, loyal family companion, to search and rescue, to agility champ, to service/therapy dog, to police and military protection, today’s Doberman Pinscher is the aristocrat of canines.
The Doberman Pinscher is known best, perhaps, for its guarding qualities. But the dog of yesterday’s scary movies has been transformed through years of meticulous breeding into a fun-loving, exceptional athlete and a watchful, protective, and above all, discerning companion who has no trouble accurately distinguishing between friend and foe. The key word is discerning.

Among the top smartest canine breeds in the world, the Doberman Pinscher is breathtakingly perceptive, intuitive, and sensitive. Properly trained and socialized, your Doberman won’t just place itself between you and a visible threat. As owner after owner can attest, your Doberman will anticipate that threat to you and your child, sometimes in uncanny ways.

Naturally, we’re biased. For us, the Doberman is, paws down, the world’s Number One breed. But that said, the Doberman just isn’t for everyone. Dobermans require a calm, stable, firm, and smart pack leader, or they will assume that role for you. They must also have plenty of vigorous exercise every day, and stimulating mental challenges. Without these things, they will become destructive of themselves and of your home.

One last thing: Dobermans are nick-named “Velcro dogs” because they stick to their people. Heaven for a Doberman is leaning into you for a prolonged head rub. Balancing that well-known guardian instinct is the world’s most loving heart and a sense of humor that will keep you laughing its whole life long.

Volunteer State Doberman
Volunteer State Doberman