Doublespent or not, it must be ensured in the block explorer. Unfortunately I didn't even find for this txhash fd632d229794ee1b88a7a75cd04b40c9b8c2add9cafaa0e74a85d15785c53a63,
I think this transaction has not or failed to broadcast. Maybe because the wallet sync hasn't been completed yet your wallet doesn't display the last state so you can try the transaction several times but that doesn't mean it will be a double spend transaction.
If the transaction fails, doge will return to your wallet. Don't worry, just wait.
edit: this means your case is not finished?
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5342267.0I'm not a doge user, but I'm afraid this is a problem with your wallet. Do you use multidoge wallet?
I read this disclaimer on the official download site
DISCLAIMER
It is important to know that MultiDoge is a so called light wallet. It is meant for your day to day transactions. If you are a miner, you should NOT use MultiDoge as your wallet. Receiving big transactions, such as pool or faucet payouts, can clog up a light wallet. This is a known issue with all light wallets and must be considered before usage.
The essence is: Do not use a light wallet to handle a big amount of transactions, mining being one example, faucets another. Use the reference client instead.
The developers won't give any support in such cases and are not liable for your actions.
some time ago I sent a large amount Dodgecoin to an exchange