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About Me

Breed: Rottweiler
Colour: Black
Age: 5 Years (approx)
Ref: ANI05995

This handsome Rottweiler came into our care after being removed from his previous home due to the conditions he was living in. Despite his difficult start, he has remained a happy, affectionate boy who is eager to please and loves meeting new people.

He is a bouncy, enthusiastic dog with a friendly nature and plenty of character. He enjoys human company and is always keen to be involved in whatever is going on around him. He clearly has had some training in the past and already knows a number of basic commands.

Like many strong breeds, he can be powerful on the lead, particularly when excited. However, he is already settling down well since leaving the centre and is showing improvement. His new owner will need to be confident handling a large, strong dog and be prepared to continue his training and lead work.

Due to his size and exuberance, he could live with children who are old enough not to be accidentally knocked over during play or moments of excitement. He is looking for a home where he will be the only dog, allowing him to enjoy all the attention and continue building a strong bond with his new family. This lovable boy has so much potential and deserves a second chance with owners who can provide the stability, guidance, and love he has been missing. In return, he will offer loyalty, affection, and plenty of fun.

The adoption fee for this animal is £200

If you think you might match our criteria for rehoming an animal, please complete our

0300 123 0726

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