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Rocky 2 - Rottweiler Dog For Adoption

Rottweiler Dogs For Adoption in Newport, KY, USA

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Nickname
Rocky 2
Breed
Rottweiler
Gender
Male
Age
Senior
Location
Newport, KY, 41072, USA

Description

Rottweiler Dogs For Adoption in Newport, KY, USA

Posted Breed: Rottweiler. Rocky is a big, silly guy that will sometimes still play like a puppy, a very obedient puppy! He weighs around 110 pounds and doesn't always realize his strength and

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power. He loves his cozy dog bed, soft blankets, treats, riding in the car, going for walks, attention and butt scratches from his people, and toys. He loves playing fetch and tug. It's so cute when he gets giddy, gallops around, and is super happy- he has the best smile. He makes really adorable sounds when you get home, he wants to do something, or he's just really excited- sometimes like Chewbacca. Rocky would do best as an only dog. This guy really likes to take baths- he can be found sitting pretty in the bathroom or even standing in the bathtub looking at the faucet wondering why the water is not coming out when he wants it to. He would do better in a home without kids or one with older kids that understand his boundaries. He is wonderfully housebroken and crate trained. Rocky has been through professional training, so is great on a leash, knows heel, auto-sit, sit, down, stay, and head and hand motions. His adoption will include sessions with his trainer. Most importantly, he needs a patient person or family that gives him space to get used to his new people. It is well worth the wait though because he makes the best companion once he trusts you and knows you respect his boundaries. He can be nervous around strangers and doesn't like to be touched/reached for by strangers straight away upon meeting them. He is such a loving creature to his people, extremely handsome, and provides endless laughter, smiles and entertainment! All SAAP animals are vet checked, UTD on vaccines, spayed/neutered, micro chipped, and given flea and heartworm preventative as age appropriate. Our website is: .adoptastray/ To check if this animal is still available visit our master pet list on our website at: .adoptastray/adoptable-animals/ Have questions: Please email us at saapadoptastray for more information about this animal or to answer any questions you may have. You may also contact us at (859)391-1234. Completing the online application when you find an animal you are interested in speeds up the adoption process. We can hold your application on file for a period of time if you are still looking for that perfect new family member. THE APPLICATION IS AVAILABLE AT THIS LINK: .adoptastray/dog-adoption-application/ INTERESTED IN FOSTERING: We welcome your interest and ask that you complete our on-line foster application: .adoptastray/foster-application/

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Ad ID
ADN-64694
Date Listed
04/17/2020
Date Expires
Expired

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  1. Do your research - find out what types of dogs would be a good fit for your lifestyle and the activity level of your family. Also keep in mind the grooming needs of certain breeds that might require frequent maintenance.
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