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Theo - Rottweiler (short coat) Dog For Adoption

Rottweiler Dogs For Adoption in White Hall, AR, USA

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Nickname
Theo
Breed
Rottweiler
Gender
Male
Age
Adult
Location
White Hall, AR, 30097, USA

Description

Rottweiler Dogs For Adoption in White Hall, AR, USA

Posted Breed: Rottweiler (short coat). Please contact SSRR (Adoptions@southernstatesrescuedrottweilers.org) for more information about this pet. SSRR provides FREE tr

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ansport to our approved adopters Theo is a wonderful rottie, looking for his furever home. He had a rough few months before being rescued by SSRR. Theo was picked up as a stray and was underweight and heartworm positive. He thought he’d be ok when he was adopted, but was returned to the shelter mid heartworm treatment. (It was the fault of the adopter, not Theo’s.) So there Theo was, back in the loud shelter and feeling awful due to those nasty heartworms dying off in his body. But then he was rescued by SSRR! Theo’s foster mom has been very slow and patient with him as he became used to his new surroundings and started feeling better. He needs a forever home that is also willing to be patient as he adjusts. Once Theo starts to feel comfortable, he is incredibly affectionate! He wants to be with his people as much as possible. His foster home doesn’t allow dogs on the furniture, and while Theo respects that rule, he would be very happy to curl up on the couch with his human. Theo will make an excellent addition to just about any household. He really loves attention and would do best in a home where the people are around a lot. For example, a retired couple, stay at home parent, or someone that works from home. He loves the foster children he lives with. They are 14 and 11. Any children need to be able to understand that Theo needs patience. Young children would probably get knocked over and stepped on by Theo in his enthusiasm to get attention. (He will be about 75 pounds when he reaches a healthy weight.) Theo is cat and dog friendly. He even wags his tail at the neighbor’s little poodle that runs around. Theo’s foster cat sister has allowed him to sniff her and he shows no aggression. His foster brother is a 70lb rottie mix and they like each other. His foster mom has allowed on leash interactions and walks, but no off leash play yet. (Remember she takes things slowly!) Theo walks very well on a leash! He is housebroken, crate trained, knows sit, and comes when called. He’s learning the commands of stay, leave it, and off. Toys seem to be a new thing for Theo. He really loves nylabones and soft toys. But if he squeaks the toy, he drops it in surprise! Theo’s foster mom says he has the gentlest mouth of any big dog she’s been around. He gives kisses with the tip of his tongue. When he’s given a treat, Theo takes it very carefully. He’s shown no food aggression around people. In fact, when he first arrived at his foster home, Theo didn’t eat unless his foster mom was in the room with him. Please consider giving Theo his deserved furever home! Step 1: Please complete the adoption application in full; incomplete applications WILL NOT BE PROCESSED Step 2: Our Lead Adoption Coordinator will contact you and confirm your application has been received (please use our Contact Us form if you have not gotten a response within 7 days). Step 3: After you have received confirmation from our Lead Adoption Coordinator, your application will then be forwarded to communicate with one of our Adoption Coordinators. The Adoption Coordinator is your point of contact during the adoption process, Step 4: Once the Adoption Coordinator has finished processing your application, a volunteer will be selected to contact you to schedule a home visit. Home visits allow us to see where the dog will live, discuss any questions you have and review our adoption contract. Step 5: Once the application process is completed, the adoption package goes to the board of directors for a 24 hour review. SSRR is very serious about the homes our dogs are placed in and want to ensure they never end up homeless again. If you have any questions, please email us at rottie.info.ssrr@gmail.com . Thank you for your interest in adopting a rescued Rottweiler! If you are interested in adopting this Rottweiler, please fill out an Adoption Application today.

Physical Attributes

Ear Type
Droopy
Tail Type
Docked
Coat Length
Short
Shedding Amount
Yes

Behavioral Characteristics

OK with Kids
Yes
OK with Dogs
Yes
OK with Cats
Yes
Energy Level
Moderate
Activity Level
Moderately Active
Exercise Needs
Moderate
Fence Required
Any Type
Obedience Training
Has Basic Training
Owner Experience Required
Breed
Other
Yard RequiredLeash TrainedCrate TrainedHousetrainedGood in a Car

Personality

Affectionate
Yes

Additional Information

Was the Dog Found
No
Up-to-date on Vaccinations
Yes

Rescue Information

Location

Ad Statistics

Ad ID
ADN-850149
Date Listed
05/05/2018
Date Expires
Expired

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