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Rottweiler-Unknown Mix Dogs For Adoption in Euless, TX, USA

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URGENT: Bella - Rottweiler / Mixed Dog For Adoption

Rottweiler-Unknown Mix Dogs For Adoption in Euless, TX, USA

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Nickname
URGENT: Bella
Breed
Rottweiler-Unknown Mix
Gender
Female
Age
Adult
Location
Euless, TX, 76039, USA

Description

Rottweiler-Unknown Mix Dogs For Adoption in Euless, TX, USA

Posted Breed: Rottweiler / Mixed. Please contact Trinity GAP Club (trinitygapclub@gmail.com) for more information about this pet. Some pets are in the Shelter and others in Foster homes. Scroll th

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ru description for contact info!! Or you may email trinitygapclub@gmail.com for pet info! Bella Update from foster mom 1/7/18: Bella is a wonderful dog who is a huge love bug and polite girl. Bella is a 74 pound girl who is housebroken, well mannered and loves to be petted. Bella is very obedient and crate trained (as long as you give her a treat). Bella is 5 years old but she loves to play and bounce around for treats. Bella can either play with other dogs or lay next to her humans and chill. Bella does well with other dogs with a proper introduction. Bella currently has four foster siblings as big as 120 pounds to 10 pounds and does well with them. She does not do well with cats and will chase them. Bella may be 5 years old but she doesn't let that get in the way of play or being loved on by her humans/fur siblings. Bella is mostly indoors but likes to be outside and sun bathes or can be inside next to you. She is protective of her humans and fur siblings so she would be a great watch dog as well. Bella does have an issue with her left back leg due to an injury she sustained a few years ago and her leg healed and walks around perfectly fine. With her energy you wouldn't notice she had an injury an she walks or jumps around perfectly fine. She does take a vitamin with her food to keep her joints healthy but other than that she is a great addition to any household and is very loyal to her humans. Please consider her as an addition to your family as she has a lot of yeas and life still ahead of her to give to her furever family. Bella #17509 – Rottweiler/Shepherd Mix – Adult about 5 years old – Spayed – Chipped. Owner notified but has not claimed. Bella is a big larger-than-life type girl who is a bit skittish in the shelter but is over-all pretty friendly. She is strong and will def take YOU for a walk! She gets along well with the other dogs and was friendly with all of us humans. She’s been described as a total love muffin! She’s still figuring things out so approach her gently and let her get to know you too!! Contact foster Mom Belen at bparga@yahoo.com for more information! ADOPTION FEES: Dogs: Males - $100 and Females - $125. This fee includes spay/neuter, vaccinations, including rabies shot, fecal, and heartworm test. If dog has not received these services, you will be responsible for taking the dog within 30 days to Animal Hospital & Clinic of Arlington. Puppies in FOSTER CARE ONLY under 4 months old: Males - $125 and Females - $150. This includes 4 sets of vaccinations, deworming and spay/neuter/rabies shot thru Animal Hospital & Clinic of Arlington. If puppy is too young to be altered within 30 days, approximate time for spay/neuter will be set based on age. If a pet has a special adoption fee, it will be listed in their individual posting!! Cat adoption fees vary. Some fees are posted on each individual bio - if fee not posted, please ask the shelter for more information! For pets in the shelter, please refer to the PET ID# when calling the Euless Animal Shelter at 817-685-1594.

Behavioral Characteristics

OK with Dogs
Yes
OK with Cats
No
Other
Housetrained

Additional Information

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

Rescue Information

Location

Ad Statistics

Ad ID
ADN-598381
Date Listed
08/10/2018
Date Expires
Expired

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