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Rottweiler-Unknown Mix Dogs For Adoption in Yardley, PA, USA

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Gin - Rottweiler / Shepherd / Mixed (medium coat) Dog For Adoption

Rottweiler-Unknown Mix Dogs For Adoption in Yardley, PA, USA

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Nickname
Gin
Breed
Rottweiler-Unknown Mix
Gender
Female
Age
Baby
Location
Yardley, PA, 35049, USA

Description

Rottweiler-Unknown Mix Dogs For Adoption in Yardley, PA, USA

Posted Breed: Rottweiler / Shepherd / Mixed (medium coat). Gin and Geneva love life! At 3 ½ months old, what they love to do most is race around the yard and then plop down for a nap. They

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are real cuddle bugs, and love to climb all over you which isn’t too bad right now when they both weigh only about 15 pounds, but when mature they’ll weigh about 65, and that’ll be another story! As with all puppies, these two will need lots of patience and training, too! A medium coat of Black and Tan, they are gorgeous mixes of Rottie and Shepherd. They love playing with other dogs and get along beautifully with people, too, that is if they can stop playing long enough!! Great pups! (posted 3/17/19, ME) **It is rare that we know with certainty the ages or mixes that make up our wonderful dogs, but we do our best to be as accurate as possible based upon our many years in rescue.** Adoption: $325 which covers quarantine, shots, worming, food, medical records, spaying/neutering, microchip and an Alabama State Health Certificate. Transport, if needed : $120.00 We consider the transport to be of great importance and, as such, take particular care of the dogs during the trip from Alabama. We make every effort to arrive with healthy and minimally stressed dogs.

Physical Attributes

Coat Length
Medium

Behavioral Characteristics

OK with Dogs
Yes

Additional Information

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

Rescue Information

Location

Ad Statistics

Ad ID
ADN-23405
Date Listed
03/23/2019
Date Expires
Expired

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