WINNIE - ROTTWEILER DOG FOR ADOPTION
Rottweiler Dogs For Adoption in Abbeville, LA, USA
For Adoption
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Nickname:
Winnie
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Breed
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Gender
Female
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Age
Young
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Location
Abbeville, LA, 70510 USAUSA
Description
Dog Breed: Rottweiler. Meet Winnie, a 1-year-old Rottweiler mix who’s as smart as she is stunning! This girl turns heads with her gorgeous shiny coat and confident, friendly personality to match. Winnie has great manners for a young pup — she’s well-behaved, learns quickly, and already knows how to sit. She loves making new friends and is dog-friendly with a gentle, easy nature. Confident yet sweet, she walks through life with a happy tail and a warm heart. If you’re looking for a loving, loyal companion who’s off to a great start and eager to be your best friend, Winnie is your girl!
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Physical Attributes
Altered No -
Behavioral Characteristics
OK with Dogs: Yes -
Additional Information
Was the Dog Found No Other - Up-to-date on Vaccinations
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Organization name
Animal Aid for Vermilion Area
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Location:
Abbeville, Louisiana, 70510 USAUSA
Breed overview
Rottweiler
A.K.A.: Rottweil butcher's dog, Rottweil dog, Rottie, Rotty, Rott, Rot, Rotts, Rotties, Butchers dog, German Rottweiler
Overview:
The Rottweiler is a powerful and intelligent breed, originating in Germany where they were primarily used to drive cattle and guard property. Physically, they are robust dogs, instantly recognizable by their medium-large size, strong build, and striking black coat with distinct tan markings, particularly on the muzzle, chest, and legs. Their temperament, when properly socialized and trained, is one of unwavering loyalty and confidence; they are known for being calm and courageous, making them excellent guardians. While generally good with children within their own family, their protective instincts mean they require supervision with strangers. Due to their size and need for regular exercise and mental stimulation, Rottweilers are generally not ideal for apartment living and thrive in homes with secure yards. Health-wise, they can be predisposed to conditions such as hip and elbow dysplasia, as well as certain heart conditions, necessitating responsible breeding practices and regular veterinary check-ups.
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