For the Love of Dog - Rottweiler Rescue Resources for New England and the North East US. Rotts On Parade Newsletter


Max


February 8, 2007 - I wanted to give you an update on Maxx. We finally moved to a new house and Maxx is loving it. I will send some new pictures of him once I find our camera. I think (hope) it's still in one of the many boxes I have yet to unpack. Maxx and Jakk are still doing great together. They've become really good friends. I plan to update the Happy Endings once I find that camera.

August 19, 2006 - Max was adopted by Shannon, Mike and their rottie boy Jakk. Max, now known as Maxx, has a wondeful yard and a brother to share life with. Maxx & Jakk have a blast tearing up the yard, chasing each other, and loving life. Maxx stared sadly down the driveway when his foster mom left, but has accepted his new family and is loving life!

4 yr. old male Rottweiler. Owner surrender.  Per the owners, he's housebroken and good with adults and kids. This boy wiggles and wiggles and loves people. He is social with other dogs his own size, but small animals are probably out of the question for him. Max has basic manners, and loves to ride in the car. He is a real love, and should do well in a home with rottie experience. Max is a pleasure to have in a foster home. He is house trained, sleeps quietly through the night, and gets along with his foster piers. He takes treats gently and is well mannered at the vet. Kids over 10 for Max, only because of his size. Max didn't even bark through July 4th fireworks.

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