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Available Rottweilers



Jordan

This 4-5 year old rottie boy is just looking for his forever family. Found stray in an urban area, he spent the holidays in a high volume urban shelter. At 85#, he is correctly marked & docked and loves people. Jordan is fearful of other dogs and will do best in a home where he is the only dog. He will greatly benefit from socialization in obedience classes, and while his manners are excellent and his knowledge of the commands are also very good, we will require at least one round of basic obedience for Jordan. Jordan is very very sweet and wiggly. He loves people and bonds very closely. He wants nothing more than to have his own family. Cats and small dogs need not apply either. Jordan has appropriate house manners and rides well in the car. He LOVES to wiggle and LOVES his toys. Please fill out our adoption application if you are interested in any of our dogs


Raven

Raven is a 1 yr. 80 lb. female Rottweiler; she is up to date on all shots, heartworm negative, on preventative, spayed and is micro-chipped. Raven is a very sweet Girl who is very smart and knows her basic commands such as; "sit" "down" "leave it" .Raven is good with other Dogs, but does seem to do better with other Dogs who are in her same age category. Cats are unknown at this time.

If you would like to give Raven a good home, please fill out our adoption application found on our front page and return it to Krissie : witchiewoman1973@yahoo.com



Reese

Reese is a one-year old Rotti mix who was rescued by our Humane Law Enforcement Agents from a dreadful situation. She's overwhelmingly Rotti, but has the most adorable "fringe" of whiskers around her bottom lip. Who knows where those whiskers came from in her family tree (perhaps Airedale?). Despite Reese's rough start in life, this gal doesn't hold any grudges. She's very affectionate to people She's also very energetic and very bright in that unique Rotti-way. When out for a walk, this young gal is always in a hurry to get where she is going. She needs lots of exercise, and adores jumping up and mouthing people. (She needs an owner who will teach her that this puppy-like behavior is not appropriate.) And Reese does want to learn. She's very, very eager to learn basic manners and will work well for a taste of her favorite treat. She absolutely needs to attend training classes, so that she can mature into an upstanding canine citizen. Reese is quite the busy body -- always very curious about everything. She needs a very active, experienced owner who will keep her well exercised and who wants to train her. We've discovered that she's not comfortable around children and would feel more comfortable in a home with adults. Reese also doesn't like other dogs very much at all. Don't worry, if you're walking her in the City, she'll pass other dogs and simply ignore them. She just doesn't want a dog in her face. So, Reese needs to be in a one-dog household, with that one special dog being Reese, of course! If you're interested in meeting Reese, please contact Trish McMillan at the ASPCA (TrishM@aspca.org).


Honestly - we know there are more dogs out there who need homes. Each month, an email is sent to at least 25 folks who regularly place dogs and I publish the responses. If you regularly keep in contact with a shelter in the North East and want to add a dog regularly to our list, please email me privately and I will contact you each month for your submission!

Author makes no representations as to the temperament and health of these animals and takes no responsibility for the accuracy of their information. Communications should be addressed to the designated rescue organization relative to each animal. Rotts On Parade is an independent publication provided by Dale P Green.
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