Available Rottweilers
Teddy
This 6 yr young rottie - shepard mix boy will easily complete your family. Teddy is wonderful with people, appropriate with other dogs, and not even interested in the cat! This 91 lb man is full of love and affection. Don't miss this laid back boy who doesn't need to be taught manners! Teddy is now in New England. more
Buddy
This 3 - 4 year old rottie boy was "too big for the apartment". Buddy is an exceptional boy who loves all people and other dogs. Buddy is a favorite of volunteers. and is being fostered with other rotties. Buddy lost his foster home when his foster dad took a second job. More...
Otto
This fantastic 5 yr old rottie boy was surrendered when his owners were moving. Otto has lived with four small children, but is not socialized with other dogs (but is controllable) or cats. At 124 lbs, Otto is not for novice owners, but he's a fantastic companion to many families! New York state More...
Greta
This 3 yr old rottie girl has traditional looks and is a "nice girl". This high-drive girl is very smart and will make a great working companion -- or couch potato. Greta loves attention, rides well in the car and wants to learn everything you can teach her. Kids over 10 are best. Greta would like her own home... More...
At 9 months, this girl is social with other dogs and people of all sizes. This energizer bunny loves to play and run and will do well with another active canine in the house. Francelina lost her foster home when she exhausted both of her canine foster siblings and their kids. More
Mandy
Two year old Mandy loves people and loves attention. She is house trained, crate trained and rides well in the car. While Mandy can socialize with dogs, she needs to meet them at her own pace. No cats for Mandy. Mandy lost her foster home for catching the cat. More
Please check with these rescue groups for their current listings!
National List of Adoptable Dogs
Cathy's Rottie Rescue Rehab
Connecticut
For the Love of Dog - Rottweiler Rescue of NH
Hillsboro, NH
Hot Water Rescue
Collinsville, CT
Majesty Rottweiler Rescue
Darlington, MD
MCM Rottweiler Rescue
Long Island, NY
Mountain Rottie Rescue of New York
Monticello, NY
North East Rottweiler Rescue
Portsmouth, RI
NoVa Rottweiler Rescue
Kensington, MD
Pet Paws for Love
Garfield, NJ
Upcoming Events
Sunday, September 9, 2007
9th Annual Pet Rock Fest
Quinsigamond Community College
670 West Boylston Street
Worcester, MA
12 PM - 5 PM
Sunday, September 16, 2007
Animal Refuge League's
Paws in the Park
Portland Maine
Saturday, October 13, 2007
Second Annual Silent Auction
Location TBD, Nashua, NH
11 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Saturday, October 20, 2007
Pitbull Awareness Day
Edgerton Park, Corner of Cliff & Whitney
New Haven, CT
11 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Vendors, Demos, Rescues and Canine Good Citizen testing
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In this Issue
Fall 2007
:: Feature :: How to Help the Dogs :: Manhattan Mutts Project :: Upcoming Events :: Subscribe :: Past Issues
What I Did on My Summer Vacation. By Greta
Everyone goes on vacation over the summer, and Rotts on Parade did too. Returning without a sunburn, sand in our paws and multiple mosquito bites, we want to bring to light several of our dogs who spent their summers in boarding facilities and who need homes. We have limited foster homes (you can apply to foster!) and when dogs don't work in a foster home for whatever reason, they end up in boarding. Sometimes for longer than they should. If you're considering adding a canine family member to your pack, please consider Greta, Otto, Franceline, Buddy, Teddy and Mandy. All of these dogs want to commit to a family -- can you open your heart and home to them?
Greta was not appropriate for our foster home because she was too interested in the cats. Moved into the kennel in MAY with the idea that we'd find a space for her soon, Greta spent the entire summer watching other people go on vacation -- as the kennel was outside of the county airport.
Because of the cost of boarding, the little attention and no training and socialization they get when there, and the complete contradiction to our philosophy, we will not bring in any more dogs while dogs languish in boarding facilities.
Please ... meet Greta, Otto, Franceline, Buddy, Teddy and Mandy.
Our Second Annual Silent Auction
Saturday, October 13, 2007
Nashua NH
We're finalizing the location now for our second annual Silent Auction. All funds from the Silent Auction helps deserving dogs... Last year, we raised over $3,500 for the dogs. This year, our goal is $5,000. Location and other specifics will be emailed after Labor Day.
Want to donate? It doesn't have to be dog-related! Just has to raise money for the dogs! Let Kristine know what you've got! All donations are tax deductable.
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Since 1998, I have been taking dogs from the Center for Animal Care & Control in New York City. In 2005, we moved 25 dogs into permanent homes from the city. In 2006, we moved 52 dogs into permanent homes from the city. The NYCACC takes in all stray and city impound dogs as well as owner turn ins and averages 3000 animals a month. Owners are allowed 72 hours to reclaim their dog, or the dog becomes available for adoption or may be euthanized. To get these dogs to safety, we need to move them to boarding space. DISCOUNTED boarding space in New York is $25/day. That gets expensive quickly and we need HELP with it.
Over the summer, Manhattan Mutts has allowed us to bring in 14 more dogs. Because of your generosity, Bennington, Paco, Francelina, Mini, Hannah, Troy, Josefina, Evy, Precious, Bella, Rocky, Bear, Maya, Victorie and Matthew are safe .
~We take several dogs every week. Your continued support is needed. ~

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