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We'll also keep you updated on GRIZZLY's adoption status with email updates.
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GRIZZLY

Rottweiler

Male, Adult
Denver, CO
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
March 4, 2026, 6:13 pm
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BOWSER

Rottweiler

Male, Adult
Denver, CO
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
March 5, 2026, 6:16 pm
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Bruce

Rottweiler Dogo Argentino

Male, Adult
Littleton, CO
Size
(when grown) X-Large 101 lbs (46 kg) or more
Details
Good with kids, Not good with dogs, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet bruce 8 month old Rottweiler/argentino mix. He can be a bit hard headed and dominate. With research of the 2 breeds he needs to have "a job" to work his mind , with his size he is deffinetly not one for an apartment/condo. He needs a yard. Bruce is potty trained and kennel trained. Bruce needs more. His ideal place/person would be someone who knows how to work with large dogs who are dominate and hard headed. Although he lives with a cat im not totally sure how he will do with them he is extremly interested in them but our cat hides so hes never fully met one. Would be best as an only child
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SUNNY D

Rottweiler

Female, 3 mos
Denver, CO
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Puppies are a lot of fun, but also a lot of responsibility! Things you should be aware of before adopting a puppy from the Denver Animal Shelter:* Puppies will need regular socialization. The critical time period for socialization is between 8 and 16 weeks, but it is important to continue to socialize your new pup throughout their young life. This means having positive and enjoyable interactions with as many new people, new dogs, and new environments as possible. Appropriate socialization will help puppies grow into healthier and more social adults.* They will not know what is appropriate to chew on, where they should go to the bathroom, and how to behave in all situations. Puppies require a lot of time spent on training, management, and supervision. It is recommended that puppies be crate trained or kept in a puppy-proofed room of the house with appropriate chew toys and enrichment when not actively supervised. The Denver Animal Shelter always recommends positive reinforcement-based training methods. * Puppies in a shelter environment often have unknown parentage. While we make our best guesses on size and breed, we cannot guarantee their adult temperament, behavior, size, or characteristics.
We'll also keep you updated on Kane's adoption status with email updates.
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Kane

Rottweiler

Male, 1 yr 5 mos
Denver, CO
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, House-trained, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Absolutely — here’s a shorter version that keeps the humor but includes the important medical info: This is Kane. He had to flee NM after allegedly committing tax fraud, which is tough when you’re a 100-pound Rottweiler with no access to accounting software. He’s laying low now and rebuilding his life one chicken treat at a time. Kane is convinced he’s a lap dog. If you sit down, you’ve agreed to cuddles — it’s legally binding. He’s affectionate, smart, mildly dramatic, and very food motivated. He enjoys short, relaxed walks and exploring at his own pace. Recent X-rays showed severe arthritis in his front elbow from untreated elbow dysplasia (turns out crime doesn’t pay… especially for your joints). He’s currently comfortable, but an orthopedic consult would be a good idea, and he’ll likely need pain management as he ages. It doesn’t slow him down much — he just prefers the “retired mastermind” lifestyle over marathon training. If you’re looking for a big, loving, loyal companion who wants to be your shadow (and your lap dog), Kane is your guy. ##2666755##
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Coco

Rottweiler

Female, 10 yrs 6 mos
Boulder, CO
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Not good with dogs, Needs special attention, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Coco, a resilient and loving 9-year-old Rottweiler with a heart as big as her spirit. Despite living with Masticatory Muscle Myositis, an immune system disorder that affects her jaw muscles, Coco remains a joyful and athletic companion. This condition means she can’t open her mouth all the way, so she’s on a special home-cooked diet rich in meat and eggs to keep her strength up and takes a daily pill to manage her condition. Coco adores her walks and can be a bit of a puller on the leash if she spots another dog, but she’s always great with people. She’s super athletic and enjoys her time outdoors. Although she can’t play with toys or chew on treats due to her condition, she loves liquid treats and is happy and content in the car. A total sweetheart with a loving demeanor, Coco is also fine being left alone for periods. She’s looking for a compassionate home where she can continue to thrive and enjoy her walks, special meals, and the affection she so generously gives. If you’re ready to provide a warm and understanding environment, Coco will repay you with endless love and loyalty.

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Kaya

Boxer German Shepherd Dog

Female, Senior
Parker, CO
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Not good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Meet my sweet girl — a Christmas miracle born on December 25, 2016! My family and I brought her home as an adorable 2-month-old puppy, and she’s been the light of our lives ever since. Now 9 years young, she’s still full of puppy energy: super playful, hyper, and incredibly active — she loves zoomies, chasing toys, and turning every walk into an adventure! 🐶✨ She’s the most affectionate, loyal companion you could ask for, always ready for cuddles after playtime and quick to make you smile with her goofy antics. And yes, she’s fully kennel/crate trained — she sees her crate as her cozy safe space for relaxing or when her humans are away, which makes life easier for everyone. Her one little quirk? She’s scared of just about everything 😂— new people, loud noises, even the occasional plastic bag — but with patience and a calm, loving approach, she warms up and shows her true sweet, trusting side. She just needs someone who understands that and gives her time to feel safe.
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Special Needs
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187 (2026) Prancer

Doberman Pinscher

Female, 8 mos
Parker, CO
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Needs special attention, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Adoption Fee: $475 When available, all animals are fixed in accordance with Colorado law, up to date on vaccines (may need boosters), and microchipped! What we know: Transferred from Humane Society of Pikes Peak in Colorado Springs. Owner surrendered due to eviction; shelter transferred so she could get further medical assessment on her head-tilt, which owner reported is caused by being bitten on the top of the head at two weeks old. Owner also reports that she circles to the left when kenneled. *Special Needs* - Gigget/Prancer had a full neurological workup at AESC in Parker. MRI determined a small portion of the back of her brain is not present, leaving a void that is filled with spinal fluid. The missing portion is the area responsible for balance, so her head tilts slightly to one side, she sometimes will cut a corner short and hit her nose on a wall, and/or circle when she's nervous, excited, or wanting to play. Prancer has either very limited or no sight in her right eye (facing her, your left-hand side), also related to the brain defect. It's not fully-known if this was congenital or from the reported bite she sustained at two weeks old, but neurologist is confident it's not progressive. Potty training has proven to be a challenge and could be long-term; her processing and understanding is somewhat compromised. From the foster: Meet Our Sweet, Special Girl 💛 When she was just two weeks old, she was bitten on the head, leaving her with a permanent head tilt and some neurological differences. Because of this, the shelter she was surrendered to ruled that she wasn't an adoption candidate since she required a more extensive workup than they could provide. Thankfully, Colorado Puppy Rescue stepped in and gave her the second chance she deserved, and that’s how she made her way to me. She has been with me for three weeks now, and I can confidently say she is one of the sweetest, most loving dogs I have ever met. She is timid at first and takes time to warm up, but once she feels safe, she loves with her whole heart. She bonds deeply to her people and just wants to be close. She does have special needs. She has a gap in her brain in the area that manages balance and coordination. The good news is that it does not appear to be something that will change or progress. Colorado Puppy Rescue used their resources and funds to get the tests and scans needed to ensure this will not worsen or cause additional long-term issues. This difference is stable, it’s simply part of who she is. Her head tilt is permanent, and she cannot see out of her right eye, though she sees well out of her left. Because of this, she processes the world a little differently. Following movement, learning new things, and training can be slower for her. She is still not fully potty trained, and it’s possible this could be a long-term challenge due to her slower processing. She will absolutely need consistency, patience, grace, and realistic expectations in this area. She also struggles with being alone. After being abandoned and spending a month in a shelter, that’s understandable. She does well sleeping in her kennel at night and can kennel during the day, but she may howl, bark, or cry when left alone and can have occasional accidents. A home where someone is around often, or willing to patiently build her independence and confidence would be ideal. It’s important to note: her barking is not aggression. When she barks, it’s because she is startled, unsure, or doesn’t understand what’s happening around her. It’s a skittish, confused response, not a reactive or aggressive one. She has not shown aggression toward people or animals. She has not presented any food aggression, not one growl, not one snap. She can seem unsure of men at first and may give a cautious growl simply because she doesn’t know what to think or do. But once she realizes she is safe and they are not a threat, she relaxes and does just fine. She just needs reassurance and a gentle approach. She does not know her name yet. She came to us as Gigget, but we’ve been calling her Prancer because of the way she prances around. The beautiful part? • She is WONDERFUL with children. Truly wonderful. Gentle, patient, playful, and loving. • She has done great around other dogs, doesn’t bark or growl, just smells them, gives them their space, and then tries to figure out how to play with them. • She does not bark at people or animals when she is with and feels secure with her people. • She is curious about cats and wants to play, she just doesn’t quite know how yet. • She LOVES sticks, balls, and playing with toys. She gets so excited and happy when she has something to carry around. • She loves hard , the kind of love that makes every extra effort completely worth it. • She may have a gap in her brain, but she will absolutely fill the gap in your heart 💜 She may be a little different, but she is not broken. She simply needs the right home, one filled with time, patience, compassion, and a true understanding of what it means to care for a special-needs dog. In return, you will get the most devoted, gentle, deeply loving companion. She deserves the very best. And in the right home, she will absolutely be the best dog. 💛 www.coloradopuppy.org/how-to-adopt

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16.3 miles

Humane Colorado

2080 S Quebec St, Denver, CO 80231

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Shelter

22.1 miles

Denver Animal Shelter

1241 W. Bayaud Ave, Denver, CO 80223

Pet Types: cats, birds, dogs, rabbits, reptiles, small animals

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Rescue

22.1 miles

A Friend of Jack Rescue

Denver, CO 80223

Pet Types: dogs

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Rescue

22.6 miles

Ace of Hearts Dog Rescue - CO Transport Stop

711 Walnut St, Boulder, CO 80203

Pet Types: dogs

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Rescue

24.5 miles

Sam Coffey Animal Rescue Friends - CO Transport Stop

ALL OF COLORADO STATE, Denver, CO 80204

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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Rescue

25.4 miles

Circle 2 Rescue - Colorado Chapter

Denver, CO 80227

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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Rescue

31.3 miles

Rocky Mountain Puppy Rescue

Westminster, CO 80031

Pet Types: dogs

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Rescue

34.9 miles

4 Paws 4 Life Rescue and Boarding

3648 N. Perry Park Road, Sedalia, CO 80135

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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Rescue

41.1 miles

Desiderata Rescue - West Transport

Ft Lupton, CO 80621

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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Rescue

44.5 miles

All Breed Rescue & Training

410 1/2 E Fillmore Street, Colorado Springs, CO 80907

Pet Types: dogs

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