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Rottweiler puppies and dogs in Douglasville, Georgia

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Proximo

Rottweiler Terrier (Unknown Type, Medium)

Male, Adult
Atlanta, GA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
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Spayed or Neutered,
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Rambina-ADOPTED

Rottweiler

Female, Adult
Atlanta, GA
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(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
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Donetta

Rottweiler

Female, Adult
Atlanta, GA
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(when grown) X-Large 101 lbs (46 kg) or more
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Nevan

Rottweiler

Male, Young
Atlanta, GA
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(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
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Zekrom

Rottweiler

Male, Puppy
Atlanta, GA
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(when grown) X-Large 101 lbs (46 kg) or more
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Obesius - adopted!

Rottweiler

Male, Adult
Atlanta, GA
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(when grown) X-Large 101 lbs (46 kg) or more
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Below are our newest added Rottweilers available for adoption in Douglasville, Georgia. To see more adoptable Rottweilers in Douglasville, Georgia, use the search tool below to enter specific criteria!
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Sam

Doberman Pinscher

Male, 6 yrs 9 mos
Douglasville, GA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
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Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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Adoption fee: $300 DISCLSIMER: Sam is a true working Doberman. He has natural protection instincts that the average family cannot handle. He will only be adopted to a home that intends to seriously train and work him, and will absolutely not be homed with any children under the age of 15. Physical appearance: Sam is an all-natural, black and tan, male Doberman that is about 4 years old. He is average size for a male Doberman with a weight of 71lbs. Personality: Sam is a wonderful dog with a sweet and playful personality with his family.  He is BFFs with his foster sister and they hang out together and play all the time. While his natural ears and tail make him absolutely adorable looking, he is also an intense watch dog and protector. He is very protective of his foster mom which has led to an incident where he nipped a guest.  He is not a dog you can expect to be social. if you have people in and out of your house all the time, he is not the dog for you. He is a true Doberman and is not what you commonly find in a rescue dog.  He is fearless, intense, and alert but he is not aggressive.  He needs an experienced owner that knows how to train and lead him and will not leave him to his own devices. He does well with both men and women once he gets to know them, but initially is extra wary of men. he needs a proper introduction and for his owner to show him that they are okay. He will not be adopted to a home with any male dogs, but females are fine. He will also not be adopted to a home with small children. We will require all kids to be over 15 years old. Why he’s in rescue: Sam has an unusual rescue story. A friend of the rescue was working in Qatar where Dobermans are illegal.  Despite them being illegal, many of the wealthier residents import them anyways. They usually import them from Serbia and get them based on the idea of a Doberman, leaving them as decorations or using them as guard dogs as opposed to pets.  Sam's owner no longer wanted him and he was abandoned at a kennel. Our friend contacted us asking if we would take him if she brought him back with her. If we didn't, he'd likely be euthanized or abandoned in the desert unfortunately common for unwanted dogs). We couldn't say no. Manners and training: Sam is crate trained, potty trained, and does pretty well on a leash.  He is a fast learner and would excel at any sort of training or sport you wanted to do with him, especially obedience or schutzhund/bite work.  If you've wanted a dog you can do sports with, this is the dog for you. He is not suitable as a couch potato, and we will require his adopter to be registered for training classes before he can be adopted. He is currently working with a trainer in Lawrenceville that specializes in working dogs and absolutely adores him. We have had an evaluation done by her that we are happy to share with prospective adopters. if possible, we would love to see him continue his training with her.  Vetting: All our dogs are brought up to date on rabies, Bordetella, and combo, negative for intestinal parasites and heartworms, neutered and microchipped before adoption.   ##1810600##
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Cleo

Doberman Pinscher

Female, 6 mos
Douglasville, GA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
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Good with dogs, Good with cats, Needs special attention, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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Adoption donation: $400 Meet Cleo: Your Tiny Shark with a Big Personality (and Zero Volume Control) Hey there, I’m Cleo! I was born on 9/10/25, which means I am very much still a puppy. I’m a black and tan female Doberman with natural ears, a docked tail, and energy levels best described as “unchecked.” I’m also deaf, which makes me a little special, a little louder than average, and definitely not your typical puppy. A Little About Me: Personality:My foster mom lovingly describes me as a shark, and honestly? Fair. I’m playful, pushy, stubborn, and still figuring out that teeth are not meant for everything. I haven’t learned bite inhibition yet, and while I mean no harm, I absolutely will put teeth on things (and people) during play. I also have very little understanding of body language from other dogs so I need all my play supervised so I can learn when to quit, otherwise I will be way too much for most dogs. Because I’m deaf, I bark… loudly. I can’t hear myself, I can’t hear you coming, and I can’t hear verbal corrections, so yes, I announce my presence like it’s my full-time job. When I’m done playing, though, I know how to shut myself down and head to my crate for a nap like a champ. I’m not a constant Velcro dog. I do enjoy cuddles, but I also really value my alone time and will happily tuck myself away when I’m overstimulated. My Story:I came into rescue after a kind person stepped in when my breeder planned to euthanize me due to my poor health. I’m the only known survivor of my litter, and I do have some special needs. My deafness is the most obvious, but I also have some motor and vision challenges that make me clumsier than the average puppy. The good news? I’ve already shown improvement since being in rescue, and with the right home, I can continue to thrive. Manners and Training:I’m crate trained and currently working on potty training (progress is happening!). I respond best to structure, routine, and physical guidance, not verbal cues. Gently flip me onto my back and I turn into a calm, quiet noodle (I may need some firm reminding if I'm really wound up) — otherwise, I’m full-speed puppy mode. Training will need to be adapted for a deaf dog, and consistency is everything with me. I am smart, but I’m also pushy and stubborn, so I need someone who won’t let me run the household. Special Considerations:The rescue will automatically reject anyone who applies that ignores the following criteria: I must go to a Doberman-experienced or working dog experienced home. No small children. I have no bite inhibition yet and WILL snap during play Male dogs only. No female dogs due to future same-sex aggression risk I’m good with cats and other dogs, but I play hard and don’t read social cues well I am deaf, loud, clumsy, and require patience, structure, and supervision I am a special-needs dog and need adopters who take that seriously Health and Vetting:I’m spayed, microchipped, up to date on vaccines, heartworm negative, and negative for intestinal parasites. I’m medically stable, just… a little different. Why You’ll Love Me:If you’re an experienced Doberman person who understands structure, boundaries, and unconventional pups, I have the potential to be an incredible dog. I’m resilient, silly, energetic, and learning every day. I just need someone patient, committed, and ready to help me become the best version of myself. I’m not easy — but I’m worth it. Can’t wait to meet you! Love,Cleo ##2619392##
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Milo

Doberman Pinscher

Male, 1 yr 4 mos
Douglasville, GA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
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Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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Meet Milo: Your Sensitive, Sweater-Wearing ShadowAdoption fee: $400 Hi, I’m Milo! I’m a fawn male Doberman (born November 2024) with cropped but adorably floppy ears and a docked tail. I’m handsome, athletic, and look fantastic in a sweater when it’s cold, which I fully expect you to provide. A Little About Me: Personality:I’m playful, loving, and high-energy, but I also have a sensitive soul. I came from a neglect situation where I spent most of my time crated in a garage, so new situations can make me nervous. Because of that, I thrive with structure, routine, and calm leadership. I love my people deeply, like, Velcro-level deeply. I want nothing more than to make you happy and be loved on. I just need a little time to warm up to new humans. Once I trust you? I’m yours. I get along great with female dogs (I have a lady friend in my foster home now), but absolutely no male dogs for me. My Story:My early life wasn’t what it should have been. I didn’t get the stability or care I deserved, and it left me with some anxiety. Luckily I was saved by my foster family, but they know that they are not the best home for me long term so they reached out to the rescue to find the home from that is. The good news? I’m already improving with consistency and patience. I’m currently on medication to help manage my anxiety, and with the right home, I can continue to relax and grow. Manners and Training:I’m a quick learner and already know how to sit and ring a bell at the door when I need to go outside (yes, I’m that smart). I walk beautifully on a gentle leader and am not reactive to dogs or people on walks. Now for full transparency: I have strong fears around nail trims and ear cleanings. I will shake and may nip if you rush me. This is clearly tied to bad past experiences. I must wear a soft muzzle during those activities, and they need to be handled slowly and calmly. Outside of that specific scenario, I do not have aggression toward people. I do best in a home with a strict routine, clear structure, and calm, confident leadership. A quieter environment will help me feel safe and steady. Because I need predictability, I’m not a match for homes with small children. Special Considerations:I need to live with female dogs only, and introductions should always be thoughtful and structured. Ongoing anxiety management will be part of my life, and grooming tasks like nail trims and ear cleanings must be handled patiently and safely with a muzzle. With the right leadership and consistency, I absolutely thrive — but I am not a “wing it and hope for the best” kind of dog. Health and Vetting:I’m neutered, microchipped, up to date on vaccines, heartworm negative, and negative for intestinal parasites. Physically healthy and ready to go. Why You’ll Love Me:Underneath my nerves is a deeply loyal, affectionate boy who wants nothing more than to belong. Give me structure, patience, and consistency, and I will give you my whole heart. Plus, I look extremely cute in sweaters, which is obviously a major bonus. I’m not the loudest dog in the room, I’m the one quietly choosing my person. Maybe it’s you. Love,Milo If you are interested in adopting Milo, you can complete an adoption application on our website here: https://petstablished.com/adoption_form/359/generic ##2665088##

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11.7 miles

Fulton County Animal Services - 1251 Fulton Industrial Blvd NW

1251 Fulton Industrial Blvd NW, Atlanta, GA 30336

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18.3 miles

Georgia Homeless Pets

Smyrna, GA 30080

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21.5 miles

Newnan-Coweta Humane Society

Newnan, GA 30263

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Rescue

23.6 miles

Amazing Mutts and Wiggle Butts Co.

Acworth, GA 30101

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Rescue

25.2 miles

Mostly Mutts Animal Rescue & Adoption

3238 Cherokee Street, Kennesaw, GA 30144

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Rescue

26.4 miles

Doggie Harmony

Decatur, GA 30030

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30.9 miles

PAWS Atlanta

5287 Covington Highway, Decatur, GA 30035

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Rescue

32.9 miles

BarkVille Dog Rescue

10719 Alpharetta Hwy, Unit 1352, Roswell, GA 30077

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44.2 miles

Spalding County Animal Care & Control

105 Justice Blvd, Griffin, GA 30224

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