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Rottweiler puppies and dogs in Springfield, Michigan

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Rosemary

Rottweiler

Female, 1 yr
Angola, IN
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Rosemary 🐗This big bundle of muscle here is Rosemary, she’s a 1 year old Rottweiler. She’s an absolutely gorgeous gal who’s ready to take the world by storm. She’s still quite a young girl, and she’s got the energy to prove as much. She seems to have boundless energy and is always ready for a new adventure.Rosemary doesn’t seem to have had much training previously, so she does need some work on her manners. She’s strong and she will be the one taking you on a walk, instead of vice versa. We are unsure if she is house-trained, but she’s a very intelligent dog and it likely wouldn’t take her too long to figure it out if not. She also doesn’t seem to know her own strength, so she is recommended not to go in a home with any small kiddos or people with any mobility issues. She needs someone who’s strong enough to handle her until she’s able to get the proper training and enrichment she needs to mellow out a little. Rosemary can not be around other animals. Dogs, cats, livestock, nada. No can do. She needs to be in a one-pet household. Now, you’re probably reading this and thinking “man, she kind of sounds like a lot”, and that is simply because she is. She’s an almost fully grown puppy who hasn’t had any training and hasn’t really been that well socialized, so yeah, she will be a lot of work. She will need a home with an experienced dog owner to help get her trained. She’s got a lot of potential to be an amazing dog for someone, she just needs someone willing to put in the effort and time to help form her into the best version of herself she can be. 🐾
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Hera

Labrador Retriever Rottweiler

Female, 4 yrs 10 mos
Angola, IN
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Hera 🌸💙 My adoption fee has been SPONSORED!! 💙 - in memory of Julia RiceHera may look a little intimidating at first. She’s believed to be a labrador rottweiler mix, and it does definitely show! She’s got the calm, well-mannered temperament of a labrador, and she likes to do “rottie rumbles” when she wants attention or wants to be let outside. She’s an absolute sweetheart of a girl who, more than anything, just wants a family that she can call her own.Hera does very well with cats and kittens of all kinds. She minds her manners and watches her feet. She likes to follow them around and will occasionally give them kisses (which is the equivalent of a full body bath for the kittens). Any spicy cats? She keeps her distance and leaves them alone. In terms of other canine companions, Hera can be a little picky with the company she likes to keep. She likes to play with other dogs when given the chance, but when she wants her space and wants to be left alone, she needs the other dogs to respect her boundaries and her space. Hera isn’t the type of dog who comes up and demands attention. She’s very independent and doesn’t require much to keep her content. She likes to think of herself as a guard dog, and when given the option between sleeping in bed vs near the front door, she prefers the front door to keep an eye on everyone. She has a habit of barking at noises outside or if she sees someone come up near her home, but besides the hefty bark she has, she isn’t aggressive. She just likes to make sure that her people and her home are safe. Hera is both house and crate trained. She will come up to you and do her little “rumbling” to let you know she wants to go out. Sometimes it’s just because she wants to go out and sniff around, enjoy the sunshine, and check out her surroundings. She loves to go on walks and hikes, and she sits/stays very nicely in the flatbed of a truck or Gator. Hera is currently our longest dog resident, and we are all genuinely scratching our heads trying to figure out why. What’s not to love about this calm, well-behaved, absolute sweetheart of a dog? If you’re looking for a new member to add into your family, come in and meet Hera today. 🐾
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Gabby

German Shepherd Dog Rottweiler

Female, 7 yrs
Grand Rapids, MI
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Gabby Gabby was adopted back in 2019 and thought she had found her forever home. Sadly, after her owner passed away, she has found herself back with our rescue. Despite all the changes in her life, Gabby remains the sweetest girl. She absolutely adores people, does well with kids, and gets along with calm dogs. She’s housetrained, crate trained, and happiest when she’s close to her humans. At 7 years old, Gabby deserves a peaceful, loving home where she can  settle in and spend her golden years surrounded by comfort and love. If you’re looking for a gentle companion with so much love left to give, Gabby is waiting for you. ##486353##

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Fern

Boxer

Female, 7 mos
Battle Creek, MI
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Fern Fern is a Female Boxer mix DOB: November of 2025 Adoption fee: $200 I know I look serious in my photo, but I really am just a wiggle butt! If you know Boxers, then you know about the wiggle butt and that’s what I have! I wiggle while I eat, and I wiggle with a toy in my mouth, I wiggle when I walk. (I do have a full tail). I am a little bashful and need a little confidence building. In a home with consistency in my routine and training, I should gain the confidence I need to be the best friend you’ve ever had. Pending observed interaction, I should do well with children 8 years and older. Pending a meet and greet, I may match with another dog. I have not been tested with a cat, but if properly introduced to cats, I adapt fine. I have not been on a leash at this time and would do my best with a physically fenced yard. I may require it pending your previous experience, location or other plans for containment. I am a very nice pup with lots of potential. I just need a family to help reach that potential.

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780 Shelter Lane, Angola, IN 46703

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