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Rottweiler puppies and dogs in New Mexico

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Below are our newest added Rottweilers available for adoption in New Mexico. To see more adoptable Rottweilers in New Mexico, use the search tool below to enter specific criteria!
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CLIFFORD

Rottweiler

Male, 11 mos
Albuquerque, NM
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
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Meet Clifford!Personality: Goofy Oversized HuggerClifford is a fluffy Rottweiler mix with a big personality and an even bigger heart. This happy, go-with-the-flow guy is down for just about anything—walks, playtime, exploring, or just hanging out with his favorite people. He’s a total goofball who isn’t afraid to play like a derp, and sometimes he’ll even try to jump right into your lap for a hug! With his big presence and lovable energy, he’s a lot like the famous big red dog himself. Clifford already knows sit, seems to be house trained, and is very treat motivated—which is great because he’ll do best with a little guidance as he keeps learning his manners. He also seems interested in other dogs and may enjoy having some canine friends.Fun Fact: Clifford’s signature move is the full-body hug—he’ll happily lean or climb right into you for the biggest cuddles he can manage.If you’re looking for a big, lovable best friend who will keep you laughing and shower you with hugs, Clifford is ready to meet you!
We'll also keep you updated on BUGGY's adoption status with email updates.
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BUGGY

Rottweiler

Female, 8 yrs 7 mos
Albuquerque, NM
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
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Meet Buggy – Certified Couch Connoisseur Buggy is what happens when a gentle soul and a throw pillow have a dog. Calm, quiet, and ridiculously sweet, she’s not here for chaos — she’s here for comfort, routine, and the softest couch in your house. She’s easy to leash, a dream to walk, and takes treats like a polite little lady (no finger casualties here). Buggy enjoys taking her time sniffing every interesting smell the world has to offer, because at 8 years old she knows there’s no need to rush greatness. Her hobbies include: daily strolls, serious booty scratches, and perfecting the art of relaxation. Buggy isn’t asking for much — just a comfy couch, a few leisurely walks, and someone to love her forever. And honestly? She’s earned it.
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CANE

Rottweiler

Male, 2 yrs
Albuquerque, NM
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
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Meet Cane!Personality: Athletic goofball geniusCane is a stunning Rottweiler mix with movie-star looks and the energy of a personal trainer who just drank an espresso. This handsome guy is a true go-getter who’s ready to turn your “maybe I’ll exercise tomorrow” into “we’re already out the door!” He’s an active pup who would love daily adventures — walks, hikes, backyard play sessions, or competitive-level tennis ball chasing (he is undefeated, according to him). Cane already knows “sit,” appears to be house trained, and is highly treat motivated — which means training sessions can double as snack time. Everybody wins. Toys? Yes. Tennis balls? Absolutely. Learning new things? If snacks are involved, he’s your guy. He’s smart, eager, and clearly enjoys having a job — even if that job is “Chief Toy Inspector.”Fun Fact: Cane can hear a treat bag open from approximately three zip codes away. Scientists are baffled. If you’re looking for a loyal, active best friend who’s equal parts brains, beauty, and bounce, Cane is ready to run straight into your heart (and possibly your lap).
We'll also keep you updated on Santana's adoption status with email updates.
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Santana

Rottweiler

Female, Young
Cerrillos, NM
Size
(when grown) X-Large 101 lbs (46 kg) or more
Details
Good with kids, Good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained,
Story
Santana is a 1 yr old Rottweiler. She was originally brought into our home to companion my older Rottweiler and, ideally, learn her calm and well-mannered behaviors. Unfortunately, Santana's temperament has developed very differently. While Santana initially got along well with the others when she was smaller, she has recently begun displaying dominant and aggressive behaviors toward them. The smaller dogs are now fearful of her, and my larger dog remains constantly on alert to protect them. Santana is affectionate, playful, and loving. She enjoys fetch, walks, and running, and has a very energetic personality. She requires a fenced area or secure tie-down, as she chases vehicles if loose. I truly believe Santana would thrive in a home where she is the only dog and can receive focused, one-on-one attention and training. Making the decision to rehome her has been extremely difficult, but for the safety of my other dogs and my family, I feel it is the most responsible choice.
We'll also keep you updated on Milan's adoption status with email updates.
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Milan

Rottweiler/Australian Shepherd

Male, Puppy
Williamsburg, NM
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained,
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Hi there – I’m Milan! When I was just a tiny baby, a nice lady rescued me and my sister from a shelter in the nick of time! We stayed with her for a while, and when we were ready, we moved in with my current foster mom. My sister got scooped up by her forever-family really quick. I’ve continued learning all kinds of good things from my foster mom like snuggling (she really likes this!), going on outings in the car and meeting people, house-training, and how to accept compliments like – I’m a good GOOD boy, I’m handsome, I’m good with older big dogs and little dogs too! I like getting compliments, so I keep doing good things. I’m a puppy now, but I’ll probably grow to the perfect not-quite-lap-dog size of about 50-60 pounds. I’d love to meet you soon and show you what a good boy I am! You can text or call the nice people at Desert Haven at 575-740-0643 to schedule an appointment to meet me. See you soon!Visit this organization's web site to see any additional information available about this pet.March 9, 2026, 10:28 am
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PIPPA

Rottweiler/Labrador Retriever

Female, 2 yrs 1 mo
Albuquerque, NM
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
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Meet Pippa – Professional Snack Detective Pippa is a gentle little introvert with a big soft heart and an even bigger appreciation for snacks. At 2 years old, she’s mastered the art of being adorably shy while quietly plotting her next treat acquisition. When it’s time to leash up, Pippa can be a tiny bit head shy — she just prefers a polite introduction and maybe a snack-based negotiation. Honestly? Same, girl. But once she knows you’re on her team (and possibly holding treats), she relaxes quickly and becomes the sweetest, most affectionate companion. Pippa is highly treat motivated and absolutely thrives when given the opportunity to forage. Toss a few goodies in the grass and she’ll happily put her detective skills to work, sniffing and exploring like a tiny, wiggly truffle hunter. She loves taking her time to check out her surroundings — every leaf and blade of grass deserves a proper investigation.She can be shy or cautious when meeting new people, but give her a little patience and you’ll be rewarded with the best part: the lean. Pippa leans in for pets like she’s trying to merge with you. It’s her signature move. Once she trusts you, she’s incredibly affectionate, easy to handle, and so very sweet. She also knows “sit” (especially if you’re holding a treat — she’s not new here). If you’re looking for a gentle, snack-powered sweetheart who will bond closely and reward your patience with full-body lean-ins and soft, loving eyes, Pippa is ready to quietly steal your heart.

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