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Rome

Rottweiler German Shepherd Dog

Male, Adult
Candler, NC
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(when grown) -
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Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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Attention: This is a courtesy posting only! This pet is NOT available through Mountain Pet Rescue.  Please do NOT contact MPR for information about the pet or apply to adopt this pet on the MPR website.  Contact 513-292-4990 or email at vpofh592@gmail.com for more information or to adopt the pet.Rome is an 8-year-old Rottweiler/German Shepherd mix.  I have had him since he was 6 weeks old. He was raised in Ohio, then moved to Tennessee, Indiana, Tennessee again, and now to North Carolina. He adapts very well to his environment. Rome was raised with a female Pit bull, 2 cats and 3 ducks (that were raised in the house until they were full grown).  He loved the ducks and was very protective of them.  They were outside together all the time.  During the winter the ducks lived in heated igloo dog houses and Rome would stick his head inside to check on them.Rome loves playing with balls of any size, even basket balls. Fetch is his favorite game, either with a ball or his blue squeaky pig. Part of the games is getting him to let you have the toy back. Usually by telling him “out” or “leave it”.He sleeps in his own bed, but prefers to sleep with me or on the sofa. Rome is afraid of fire works and lighting & thunder, so be assured during these events he’ll want to sleep with you.Rome knows how to sit on command, speak and give you his right paw.  When you say other one, he’ll give you his left paw. He will sit and catch treats or a ball thrown to him, and if you throw his ball so it will bounce, he will catch it in mid air. He knows “Get in your bed” as well. If you are walking him on a leash and he goes around a pole or something I tell him “go around”.Rome will let you know when he has to go potty by whining at the door.  I usually let him out every 4 to 5 hours. I always give him a treat when he comes in. I call it a cookie.  He loves being outside and spends hours in the back yard that is fenced in. If he see a rabbit or squirrel he will take off after it. In the Summer time, it’s hard to get him to come inside unless it’s really hot.I discovered that Rome does not get along with other males dogs, especially if they aren’t neutered. I am engaged and Rome does not get along with my boyfriend’s male Australian shepherd or the horses. This is why I need to rehome Rome.  We have to keep them separated at all times.Rome’s ideal home would need to have a fenced in yard with a patio or trees so he can get out of the sun. To be the ONLY dog in the family, and to have a human to play with. He has been around children aged from about 7 years old and up and loves them!!Rome does have an injured foot that is almost healed. I still keep a wrap on it so he won’t lick it.Rome is up to date on ALL his shots and gets heartworm medication on the 18th of every month. He weighs 90 lbs. but still thinks he’s a lap dog sometimes. He loves “going for a ride” with the back passenger side window down. Rome will bark at dogs, cows, etc. when in the car. He also likes going inside of Lowe’s and Tractor Supply. I have been taking him to work with me for the past 2 years, and he loves greeting everybody. Rome will bark at everyone, but that’s because he wants them to pet him. Once the person pets him, Rome will go lay down.Two things Rome hates are vacuums and weed eaters. He will try and bite them.The best way to contact me is via cell phone at 513-292-4990 or email at vpofh592@gmail.com. You are welcome to come and meet Rome at work in Weaverville, or in Alexander, NC where we live. All Mountain Pet Rescue (Asheville) animals are up-to-date on vaccinations, spayed/neutered and micro-chipped before adoption. Contact the foster parent or Mountain Pet Rescue at pets@mpravl.org for more information. Please note that visual breed identification of companion animals has been proven to be unreliable, so for most of our animals we provide a best guess at predominant breed or breed mix. We get to know each of our animals as an individual and do our best to describe and place pets based on personality not breed label. Mountain Pet Rescue is a 501(c)(3) non-profit tax deductible charity (EIN 82-3039637) located in Asheville, NC. March 11, 2025, 12:52 pm
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Luke

Rottweiler

Male, 3 yrs 9 mos
Sapphire, NC
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
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Theo

Rottweiler

Male, 1 yr 1 mo
Cedar Mountain, NC
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Needs experienced adopter, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Theo – Your Big, Goofy, Loyal Best Friend! Theo is a one-year-old, 85-pound Rottweiler with a heart as big as his paws. True to his breed, Theo is equal parts strength and sweetness — a loyal companion who just wants your love, attention, and a spot by your side. Theo is dog-friendly and loves to play, but he’s still a young, powerful pup who will thrive with an experienced adopter. He’s currently enrolled in a professional board-and-train program at Revolutionary Canine, where he’s learning all the skills he needs to be the best boy possible. When you bring him home, you’ll not only be adopting a well-trained dog, but you’ll also gain a lifelong support system — Revolutionary Canine is happy to answer any questions and help you continue his progress. Because of his size and puppy energy, Theo would do best in a home without small children. He’s looking for a confident leader who can provide structure, continue his training, and show him just how fun and fulfilling life can be. Theo is vaccinated and soon to be neutered. If you’re ready to welcome a smart, affectionate, and loyal companion into your life, fill out a no-obligation adoption application at www.AlmostHomeDogRescueNC.com. One of our friendly adoption coaches will reach out to tell you more about this handsome guy. Follow us on Facebook to see more of Theo and our other adoptable pups — your new best friend could be waiting for you!

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21.5 miles

Mountain Pet Rescue Asheville

Candler, NC 28715

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29.1 miles

Cashiers-Highlands Humane Society

200 Gable Drive, Sapphire, NC 28774

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33.8 miles

Almost Home Dog Rescue NC

PO Box 515, Cedar Mountain, NC 28718

Pet Types: dogs

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