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Dennis

Rottweiler Plott Hound

Male, Adult
Burbank transport, OH
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website. Please meet Dennis—he’s not a menace! In fact, he’s one of the gentlest, most affectionate dogs you’ll ever meet. Likely a Rottweiler and Plott Hound mix, Dennis is about 1–2 years old and has a big heart to match his love for life. His absolute favorite thing? Playing fetch! He’d happily chase toys all day long if he could. Dennis is smart, eager to please, and incredibly loving. With his playful energy and loyal personality, he’s sure to become a cherished companion for someone lucky enough to adopt him. If you’re looking for a best friend who brings both fun and affection to your life, Dennis is your guy! Thank you for checking out our wonderful orphans. If you would like to find out more please email or call Diane at...diane@ulpr.org or 870-577-3744.   Please email us at  diane@ulpr.org  and request an application.Visit this organization's web site to see any additional information available about this pet.November 28, 2024, 3:07 am
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Hoss

Rottweiler

Male, 10 yrs 2 mos
Millersburg, OH
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats,
Story
?Listen Up-Hoss Has Thoughts ??They say I’m about 10 years old now. Some folks might look at that number and think I’m slowing down, but let me tell you—there’s still a whole lot of life left in this big ol’ Rottie heart.I’ve still got my sass, my voice (yep, I like to talk about it)??, and my love for treats and car rides. I definitely act like a puppy most days—just with a little more wisdom behind these eyes. I’ve lived most of my life with one other dog, so I kinda just stuck to what I knew—but give me a little patience and I’ll figure out the world around me just fine.When I love, I love hard??. That’s the Rottweiler in me. I don’t just protect my person—I belong to them, and they belong to me. So if you’ve got room in your heart (and on your car seat) for an old soul with a whole lot of loyalty left to give, I’ll be waiting here, wagging slow but steady. ??He has found his way back to our shelter and is available for adoption, come check him out!??
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Josie

Rottweiler

Female, Adult
Wadsworth, OH
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, Needs special attention, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Sweet Josie was a hard nut to crack as we had no background on her beyond knowing she lived with 13 other dogs, mostly outside, before a fire forced her owner out. Scared and not well, Josie needed a lifeline. She has been fixed, is wormed and all up to date on shots. She is crate-trained and housebroken. Now the bad news. Josie is heartworm positive, and always will be. At the ripe old age of 9, SOS has chosen to do the slow kill method with her. We fear at her age the traditional method would be too tough on her. And there is always the possibility of not surviving the treatments at her age as they are very painful and hard on the poor dog. We will provide a lifetime of medication for her to continue to keep the disease at bay. Josie is looking for a non-active, low-key retirement home, preferably not with a lot of young children or people activity. Josie has attached herself to the foster like a Velcro dog. Initially, you may need to work through some of her anxiety with activity and strangers. She does enjoy the peace and quiet. Josie doesn't need strenuous exercise. A simple slow walk in the park or up and down a street is all that is needed. Just enough to keep her active, but not any overexertion. The foster has found that these minimal walks help keep her anxiety level low. She walks very calmly on a leash with no pulling, and knows when you stop walking that she should too. She also loves car rides. While walking in the park, Josie ignores other people and could care less about a dog walking past. After being in foster for two months, Josie still has no interest in toys. She has great house manners – no getting up on furniture or counters, and she does not jump on people. Josie has had a hard life before coming to SOS, and it is now her time to lay back and take it easy. If you are looking for a buddy to hang out on the porch on those summer nights, Josie is your girl! Her adoption fee is $50 fully vetted and we will provide a lifetime of heartworm medication for her to continue to keep the disease at bay. Save Ohio Strays does not have a shelter. Our dogs are integrated into their foster homes who can tell you all about them to make the transition into your home informative and supportive. Our first step to adopt is always our online application at saveohiostrays.org. Save Ohio Strays does NOT claim or guarantee any breeds given in this description. These are best guess descriptions for breed. SOS NEVER ships pets and will not adopt out to a driving radius greater than 3 hours from Medina, Ohio.Our animals are cared for in foster homes and the first step in our adoption process is to fill out an adoption application at the link on our website at: www.saveohiostrays.org.
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Porter

Rottweiler

Male, 8 mos
Sharon Center, OH
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Porter, he is a 6 month old Rottweiler! He is the friendliest boy you’ll ever meet! Porter loves everyone and every animal he comes in contact with. He loves going out in public weather it’s a stroll around the neighborhood or relaxing on a patio for dinner! Porter is on the smaller side but that is a good thing! He's got a mild hip dysplasia but that does not slow him down! He will make a great family dog! Fill out an application at www.maggiesmissionrescue.org
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Ace

Rottweiler

Male, Adult
Akron, OH
Size
(when grown) X-Large 101 lbs (46 kg) or more
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Ace is nine years old now, but still has the energy as if he were two or three, I’ve had him since he was six weeks old. I originally got him for my son when he was younger now it’s just me and my wife at the house and we both have a busy schedule And it’s hard to give him the time and attention that he needs he’s a very friendly dog loves to play, loves children and is still full of energy. Just trying to find a nice home for him to go to where he can get the attention that he deserves.
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Goliath

Rottweiler

Male, 4 yrs
Brunswick, OH
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Oh, my heart be still! One look at this gorgeous hunk and I am smitten. It is hard to take my eyes off him. He is just a fine specimen! And his personality? Let me tell you all about Goliath. This incredibly charming boy is not for the faint of heart, that's for sure. He knows just how to look at you with those puppy dog eyes and that handsome face and get away with things. He doesn't know his size but thinks nothing of jumping on you to greet you and to give kisses. And what do you do? You take the hugs and the kisses wholeheartedly because seriously who can say no to that face? If you are sitting on the floor, he may lay on you with his 90lb weight. As much as you are gasping for air, you give in and hug him with all your might because that is what you do when you are gifted with a lush teddy bear! Toys? Boy, does he love toys. He acts like a little kid. He brings you toys and expects you to play with him. He doesn't seem to guard them. He gives a little rumble when he is fully engrossed in the toy, and you approach. Even though it is the Rottie rumble, we still strongly advise you not to remove anything from him without an exchange of another toy or treats. Walks, ugh walks. Goliath is a horrible walker on a leash. He likes to grab his leash to walk himself. Don't try to stop him because at a strong 90lb, he may just yank you down. If you were me, you'd land on your butt with a loud thud and a sore butt. Goliath thinks it is just the funnest thing to do. He then struts around with the leash in his mouth like he is the s*** Talk about a boy with a personality and a half! But no worries, our amazing trainer is working with him on how to walk like a gentleman :) Goliath is wonderful with dogs. He loves them all. Boys, girls, big, small. Doesn’t give 2 s***s if a rowdy dog is screaming at him. He goes about his business like the dog is invisible. Goliath is 4 years old (but acts like he is 6 months old). He is looking for a family who loves to engage in activities with him. Plays, runs, walks, hikes, anything. He is people oriented. He loves to be surrounded by people. If you gush over him, that may give you an edge over the other members of the family :) Goliath is crate trained, appears house trained. He is a grazer. Hardly finished his meals in one setting.

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46.5 miles

Morrow County Dog Shelter

115 Young Ave., Mt. Gilead, OH 43338

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35.1 miles

Berea Animal Rescue Fund

10015 East River Road, Columbia Station, OH 44028

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9.9 miles

Pitter Pat Junction, OH transport

Burbank transport, OH 44214

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Rescue

47.8 miles

Love-A-Stray Dog Division

Avon Lake, OH 44012

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23.2 miles

Maggie's Mission

Sharon Center, OH 44274

Pet Types: cats, dogs, horses, rabbits, small animals

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Shelter

44.5 miles

Humane Society of Summit County

7996 Darrow Road, Suite 30, Twinsburg, OH 44087

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Rescue

47.7 miles

Doberman Underground

114 Barringto Towne Square, Suite 345, Aurora, OH 44202

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Rescue

31.5 miles

Buckeye's Mission

4866 Center Rd, Brunswick, OH 44212

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Shelter

31.9 miles

Richland County Dog Warden's Office & Shelter/Adoption Center

810 N. Home Rd., Mansfield, OH 44906

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18.6 miles

Holmes County Dog Warden’s Department and Adoption Center

5387 County Road 349, Millersburg, OH 44654

Pet Types: dogs

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