Rella
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Rella
AvailableRella is a friendly, young female mixed-breed Rottweiler with a striking bicolor black and tan coat and a short coat length. She is medium-sized, spayed/neutered, house trained, and is currently residing at the Animal League of Green Valley. Her vaccinations are up to date, and she enjoys her time both indoors and outdoors.
About Rella
What are you waiting for? Apply today! Meet Rella, a bright and happy young girl who has truly thrived in her loving foster home. Each day, she shows just how wonderful life can be when given a second chance. Rella's foster family is quick to praise her excellent manners and her joyful spirit that brings a spark of sunshine to every moment. Walks are the highlight of her day—she delights in exploring the world, taking in every new scent and sight along the way. Rella is friendly and affectionate, always eager to make new friends, and she's shown she gets along well with other dogs, making her a fantastic companion for families with canine siblings. With a lovely blend of playful energy and sweet devotion, Rella is ready to fill your days with happiness and adventure. Though her journey hasn't always been easy, she’s rediscovered her happiness and is now searching for her forever home—a place where she can keep learning, adventuring, and sharing her love. Fun fact: Born on June 15, Rella is a Gemini, which means she’s naturally curious and enjoys making new friends! Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Rella
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Rottweilers, especially when mixed, thrive in homes with plenty of space and a secure yard. They are adaptable to both suburban and rural environments, provided they receive enough exercise and stimulation.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
This medium to large breed benefits from a yard to roam and play, but regular walks and playtime can suffice if outdoor space is limited. Plenty of daily activity is important for their wellbeing.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Rottweilers are generally good with children when well-socialized from a young age. Supervision is always recommended, especially with smaller children, to ensure positive interactions.
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