Reign Beau Bear
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Reign Beau Bear
AvailableReign Beau Bear is an adult male Rottweiler who is currently in Landenberg, PA. He has been neutered and is up to date on his vaccinations.
About Reign Beau Bear
Reign Beau Bear was left tied to the rescue’s fence on New Year's Eve, clearly anxious and unsure of his new surroundings. A note later revealed a difficult past: rescued from an abusive home and likely overwhelmed by a fast introduction to a new environment, leading to bites and a dogfight. Time and patience have helped Reign begin to relax, but he remains cautious and in need of steady reassurance. He isn’t confident and needs a Rottweiler-experienced, female-only home able to move at his pace. Long, gentle hikes and slow exposure to new experiences would help him build confidence. Reign can’t live with other animals or children and needs a calm home willing to invest time in multiple visits and overnights before adoption. Once settled, a basic obedience class could be a great way to start new routines with him. He’s been neutered, is up to date on vaccines, and is heartworm/tickborne disease negative. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Reign Beau Bear
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Reign Beau Bear, a Rottweiler, usually does best in a calm home with structure and clear boundaries, preferably with people familiar with the breed. He'll thrive in a setting where routines are consistent and the environment is low on chaos.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Rottweilers like Reign Beau Bear do well with regular outdoor access and benefit from a secure yard, though daily exercise like walks or hikes is just as important as the size of the yard.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Reign Beau Bear is not suitable for homes with children. In general, Rottweilers can be protective but may not be the best fit for young families without breed experience.
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