Kaitlyn
Available
Kaitlyn
AvailableThis sweet young female Rottweiler mixed breed has a short black and brown coat. Currently at the Humane Society of Central Arizona, she is already spayed and up to date on her vaccinations. She does not get along with cats. Her playful and affectionate personality makes her a wonderful companion for the right home.
About Kaitlyn
They are waiting with paws crossed! Apply now! Meet Kaitlyn, a sweet and playful companion who truly shines when surrounded by people. She thrives on human companionship, always eager to be the center of attention and become your go-to adventure buddy. Kaitlyn enjoys the great outdoors and is always up for a walk, though she is still practicing her leash skills—positive reinforcement with treats and patience will help her gain more confidence in this area. Kaitlyn adores playtime, especially with durable toys that keep her happily occupied. While she is very under-socialized with other animals, she does not get along with female or small dogs and does not do well with cats. She sometimes does better with male dogs her size or larger, but can be selective and would benefit from a patient, understanding family willing to help her build her confidence. If you're looking for a loyal friend and ready to offer her the loving, supportive home she deserves, Kaitlyn may just be your perfect match. Make their next chapter their best one yet.
Adoption Fee
$100Payment after application.
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Questions about Kaitlyn
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Rottweiler mixes tend to do best in homes with plenty of space and a fenced yard where they can play and stay active. They do well in suburban or rural environments, but can adapt to city living with sufficient daily exercise.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
This breed benefits from having access to outdoor space such as a yard or a nearby park. Regular walks and active play sessions are important for their well-being.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Rottweiler mixes can be good with children, especially when properly socialized. Supervision and teaching children how to interact respectfully are essential for a happy household.
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