Xena
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Xena
AvailableXena is a brown Rottweiler mix found in Colorado Springs, CO. She's nearly three years old, adult female, and a classic medium-sized dog. Xena is spayed, house trained, and up to date on her vaccinations. With an affectionate temperament and a playful streak, she's ready to bring joyful energy to the right home.
About Xena
Xena is a lively and affectionate Rottweiler mix with a joyful spark and a tail that barely pauses. She’s packed with energy and thrives on play, always up for a game of fetch or getting into a good romp outside. While Xena enjoys the company of some friendly, submissive dogs who match her play style, she is not suited for homes with cats or every dog matchup. Her zest for life can be a bit much for small kids, so a household with older children is best. Xena comes with some basic training under her belt and learns commands quickly—she’s sharp, loves structure, and aims to please. After burning off that energy, she settles in her crate and relaxes without fuss. This active girl is looking for a home ready to keep her mind and body engaged, and to share the affection she has in spades. By the way, she’s a Cancer—expect a loyal and devoted companion who feels right at home with her people. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Xena
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Xena, as a Rottweiler mix, is best suited for an active household with space to move around. She thrives where she can exercise and be part of daily activities.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Rottweiler mixes like Xena benefit from a yard or access to regular outdoor walks. They're happiest with room for active play and exercise each day.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Xena's breed is typically good with older, respectful children but may be too energetic for small kids. Supervision and appropriate introductions are important.











