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Uma

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3-7 years|Rottweiler|Female|Large|Chapel Hill, NC
🐾 Friendly🧠 Smart🎾 Playful🐕 Dog Friendly

Uma is a large adult female Rottweiler with a striking blend of black, brown, and chestnut coloring and a short coat. She’s house trained, fully vaccinated, and currently in the care of Rottweiler Hearts Rescue. Her last recorded weight was 76 pounds, and she will be spayed soon.

About Uma

Start your journey together! Apply now. If you're searching for a fun-loving, smart, and athletic companion, look no further than Uma! This friendly adult Rottweiler is bursting with energy and curiosity. Uma is always ready for a game of fetch, a long play session, or simply curling up for a cozy nap on the couch. She delights in meeting new people, almost as much as she loves exploring new scents. With her sharp mind, Uma is eager to learn new tricks, and she's an expert at capturing your attention with her adorable puppy eyes and affectionate kisses. Although she hasn't had many one-on-one playdates with other dogs, Uma has shown no reactivity to fellow canines in busy shelter environments. Uma is estimated to be around 4 years old and weighed approximately 76 pounds at her last check. She is fully vaccinated and will be spayed soon. They are waiting with paws crossed! Apply now!

Questions about Uma

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Rottweilers thrive in homes with access to a securely fenced yard and with dedicated owners who provide them with attention and structure. They do well in households that understand the need for socialization and exercise.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Rottweilers are a large, active breed that greatly benefit from having a yard or regular access to outdoor spaces for play and exercise. Daily walks and time to run or explore are important for their well-being.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Rottweilers can be very loyal and protective family dogs when properly socialized. They are generally good with children, but supervision is always recommended due to their strength and size.