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Sadie

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4 years old|Rottweiler|Female|Large|San Luis, CO
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Sadie is a loving large Rottweiler female currently living in San Luis, CO. At 4 years and 4 months old, she is at a wonderful age to be both playful and mature. She has been spayed and is up to date on vaccinations, ready to transition smoothly into her next chapter. Sadie’s background and color details are still coming in, but she’s already showing her sweet and steady nature.

About Sadie

Sadie is a large, female Rottweiler who radiates warmth and affection. Her gentle temperament and playful spirit make moments with her bright and lively, no matter the day. Even without all her details on record just yet, it’s clear Sadie’s heart is her defining feature. If you want a loyal companion who greets you with contagious enthusiasm and a steady, loving presence, Sadie stands ready. She’s new to rescue life but has already left an impression with those who've met her. Born January 4, Sadie is a practical Capricorn—she’s got a reliable spirit and a down-to-earth personality. This girl is seeking the right match who’ll commit to loving her as much as she’ll love them in return. She’s searching for her forever home in San Luis, CO, and she's hoping you’ll be the one. Your new best friend is just one click away.

Questions about Sadie

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

    A Rottweiler like Sadie does best in a home with plenty of space and a secure, fenced yard. They appreciate having both indoor comfort and regular outdoor access.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Sadie, as a large Rottweiler, will benefit from a yard where she can roam and play. Daily walks or playtime outdoors are important to help her burn off energy and stay healthy.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Rottweilers are generally good with children, especially when well-socialized and trained. Sadie could fit in well with kids who are respectful and know how to interact with larger dogs.