Jada
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Jada
AvailableJada is a large female Rottweiler mix in Arlington, TX. Her coat is short, and she has been spayed. She is also up to date on vaccinations and is house trained. Jada does not get along with cats but does well with dogs and children. She does best in quiet, patient households where she can feel at ease.
About Jada
Jada loves a good sunbeam and a stuffed Kong. She’s affectionate and craves attention, often leaning on your legs or burying her head in your lap, especially when it’s time to relax indoors. Jada enjoys short bursts of play and exploration—after that, she prefers settling close by rather than being outside for too long. When meeting new people or encountering unfamiliar situations, she can be cautious, but with a slow introduction she becomes a loyal, loving companion who can’t seem to get close enough. This Rottweiler mix is happiest in a calm, quiet home where she can feel secure. She’s sensitive to fast movements and large objects, but as she gains confidence she’s showing improvement. Jada is house trained, knows most commands, and is working on leash walking and keeping all four paws on the floor when excited. She gets along well with other dogs, does well with children, but does not get along with cats. Jada would love to find a home with her sister Reina if possible, but her biggest need is a patient adopter willing to help her settle in. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Jada
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Jada, as a Rottweiler mix, thrives in a stable and quiet home where she can feel secure. These dogs often appreciate a calm environment with attentive caregivers.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Rottweiler mixes like Jada benefit from a yard or easy access to outdoor space for short play sessions, but they don't require endless outdoor time, especially if they enjoy being indoors close to people.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Jada's breed is generally suitable for homes with children, especially if the kids understand how to interact with large dogs. Jada herself gets along well with children.
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