Flor
Available
Flor
AvailableThis beautiful female Rottweiler is a large, adult dog with a striking black and bicolor short coat. She is currently at The Cantu Foundation. Flor is both spayed and fully vaccinated, and is house trained. She is ready for a loving home where she can enjoy plenty of affection and play.
About Flor
Start your journey together! Apply now. Meet Flor, a spirited and affectionate 65-lb female Rottweiler whose heart is as big as her love for playtime. Flor, estimated to be 6-7 years old, has overcome a tough beginning after being found in a canal ditch in Mexico, where she was weak and struggling. Thanks to dedicated rescuers, she’s now healthy, joyful, and excited for her forever home. Flor is fully potty trained, crate trained, and walks beautifully on a leash. She’s content to nap on her own while you’re away, yet bursts with enthusiasm when you’re home—ready for games, fun, and plenty of cuddles. Her favorite things include chasing tennis balls, squeaky toys, soccer sessions, and splashing around with hose water. She treasures naps, head scratches, and quality time with her humans. A yard to run and play would be ideal, but Flor can adapt to indoor life as long as she gets interactive play. She thrives with older children or in a solo-adult home and might do well with a submissive, smaller, or female dog, though she can be selective with canine friends. Due to her history, her back legs are still recovering, so a home with minimal stairs is best. If you’re searching for a loyal, resilient companion who’s ready to fill your days with joy, affection, and a playful spirit, Flor could be your perfect match. Her adoption fee of $300 covers her vaccinations, microchip, and spay. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
Adoption Fee
$300Payment after application.
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Questions about Flor
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Rottweilers thrive in homes with enough space and a securely fenced yard where they can safely play and exercise. They do best with owners who can offer structure, companionship, and regular activity.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Rottweilers benefit from access to a yard or outdoor area where they can run and play. Regular walks and active playtime are important for their physical and mental well-being.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Rottweilers can be wonderful family dogs and often form strong bonds with children, especially when raised with them and properly socialized. Due to their size and strength, supervision around smaller children is recommended.
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