Bebe
Available
Bebe
AvailableThis lovely Rottweiler/mixed breed senior is a large female with a striking black coat. She is spayed and her vaccinations are up to date. Bebe is currently at The Milo Foundation, awaiting a cat-free home with someone experienced and ready to help her shine.
About Bebe
Think you are the one? Submit an application! Meet Bebe, a sweet senior girl who is ready to start her next chapter with a confident, experienced adopter. This smart Rottweiler/mixed breed is a medium-energy companion who's eager to learn—she already knows "sit" and her love for treats makes training a fun and rewarding experience. Bebe is still working on her leash skills and will benefit from someone who can provide consistent guidance and clear boundaries. She thrives when given slow, thoughtful introductions to other dogs and will do best in a home where her social interactions are managed with patience and understanding. A cat-free environment is a must, as she is not good with cats. With structure, patience, and plenty of tasty rewards, Bebe is sure to blossom into a loyal, well-mannered companion. Did you know Bebe is a Capricorn? Capricorns are known for their loyalty and dedication—just the traits you’ll find in this wonderful dog. Start your journey together! Apply now.
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Questions about Bebe
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Rottweiler mixes are typically best suited for homes with secure yards and plenty of indoor space, with families who offer consistent guidance and structure. They thrive in a calm, confident environment where socialization and training are prioritized.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Large breeds like Rottweiler mixes do best with access to a fenced yard or regular trips to open spaces for exercise. A daily routine that includes walks and playtime is important for their mental and physical well-being.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Rottweiler mixes can be good with children, especially when properly trained and socialized. Supervision and proper introductions are important due to their size, strength, and protective nature.
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