Pimpi
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Pimpi
AvailablePimpi is a Rottweiler with a black and brown bicolor short coat. This adult, large-sized dog is a spayed female who is house trained and vaccinated. Pimpi is currently in miami, FL and is looking for a stable, experienced home where she can thrive.
About Pimpi
Pimpi is a 6-year-old spayed female Rottweiler ready for her next chapter after her former owner could no longer care for her. She’s a textbook example of the breed—loyal, intelligent, and known to form a deep connection with her people. Pimpi likes structure and does best with someone confident and clear in their approach. She’s current on vaccinations and has been well cared for, so she’s healthy and ready to settle down in a committed, stable home. This girl should be the only pet—she hasn’t been introduced to cats and her temperament fits best in a single-animal household. Pimpi is a better fit for someone with real Rottweiler or strong dog experience, who understands dog-selective behavior and can set firm, fair boundaries from day one. She’s not for the novice owner, but for those familiar with the breed’s nuances, Pimpi promises to be a fiercely loyal companion eager to invest in her person. If you recognize and appreciate classic Rottweiler temperament, Pimpi is worth your attention. They are waiting with paws crossed! Apply now!
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Questions about Pimpi
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Rottweilers like Pimpi do best in homes with structure, clear leadership, and steady routines. They thrive in environments where boundaries are well established.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Pimpi, as a Rottweiler, benefits from a securely fenced yard with enough space to move around and burn off energy, though daily walks and engagement matter more than pure yard size.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Rottweilers can be gentle and protective with children when properly socialized, but for Pimpi specifically, her background suggests she'd do best in an adult home or with older, dog-savvy children.










