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Sansa

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3-7 years|Rottweiler|Female|Large|Annapolis, MD
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Sansa is a large adult Rottweiler in Annapolis, MD. She has a bicolor coat and is already spayed and vaccinated. Sansa is not yet house trained, so she’ll need an adopter willing to help her work on this skill. She doesn’t have any special needs and is eager for a stable home where she can thrive.

About Sansa

Sansa is a large adult female Rottweiler living in Annapolis, MD. She’s full of classic working dog confidence and has the presence you expect from the breed. Sansa isn’t house trained yet, so any adopter should be ready to work on her manners once she gets home. She is already spayed and up to date on her vaccinations, so she’s healthy and ready for her next step. While she doesn’t bring any special needs, Sansa thrives with structure—give her a consistent routine and she’ll settle in fast. Rottweilers bond deeply and love having a strong connection with their person. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!

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Rescues & Shelters

Location Address: 1815 Bay Ridge Avenue Annapolis, MD 21403 Get directions

Questions about Sansa

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

    Sansa is a Rottweiler, a breed that excels in homes with plenty of space and an experienced handler. Rottweilers do best in houses with a securely fenced yard but can adapt to various settings if given enough exercise.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    A Rottweiler like Sansa benefits from a decent-sized yard where she can roam, play, and get her energy out. Daily walks and regular playtime are essential for her well-being.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Rottweilers, including Sansa, can be great with children when raised and socialized appropriately, though supervision is important because of their size and strength.