GetBuddy Logo

Quinn has found a forever home!

Quinn (Rottweiler in Omaha, NE) is no longer available for adoption. But there are plenty of loving pets still waiting for a home like yours.

Quinn

Found a forever home!
1 year old|Rottweiler|Female|Large|Omaha, NE
🐕 Dog Friendly🚽 House Trained🤐 Quiet😌 Calm

Quinn is a female Rottweiler mix in Omaha, NE. At about 1 year and 5 months old, she is considered a young adult and already has a large build with a striking brown coat. Quinn has been spayed, is fully vaccinated, and is house trained. She does not have special needs, making her an approachable choice for adopters who want a healthy, ready companion.

About Quinn

Quinn is a young Rottweiler mix, born December 9, 2024, and is just settling into rescue life in Omaha, NE. She’s still a bit of a mystery as the team is getting to know her unique personality, but this large, brown beauty comes spayed and fully up to date on her vaccines. Quinn is house trained and already gets along with other dogs, so she’s likely to transition smoothly into a home with canine friends. All adoptions through this rescue must be completed in person by the approving family, and placements focus on the best fit for both pet and adopter. For astrology fans: Quinn is a Sagittarius, known for curiosity and energy—it may hint at a spunky spirit as she grows. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!

Questions about Quinn

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

    Rottweiler mixes like Quinn thrive in homes that offer structure and space to move around. They do well in environments where they can be part of family life and receive consistent attention and interaction.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Quinn, as a large Rottweiler mix, benefits from a yard or regular access to outdoor space. Daily walks and playtime are important to keep her healthy and stimulated.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Rottweiler mixes, including Quinn, can be good with children when properly socialized from a young age. Their sturdy build means supervision around small kids is recommended, but many families find them loving and protective.