Bronx
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Bronx
AvailableBronx is a young, neutered male Rottweiler with a black and brown coat and a medium length fur texture. He’s house trained and vaccinated, currently living in Polk, OH. As an extra-large dog, Bronx stands out both in size and personality. He is best matched with an experienced adopter who can provide the structure and leadership he craves.
About Bronx
Bronx is a two-year-old Rottweiler full of energy, personality, and affection. He sees himself as the CEO of any household and thrives on structure, confident leadership, and plenty of attention from his people. Bronx is crate trained, house trained, and knows how to walk well on a leash—until a squirrel shows up and then all bets are off. He enjoys walks, playtime, and being wherever his family is. If someone is doing something, Bronx wants to be part of it. He’s extra-large, convinced he’s a lap dog, and likes to burst into your personal space for affection. Bronx bonds hard with his humans and does best with someone experienced and consistent who can keep building his training. He gets along with friendly female dogs, but not with cats, and he’s not suited for homes with small children given his size and enthusiasm. Bronx promises daily laughs, loyal companionship, and constant presence for someone looking for a best friend. Think you are the one? Submit an application!
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Questions about Bronx
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Rottweilers like Bronx do best in homes that offer both space and structure. A suburban or rural setting with a fenced yard is ideal, but he’ll thrive anywhere he gets consistent leadership and attention.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Bronx, being an extra-large Rottweiler, will appreciate a secure yard to burn off energy, though regular walks and play sessions are just as important.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Rottweilers can be great with older, respectful kids, but Bronx is best in a home without small children due to his size and enthusiasm.
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