Remi The Rottie
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Remi The Rottie
AvailableRemi is a lovely female rottweiler currently being cared for at SNARR Northeast. At 9 months old, she is a large, brown/chocolate puppy whose vaccinations are up to date. She is house trained and is already showing great promise as a companion.
About Remi The Rottie
Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now! Remi is a beautiful 9-month-old rottweiler rescued from New York and looking for her forever family. Having quickly blossomed in her foster home, Remi is showing what a true gem she is—thriving around other playful dogs and always ready for a game of fetch. Her love for balls and playtime is matched by her natural companion side, as she adores being near her people and following them from room to room, eager for affection and gentle rubs. Remi is a sweet, gentle soul who would thrive in a home with a yard where she can run, play, and explore alongside another canine companion. She does especially well with children and other pets, making her an ideal fit for a family that wants a loving and fun addition. As she is still a puppy and learning every day, Remi will do best with a patient, loving family—preferably with prior experience with her breed—ready to support her continued growth. Please note, Remi has not yet been altered. SNARR requires a $150 deposit in addition to the adoption fee, along with a Spay/Neuter Contract that ensures she will be altered within 6 months of adoption. This deposit is returned upon fulfillment of the contract. Fun fact: Remi is a Cancer, making her especially devoted, intuitive, and loving—a perfect family dog! Make their next chapter their best one yet.
Adoption Fee
$550Payment after application.
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Questions about Remi The Rottie
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Rottweilers do best in homes with ample space and a secure yard, though they can adapt to suburban or even urban environments provided they get enough exercise. They thrive with families who can offer them plenty of structure and companionship.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Rottweilers benefit from having access to a securely fenced yard where they can run and play. Regular exercise, such as walks and playtime, is important for their physical and mental health.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Rottweilers can be excellent family pets and are known to be protective and gentle with children when properly socialized and trained. Supervision and teaching children how to interact respectfully are recommended with all breeds.
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