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Ronno

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3-7 years|Rottweiler, Chocolate Labrador Retriever|Male|Large|Xenia , OH
🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate☺️ Gentle🧠 Smart💪 Independent

Ronno is a large, chocolate-colored Rottweiler and Labrador mix with a short coat and a confident, loyal nature. At about 2 years old, he is not yet house trained but has recently been neutered and his vaccinations are up to date. Ronno is currently in Xenia, OH, and is looking for a dedicated adopter ready to offer patience and companionship.

About Ronno

Ronno emerged from the woodlands as a striking, chocolate-colored Rottweiler and Labrador mix with genuine presence. At around 2 years old and weighing close to 95 pounds, he commands attention but carries himself with calm confidence. Ronno takes after his namesake: strong, dignified, and protective. While his past isn’t clear, his devotion and capacity for loyalty stand out once you spend time with him. Despite his imposing look, Ronno seeks a family to trust and love, ready to start fresh after being neutered and fully vaccinated. He isn’t house trained yet, so he’ll need someone patient as he learns. If you’re looking for a steadfast, gentle companion who will stick by your side season after season, Ronno could be the perfect fit. Lets make it official, apply to adopt!

Questions about Ronno

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

    Ronno, being a Rottweiler and Labrador mix, thrives in homes with space to move and an active household. A fenced yard or access to regular walks would suit him well given his size and energy.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Large breeds like Ronno benefit from a good-sized yard or frequent opportunities to be outdoors. He will need room to exercise, play, and burn off energy every day.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Rottweiler and Labrador mixes like Ronno can do well with children when socialized and supervised, especially given his gentle and loyal tendencies. His size means families should be able to manage a strong dog.