26-212
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26-212
Available26-212 is a male Rottweiler with a short black and brown coat, located in Amityville, NY. He is not yet house trained and will be neutered prior to adoption. His vaccinations are up to date. As a large adult, he needs a capable home ready to welcome a strong, energetic dog.
About 26-212
26-212 is a male Rottweiler with a black and brown coat who turned up as a stray in Farmingdale on June 1, 2026. He is currently being held at the Babylon Animal Shelter in Amityville, NY, waiting for either his owner to claim him or an adopter to step forward. Once the legal holding period ends, he'll go through a full exam, get tested for heartworm, microchipped, vaccinated, and neutered before being available for adoption. He isn't house trained yet. Potential adopters can meet 26-212 at the shelter; keep in mind, the adoption process can take from a week up to three weeks as he completes all necessary procedures. If you're looking for a large, powerful companion and are ready to put in the work, he could be worth the wait. Start your journey together! Apply now.
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Questions about 26-212
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
26-212, being a Rottweiler, does best in a home with secure fencing and enough space to move comfortably. They thrive in environments where they can be both indoors and outdoors, getting plenty of interaction and supervision.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Rottweilers like 26-212 need enough yard space to exercise freely, or regular access to walks and outdoor play. A large, fenced yard is ideal for their energy level and size.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
26-212 is of a breed that can do well with children when properly socialized and supervised, given their strength and protective instincts. Ideally, adopters should have experience managing large dogs around kids.
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