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Chex

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2 years old|Rottweiler|Male|X Large|Philadelphia, PA
🐾 Friendly☺️ Gentle🧠 Smart🚽 House Trained🐕 Dog Friendly

Chex is a 2 year, 6 month old neutered male Rottweiler in Philadelphia, PA. He’s extra-large and has not yet mastered house training. His vaccinations are up to date. Chex is looking for a patient adopter who understands the Rottweiler breed and can help him build confidence in a supportive environment.

About Chex

Meet Chex! At 122 pounds, Chex is a lot of dog, both in size and heart, with a big journey ahead. Recently rescued, he’s still figuring out that the world isn’t always a scary place. At times, new experiences can throw him off, and he’ll need a patient, understanding family willing to let him build confidence on his own timeline. Chex would thrive with adopters who understand Rottweilers and respect the loyal, sensitive side of the breed. Right now, he’s reserved, but given time, trust, and consistency, he has all the makings of a devoted companion. He’s open to meeting other dogs, and a calm, confident canine friend might even help him blossom faster. House training will be a work in progress. If you’re ready for a big-hearted project and can offer a calm, reassuring home, Chex may just be the loyal partner you’re looking for. Chex is a Sagittarius, always ready for a new adventure—even if he needs a little coaxing at the start. Start your journey together! Apply now.

Questions about Chex

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

    Rottweilers like Chex do well in homes with space to move around, ideally with a secure yard. They thrive when they have structure and a sense of belonging with their family.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Chex, as a Rottweiler, will appreciate a good-sized yard or regular outdoor walks to burn energy and explore. These dogs enjoy space to stretch out and patrol their surroundings.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Rottweilers can be good with children if properly socialized, and Chex could make a great family dog with guidance. However, their size and strength mean supervision is key, especially with smaller kids.