Nino
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Nino
AvailableNino is a one-year-old neutered male Rottweiler, classified as extra-large. He weighs over 100 lbs, and while his coat length isn't specified, his strong build makes it clear he’s a substantial companion. Nino is in Detroit, MI, and is looking for a loving home to help him shine. He would benefit from guidance and training, especially on a leash, and while he hasn't shown any interest in toys yet, his warm personality is sure to emerge with patience and care.
About Nino
Nino is a cheerful one-year-old Rottweiler weighing in at 111 lbs. This gentle giant still has a puppy-like spirit, looking for attention and affection from everyone around him. While he's got a big heart, he needs some training and guidance to help him become the best companion he can be. Nino does enjoy taking treats gently, though he doesn't nibble on them too often, and he’s shown no interest in toys just yet. He’s strong on a leash, so a confident handler with a good harness is essential for walks. Although his reactions to other dogs, cats, or children are still unknown, he seems non-reactive to nearby dogs and may adjust well to a canine sibling with the right introductions. Adopting Nino means providing him a comfortable environment where he can decompress and reveal his true personality. Ready to fall in love with this big sweetheart? Hit apply and let’s get started.
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Questions about Nino
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Rottweilers like Nino thrive in environments where they can be both active and engaged. A home with a spacious yard for exercise is ideal, along with a loving family that can provide plenty of attention.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Nino, being an extra-large Rottweiler, benefits from ample outdoor space to roam and play. Regular exercise is important for his health and well-being.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
While Nino's history with children is unknown, Rottweilers can be good with kids if well socialized and introduced properly. Supervised interactions are always recommended.
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