Bear
Available
Bear
AvailableBear is a 3-year-old male Rottweiler mix, large in size with a stunning black and tan coat. He is neutered, fully vaccinated, and while he needs an adult-only home, he is house trained. Bear weighs approximately 90 lbs and has a gentle temperament. Currently located in Portland, OR, he is looking for a loving family to help him gain confidence and trust.
About Bear
Bear is a 3-year-old Rottweiler mix weighing around 90 lbs. This big, handsome boy has a gentle heart and is searching for a patient adult-only family to help him adjust to a new life. After being surrendered due to his previous owner's medical issues, Bear is still learning to navigate his new environment. He can be a bit nervous, especially with sudden movements or feeling restrained, so providing him space to build trust is crucial. Bear needs adopters who understand dog body language and can allow him to acclimate at his own pace. He thrives on treats and is quite food motivated, which makes training and bonding a delightful experience. Offering treats gently, he is eager to work for a tasty snack. Rottweilers often develop deep connections with their families, and Bear is no exception. He values clear communication and consistency and, once trust is established, he will show unwavering loyalty and affection. If you’re experienced with large breeds and can provide a calm and understanding environment, Bear could be the loyal companion you've been waiting for. Are you ready for a lasting bond with this sensitive boy?
Adoption Fee
Inquire directly with rescue.
Adoption fees can usually be paid via credit card, or other convenient methods. Please check with the shelter for specific payment methods.
Rescues & Shelters
Questions about Bear
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Bear, being a Rottweiler mix, typically thrives in a spacious environment where he can comfortably move around. A quiet home setting would be ideal for him as he adjusts.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Bear will benefit from a secure yard for play and exercise, but he also enjoys outdoor walks where he can explore at his own pace.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Bear is not suited for homes with children, as his nervousness and sensitivity require an adult-only environment to thrive.
More pets matching your search

Sasha,6 months- 2 years
German Shepherd Dog, Rottweiler
Portland, OR

Digsby,0-6 months
Australian Cattle Dog / Blue Heeler, Rottweiler
Portland, OR

Shirley,3-7 years
German Shepherd Dog, Rottweiler
Tigard, OR

Norte,1 year old
Rottweiler
Tigard, OR

Zully,3-7 years
Rottweiler
Salem, OR

Sadie,3-7 years
Rottweiler
Salem, OR

Rosie Girl,6 months- 2 years
Rottweiler, Pit Bull Terrier
Beaverton, OR

Vito,3-7 years
Pit Bull Terrier, Rottweiler
Sherwood, OR

Rugar,6 months- 2 years
Rottweiler
St. Helens, OR

Mushu Russell,3-7 years
Rottweiler, Shepherd
Mcminnville, OR

Charlie,3-7 years
Rottweiler, Husky
Tillamook, OR

Miss Mooney,3-7 years
Rottweiler, Doberman Pinscher
The Dalles, OR