Hamburgler
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Hamburgler
AvailableHamburgler is a large, neutered male Rottweiler around adulthood. His short coat and warm presence make him a welcoming companion. He is house trained and has all vaccinations up to date. Located in Detroit, MI, he is waiting for a loving home where he can truly feel at ease.
About Hamburgler
Hamburgler found his way to us after suffering for days outside a factory, with a chain around his neck. He has a silly personality and loves toys more than anything. The shelter staff fell in love with him right away. When you first meet him, take it slow; let Hamburgler check you out, and he’ll be yours forever. This middle-aged Rottweiler has an irresistible smile and captivating eyes. He’s affectionate and goofy, always ready to bring you his favorite plaything the moment you come home. Hamburgler prefers calm, respectful introductions. He hasn’t been tested with children, cats, or other dogs yet, but he's working through a skin condition with our help. What Hammy needs is someone who understands him and can offer a gentle, thoughtful approach to their first meeting. Once he trusts you, he’ll show you his endless devotion and silly charm. He’s been waiting for the right person—after all, he stood in the rain hoping to find a friend. Now he’s here, ready for a loving home with better snacks and adoring humans. Come meet Hammy and prepare to be charmed.
Adoption Fee
$275Payment after application.
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Questions about Hamburgler
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Hamburgler, as a Rottweiler, thrives in a stable environment where he can receive consistent training and affection. He would do well in a home that values understanding and patience.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Rottweilers like Hamburgler generally enjoy having some outdoor space to play and exercise, but they can adapt to apartment living if given enough daily walks and mental stimulation.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Hamburgler has not yet been tested with children. With his gentle nature, he may do well, but proper introductions should always be made.
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