Rocco Alabania
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Rocco Alabania
AvailableRocco Alabania is a large, neutered male dog located in Rockaway, NJ. He is approximately 9 months old and weighs about 53 lbs. As a loving and friendly pup, he gets along well with other dogs. Rocco has received all his vaccinations and is ready for a new home where he can learn and thrive.
About Rocco Alabania
Rocco Alabania is an approximately 9-month-old mixed breed who weighs about 53 lbs. He was one of nine puppies abandoned on the street in Kosovo and is now the last one waiting for a loving home. This gentle boy has a heart full of love for everyone he meets. Rocco thrives with both people and other dogs, displaying an affectionate and easygoing nature that makes him a delight to be around. He has a clean bill of health, is neutered, and fully vaccinated; this is all documented in his pet passport. Currently, he resides in a shelter setting and will benefit from guidance on house training, but his young spirit and eagerness to learn will help him adapt quickly. Rocco has not shown any behavioral issues and simply desires to be part of a family. He’s hoping someone will recognize his wonderful personality and give him the forever home he deserves. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Rocco Alabania
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Rocco Alabania, as a shepherd mixed breed, typically thrives in a home environment where he has space to play and feel comfortable with his family.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Rocco would enjoy a decent amount of outdoor space to run and explore, making a yard or nearby park ideal.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
While Rocco's profile does not specify, his gentle demeanor suggests he would likely be great with children.











