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Question by Shannon
Submitted on 7/4/2003
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I live in Denver, Colorado.  I am looking to adopt a male Rottweiler, 3 years old or younger.  If you or someone you know has one up for adoption, please respond.

Thank you.


Answer by mtnjkt
Submitted on 9/4/2003
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do not adopt without assistance from an rott expert tx

 

Answer by angela
Submitted on 12/21/2003
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you really need to read up about rotts befor looking into adopting, it is best to get a rott at a much younger age

 

Answer by Tani
Submitted on 1/1/2004
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Rotts were bred to be vicious guard dogs so they, although they seem sweet, tend to snap and attack unexpectedly. If you are planning to get a Rott you should get a pup so you can build a good relationship with it. This may decrease its violence since pups are more trusting. Also they're not the best for family dogs. If that's what you're looking for or if you have close neighbors for their safety you might want to go with a better tempered dog. To find one you can look online or in the newspapers. That's where I look for my information. Tanisha

 

Answer by big boi 2890
Submitted on 3/1/2004
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good site

 

Answer by snejana
Submitted on 4/13/2004
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I looked on the pictures of the dogs for adoption, and I found few that you could like.  
1. Scooby, 1y.old, M. http://co.clear-creek.co.us/depts/Animal/dogs.htm  Rottweiler- mix
2. Rootie, 1y, 1 m, M. rotweiler and aust. shepherd Denver Dumb Friends League- Quebec/ 303- 751-5772/ ID # A 326293
3. Sissy-rottweiler 2 years old- it's pretty, but need to be adopted with its friend another rottweiler Buddy- 4 y.old- Evergreen adopt. center

 

Answer by Haley
Submitted on 5/16/2004
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I'm looking for a male black lab, under 2 years old. I have been looking for the right dog for 4 weeks. I hope ill be able to get the dog that i want.

 

Answer by Erbear and Mick
Submitted on 6/16/2004
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I would like to adopt a male puppy. I would like him to be a chocolate Lab. I would also like him to be 6 months or younger.

 

Answer by CRISCO
Submitted on 4/6/2005
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ROTTI'SARE THE BEST DOGS YOU CAN HAVE!!  TANI, CAN GO GET HERSELF A TEACUP POODLE!!  I HAVE TWO ROTTI'S I HAVE A 3YEAR OLD FEMALE, TONKA AND A 5 YEAR OLD MALE, RAJA, WHICH I MAY ADD WE ADOPTED AT AGE 3. THEY ARE GREAT AT THE DOG PARK, WITH KIDS AND PEOPLE.  THEY ARE VERY LOVING, AND MAY LICK YOU TO DEATH, BUT NOT AT ALL VICIOUS!!

 

Answer by Heather
Submitted on 6/2/2005
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I have an almost 3 year old neutered male rottweiler, who is very loving.  But due to having a child we can no longer keep him.  He needs a lot of attention and love.  If anyone is interested please email me at Heather_Dellorso@hotmail.com.  He would be free to a good loving home.

 

Answer by trey
Submitted on 8/24/2006
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Is a denver dog any good?

 

Answer by GOATS
Submitted on 10/14/2006
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Ask santa cluase

 

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