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X2 rottie siblings (sad rehome)

Wakefield
2 days
£1,000
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Rottweiler femaleFemale£1,000
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Rottweiler maleMale£1,000

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Adv. Location:East Ardsley, Wakefield
Pets in litter:1 male / 1 female
Age:1 year, 6 months
Ready to Leave:2025-01-04
Viewable with Mother:

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Microchipped by collection dateNeuteredVaccinations up to dateWorm and flea treatedHealth Checked by a vetKC registered by collection
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Hello and welcome to my ad. I own a male and female Rottweiler who are full blood siblings from different litters. We are very good friends with the breeder and have pictures of mum and dad if you’d like to see upon request. It is through no fault of their own I am having to make the heartbreaking decision to rehome them both. I am due to have a baby in June and unfortunately they aren’t getting the time they deserve, although I have no doubts around children they are very clumsy and don’t realise their size. This breed need at least 3 hours per day and without that they do become destructive and get up to mischief. This has been our case. Please note I won’t be letting either dog go until after Christmas and new year so we can celebrate the coming weeks without having to think about this heartbreaking decision as well as enjoy the last few weeks with them. So a little bit about them both… Gia (1yrs) bitch entire, she has the most amazing and loving personality, she’s brilliant with children, adults and other dogs. She has been socialised with cats and would be fine to live with a patient cat as she likes to inspect. We walk her on a halti as she does have a tendency to pull. Her recall could do with some work however listens well to commands like ‘sit, wait, paw, lay down’ she’ll definitely be yours for a treat! Gia finished her 1st season in august so we were planning on spaying her after her 2nd season which is due any time now. With that being said we will NOT let her be rehomed to someone who wants her for breeding purposes! Gia is built to be a family dog, she loves nothing more than cuddles on the sofa and to be chewing on a delicious bone so if you need a guard dog please pass on my ad. Gia loves chasing tennis balls but bear in mind she loves to pull the fluff off! I think Gia would benefit from a lady handler as she’s all for women! I think she would make a great companion for another dog however would be perfectly fine as an only dog too as she loves all the attention! Gia has been very well socialised within many different environments such as vets and groomers and has had no problems within that department. Gia does get very travel sick and foams while in the car however she does jump straight in when asked. She was crate trained from a pup however no longer needs a crate. Gia does still have a lot more growing so when enquiring please keep it in mind that she needs plenty of space and will need plenty of stimulation. Enzo (11month) male entire and KC registered, has the most gentle nature, he loves nothing more than belly rubs and to sit on your lap like a big baby. Like many 11 month olds he doesn’t yet realise his size and with that he is very clumsy. Enzo is great with other dogs, children and adults. He has been around cats and I feel confident he’d be fine with a patient cat as he is inquisitive. He walks on a choker collar and does have a tendency to pull a bit. His recall could do with some work too however his commands are brilliant! He can ‘sit, speak, lay down, paw, turn, wait’ again he would jump through hoops for treats. Enzo would benefit from a male handler as it’s my partner that has the closer bond to him since being a pup. Enzo would be both good living with another dog who can show him the ropes or solo where he can have all the attention he so desires. I’d like him to go to a family or couple who can give him the time he deserves, he would NOT be good for guarding purposes. Enzo loves his chew toys and it’s very hard to find toys that he can’t get through. He is use to being crated. Enzo has a lot of growing to do and will be a very big boy so please think before enquiring. I’d be happy for either dog to be rehomed separate or together so long as the fit is right and I am satisfied you can cater for their needs. I do feel like I need to add, both dogs are parvo survivors and after their recovery in may 2024 they have been thriving. This was a difficult time for all of us but we managed to get them both through it thankfully and build them back up to health. These dogs mean the absolute world to us and this decision hasn’t been taken lightly, we have always done the very best for all of our dogs so having said that we will NOT let these dogs go to just anyone and if we don’t think you are the right fit we will politely turn you away. Wherever they end up going I’d really appreciate having regular updates for peace of mind. SERIOUS ENQUIRIES ONLY PLEASE! DO NOT NEGOTIATE ON PRICE UNTIL YOUVE ACTUALLY MET THE DOGS YOURSLEVES. THEIR AMAZING QUALITIES HAVE REFLECTED IN THIS PRICE. £1000 boy £900 female
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