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Pup is a returned pup from my litter. Unfortunately my male isn't neutered but 8 years old. The castration injection has had the opposite effect.
This pup is the most sweetest and well behaved. I will not let her go unless it's a better life for her. Already she's been let down by humans. She's a stunning example of the rottweiler breed. She's not huge so she will be a nice size, you can meet her momma and grandad in the home. I want her settled in a home with love, she lived with a small dog and is jumpy and scared around my big dogs, I'm sure with time and reassurance she's fine. I was advised she she's, but I haven't had this from her, nothing but a pleasure, potty trained, amazing on the Leed. She's friendly with everydog we have met. I'm genuinely broken. I lost her nan before ****************** and I would love nothing more than to keep her. It would be selfish if I didn't try to find her a better home. This is by far one of the hardest situations. I cried all of last night as she's starting to settle and soon moved again, the sooner she settles with someone, the better. The first night she was so anxious, but the second, she slept all night, no accidents.. she's such a sweetheart. She's so pretty and amazing personality, she's everything you could want from a companion. She's going to make a fantastic family addition. She's so good and lovely, I cant believe I'm even doing this. If my male wasn't trying to hump the little on, we could make it work, but if she can have a better life than we can give her then please, reach out and let's have a chat, she's only a bay, 7 months old, so at a age that she can adapt and settle. She loves her walks and meeting new animals and people.. hasn't lived with cats and I also have cats, my 2 - 14 year old cats are very scared. It's just so sad the whole situation. Apparently the landlord said she couldn't stay, so now back with us till we find the right home.
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