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I'm required to be
spayed
within 30 days of my adoption.
Cared for by
Private owner (Fort Worth, TX)
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Black - with Brown, Red, Golden, Orange or Chestnut
Age
Young
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Female
Pet ID
6063156
My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Shots current
Housetrained
My personality
Why I need a new home
Busy schedule
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Cupcake was given to us by a couple who found her as a stray.
She did not have a chip and no one claimed her.
She is a sweet dog, but she needs training. Mostly house trained no accidents recently, but she is skittish when approached and she does occasionally if approached too fast. She is getting over that as she's getting older, but she's always been a little skittish at first.
She's not aggressive with other dogs that I have seen; she took to our older Rottie very quickly to begin playing, and she'll approach strangers to get loved on.
She is hyper! It's not confirmed, but while she is definitely a Rottie she might be mixed with Doberman Pinscher as well (she has a thinner frame than our Rottie).
She does great walking on a leash and responds when heeling (I trained her to be on my right).
We're needing to rehome her as we have become more busy recently and just don't have the ability to keep up with her needs for exercise needs.
Cupcake was given to us by a couple who found her as a stray.
She did not have a chip and no one claimed her.
She is a sweet dog, but she needs training. Mostly house trained no accidents recently, but she is skittish when approached and she does occasionally if approached too fast. She is getting over that as she's getting older, but she's always been a little skittish at first.
She's not aggressive with other dogs that I have seen; she took to our older Rottie very quickly to begin playing, and she'll approach strangers to get loved on.
She is hyper! It's not confirmed, but while she is definitely a Rottie she might be mixed with Doberman Pinscher as well (she has a thinner frame than our Rottie).
She does great walking on a leash and responds when heeling (I trained her to be on my right).
We're needing to rehome her as we have become more busy recently and just don't have the ability to keep up with her needs for exercise needs.
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What is Rehome?
If you see pets listed by a private owner, it means that they're available through the Rehome program - the safe, reliable, and free way to find a loving new home for your pet.