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Rottweiler puppies and dogs in West Richland, Washington

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Hickory

Rottweiler German Shepherd Dog

Male, Young
West Richland, WA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Hickory is a male German Shepherd/Rottweiler mix November 1, 2021. This handsome boy just graduated from his Basic 1 Dog Training. Hickory lives with and gets along well with other dogs - large and small- as well as dog savvy cats. One of his favorite past times is playing and romping with other dogs of a similar size. He is both potty and crate trained. Hickory knows numerous basic commands including sit, down, stay, off, leave it and wait. Some of these he’s still working on perfecting, but he’s making great strides and when a high value treat is at stake, he usually rises to the occasion! Hickory has been known to chew on something he shouldn’t but with redirection and the command “leave it” he's learning quickly what is off limits. Hickory gets excited and can be a bit vocal in public. He will make a great companion to some person or family. His ideal home would be one where his people are not gone for long periods of time during the day, and one where he has at least one other canine companion. A secure 6 foot fence and children over 5 is required. Applications: www.mikeyschance.com
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Juniper

Rottweiler German Shepherd Dog

Female, Puppy
West Richland, WA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Juniper (Juni) is a large/XL (approx 80 lbs) Shepherd and Rottweiler mix born 11/1/21. She lives with other dogs her size and littles and well as dog savvy cats. She is potty trained, has been crate trained, and knows some basic commands. Basic commands include sit, down, stay, and wait; wait is a work in progress for high value items, also working on off and leave it; she has completed basic 1 training! She has recall at home, working on recall outside of home. She likes people and to play with dogs her size. She is working on not chewing things she shouldn’t with redirection, no, and leave it. Her ideal home would be one where her people are not gone for long periods of time during the day. A secure 6 foot fence and children over 5 is required. Applications: www.mikeyschance.com
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Stewie

Rottweiler Shar Pei

Male, Puppy
West Richland, WA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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Meet Stewie! This adorable (best guess on breed) Rottweiler/Sher-Pei mix was born February 7, 2024. Here is a little bit about him: Stewie is great with other dogs of all genders and sizes, he’s trustworthy with cats and has had exposure to backyard chickens as well. He loves to cuddle and has the cutest (but loudest) puppy snore! He is crate trained, potty trained, and working on basic commands and leash walking. We are seeking a home for him with a securely fenced yard. He will really thrive in a home with another active canine companion. If there are kids in the home, preferably over the age of 5. Applications: www.mikeyschance.com

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Mack

Rottweiler Mixed Breed (Large)

Male, 2 yrs
Benton City, WA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
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Phoebe/Aries

Rottweiler American Pit Bull Terrier

Female, 2 yrs 1 mo
Benton City, WA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Aries is just about one of the sweetest little rottie girls I have ever met. Mix in knowing some commands, being a super jogging partner, loves everyone and top it off with slobbery kisses and you have the very bestest girl you could ever want
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Patito

Rottweiler

Male, 2 yrs 5 mos
Walla Walla, WA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
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Story
Hello! my name is Patito! I am a very handsome 83lb guy hanging out at BMHS! I`m the boy for you! I enjoy cuddles and being close to people I trust. I also really enjoy treats! I graduated from the WSP training program and want to keep learning with you! I`m currently living it up, learning new tricks like sit, and learning leash manners! Meeting me will be the best decision you will make this year! I would like to meet any doggy friends you have at home! Call the shelter to set a time for them to meet me here! I am literally the coolest dog around and want to meet you! If you want to meet me, fill out an adoption application online! I can`t wait to meet you!

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Adagio

Boxer Mixed Breed (Medium)

Male, Puppy
West Richland, WA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Adagio and his three siblings were found abandoned, left in a box out in the cold. After being examined by the vet their age was identified as 7-8 weeks old -born October, 2023. We do not know his breed(s) but based on the attached weight projection chart we believe he will be a medium sized dog (35-40ish pounds) when fully grown. (See photo on the scales-these were taken upon entry to the rescue). Adagio was the smallest in the litter but has almost caught up to his big sister cadence. Adagio, also known as dodgy or Gio, is a scamp that loves, Loves, LOVES food and eats his meals far too fast. We think this may be related to him being the smallest and possibly not getting adequate food when they were abandoned. In his foster home they scatter his food across the floor or put it in a snuffle mat or a kong to slow him down. Needless to say he is very treat motivated but most of his motivation is for the treat, not to perform. He does know sit, down and place and is working on other skills-he has excellent recall, he is crate trained and will go to his crate when instructed to do so and potty trained! Adagio is confident, outgoing, silly and energetic. He is currently living with other dogs and cats. Adagio would do great in a home with a fenced yard and a person or family that is committed to his continued growth and development and will cherish him for his lifetime. A canine companion would be great too. To apply: www.mikeyschance.com/adopt-a-dog
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Reese Cocoapup

Doberman Pinscher Alaskan Malamute

Male, 1 yr 4 mos
West Richland, WA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
He's a goofball - part overgrown puppy, part bestest boi evah! Reese loves going for walks (his manners are great), and he'd be an outstanding companion for a hiker or casual jogger. He's always up for fun, but he's also laid-back and easy-going. HISTORY Reese is a member of the Cocoapup litter - five sweet boys who were very young, sick babies when they were dumped on a country road near Prosser, in Eastern Washington, in September last year. It took a while in their loving foster home to get them healthy and build their confidence, but they've matured into delightful companions and we are heartbroken and puzzled that three of these pups (Reese, Rolo and Heath) are still waiting for their forever families to choose them! Their breed mix is a well-educated guess. It's pretty obvious that they're at least half Doberman, this was confirmed by a DNA test done by the person who adopted one of their brothers. The test also indicated that the other half was made up of Alaskan Malamute and Siberian Husky. They have short Dobie-style coats, and their temperament is also typical Dobie. All three are in foster homes in Kennewick. All three boys get on well (they often meet for playdates) and could be placed together - but they're not tightly bonded and would also do well being placed in different homes. SOCIALIZATION As long as Reese is with someone he trusts he's comfortable in pretty much any environment and quickly adapts to change. He tends to be a little reserved with strangers and takes a while to warm up to new people, and he's generally more comfortable with women. But while he's checking you out Reese will usually be polite. He has taken a dislike to a couple of men he's deemed a threat to his foster mom, and let them know in no uncertain terms that they weren't going to get past him - so he needs his human to be a calm, confident leader who is committed to training him, to keep him safe. Reese hasn't interacted much with children while in our care, but when he meets kids while out on a walk he's polite and friendly. We'd expect him to do well in a home with calm, kind, dog-savvy children aged about 10 or older. He shares his foster home with five other dogs and is generally relaxed and submissive. He loves to play with his big foster sister, and enjoys playdates with other dogs. We would expect him to be happiest sharing a home - or at least having regular playdates - with another young, friendly dog of compatible size. He would also be a good candidate for dog parks. Reese has encountered several cats in different situations, and is generally politely interested and friendly. We'd expect him to chase if a cat were to run, but he'd likely do well sharing his home with a confident, dog-savvy cat. Also living at his foster home are chickens and horses, and he is polite to all of them. However he has been known to chase the neighbor's chickens and ducks when out gallivanting with another naughty dog, so poultry interactions need to be managed and supervised. TEMPERAMENT AND BEHAVIOR With people he trusts, Reese is a lover. He likes to lean in for a full body massage or a face rub. However, he isn't needy; this is a dog who will happily kick back and snooze or keep busy with a chew toy while you do your thing. When you're ready to throw a ball or kong he'll happily chase - and he's learning to retrieve. He loves to chew, but usually chews his own stuff - bones, sticks and toys. He is VERY playful - and also very smart - which sometimes adds up to trouble. Reese is still enough of a puppy to enjoy excavating his yard, and although he's not generally destructive it's hard to resist an abandoned cardboard box or a deliciously rippy piece of fabric. These transgressions happen only occasionally, but he's still not ready to be left loose indoors unsupervised for long, and if you're in love with your smooth lawn and lush flowerbeds you might want to choose a different dog. He loves going for car rides, walks, and visits to interesting places like the pet store or Home Depot. If you're looking for a sidekick for your adventures, look no further! He's also athletic enough to be a good jogging or hiking companion. Reese is naturally alert and protective. He'll bark when people arrive on his property or approach his gate, and would probably instinctively get between you and anyone who threatened you. Generally when out and about he's polite and friendly to anyone he meets. TRAINING Reese walks well on a leash, although he may pull occasionally. His recall is fair. His caregivers are working on basic obedience commands. His house manners are good. He is reliably house-trained, is crate trained (and will choose to go into his crate for quiet time), doesn't steal or counter-surf, is rarely destructive (that behavior usually happens outside as part of a rambunctious game), and is generally calm and quiet. This boy can be stubborn - he does like to please himself - but he's starting to catch on to the notion that if he makes the human happy, he can earn a reward. He is very smart, treat-motivated and responds well to praise. He needs his person to be committed to giving him a solid grounding in basic obedience, because he's a big, strong boy - and we believe he'd be a quick study, and potentially a lot of fun for more advanced training if that's your fancy. HEALTH STATUS Based on their teeth and the fact that they could barely lap water, we estimated that the Cocoapups were maybe six weeks old when we took them in. We have assigned them July 23, 2023 as their birthday. Reese has been neutered, fully vaccinated, treated for internal and external parasites, and microchipped. He's received occasional vet care as needed for minor issues, like an ear infection. His full vet records will be provided to his adopter. He weighs around 75 lbs and appears to be in excellent health. ADOPTION INFORMATION Reese is living in a private home, and will be available to meet you after your adoption application has been approved. Please email HearthfireART@gmail.com to request an adoption application form. Reese's adoption fee is $300. For more pictures of Reese, please see his Facebook album at https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.633936522220774&type=3
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Heath Cocoapup

Doberman Pinscher Alaskan Malamute

Male, 1 yr 4 mos
West Richland, WA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
He can run like the wind when he's outside and off-leash, but when indoors Heath is a mellow fellow. Intensely focused on his special person, this affectionate boy will constantly look to you for cues as to what you're planning to do, and how you want him to behave. HISTORY Heath is a member of the Cocoapup litter - five sweet boys who were very young, sick babies when they were dumped on a country road near Prosser, in Eastern Washington, in September last year. It took a while in their loving foster home to get them healthy and build their confidence, but they've matured into delightful companions and we are heartbroken and puzzled that three of these pups (Reese, Rolo and Heath) are still waiting for their forever families to choose them! Heath was in fact adopted, but he was returned after a couple months because the young couple who adopted him couldn't meet his exercise needs after one of them was injured in a fall. Their breed mix is a well-educated guess. It's pretty obvious that they're at least half Doberman, and this was confirmed by a DNA test done by the person who adopted one of their brothers. The test also indicated that the other half was made up of Alaskan Malamute and Siberian Husky. They have short Dobie-style coats, and their temperament is also typical Dobie. All three boys get on well (they often meet for playdates) and could be placed together - but they're not tightly bonded and would also do well being placed in different homes. SOCIALIZATION When Heath was adopted his lifestyle changed dramatically, from a home with lots of dogs on a few acres to a city apartment and only one senior dog. But although the first week or so was difficult for him, he was able to work through the anxiety and adjust to the change. Heath quickly bonds very tightly with his special people. He needs caregivers who are gentle and patient as well as firm, consistent and able to be confident leaders. He tends to be reserved and slow to warm up to strangers, but he knows how to greet people politely when they visit his home, or meet him while out on a walk. He is uncomfortable around young children, but would probably do well in a home with calm, kind, dog-savvy children aged about 12 and over. He grew up in a home with a large pack of dogs of all sizes, and he is generally comfortable with other dogs. He especially enjoys playing with his brothers, although he is not closely bonded to them and will do fine if adopted separately. When in a new environment he may tend to be possessive of "his" humans and growly at any other dogs, but given time he settles down and is willing to share. On walks he can be somewhat leash-reactive toward other dogs who get too close, but he does very well playing off-leash at a dog park. In a previous foster home Heath lived with cats, and he treated them with respect. If a cat were to run he would probably chase, but we believe he would be safe sharing his home with a confident, dog-savvy cat. TEMPERAMENT AND BEHAVIOR Heath is fairly confident, provided he's with someone he trusts. He's not one to rush into a new situation, but will rather stop and analyze it before moving forward. This boy is a lover! He's not needy, but if you settle down on the couch, expect him to jump up beside you and rest his head on your lap - in other words, he's exactly what you're looking for as we head toward winter! Heath's ideal home has a fenced yard big enough to play in, and a friendly, playful canine companion of compatible size to help him work off his energy. He is not an especially high energy dog - he happily spends hours on end just kicking back somewhere comfortable and keeping his human company - but he's not a couch potato. This boy needs several daily walks or play sessions, and would make an excellent hiking or jogging companion. That said, he adapted well to apartment life. Given plenty of exercise and stimulation, and provided the complex is designed to minimize crowding, he'll be a good fit for an active person who works mostly from home. Heath isn't greatly interested in balls, but he enjoys having a good chew and he LOVES figuring out how to get a treat out of a puzzle toy. He loves car rides - he knows they usually end in something fun, and he will also wait quietly if left in the car for a short while. Heath is naturally protective, and will bark when strangers approach the property. He is generally more comfortable with women, but most men have to be approved by his foster mom and pay an entry fee of one treat before they come through the gate. TRAINING Heath's house manners are good. He is reliably potty trained and crate trained, and he doesn't steal food or counter-surf. When left alone in his crate he may bark for a little while but quickly settles down with something to chew. He also thinks YouTube dog videos are a great way to pass the time! His adopters put him through a course with an online trainer and he learned a lot. Commands he knows include "touch", "look at me", "sit" and "down", and he's working on "stay" and "leave it". This is a smart boy who enjoys pleasing his people, will eagerly work for treats, and loves learning new skills. His recall needs work - he might keep you waiting if he's busy with something interesting - but he's quick to come running if he sees you're getting ready to leave the place you're visiting. He knows how to walk well on a leash, but he does tend to pull and needs frequent corrections. When on leash if he sees humans approaching he's inclined to freeze and stare, and he can be reactive (lunging and barking) when he sees other dogs. We are working with him on these behaviors and he's making progress. HEALTH STATUS Based on their teeth and the fact that they could barely lap water, we estimated that the Cocoapups were maybe six weeks old when we took them in. We have assigned them July 23, 2023 as their birthday. Heath has been neutered, fully vaccinated, treated for internal and external parasites, and microchipped. His full vet records will be provided to his adopter. He weighs around 75 lbs and appears to be in excellent health. ADOPTION INFORMATION Heath is living in a private home in Kennewick, and will be available to meet you after your adoption application has been approved. Please email HearthfireART@gmail.com to request an adoption application form. Heath's adoption fee is $300. For more pictures of Heath, please see his Facebook album at https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.633912432223183&type=3

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Mikey's Chance Canine Rescue

West Richland, WA 99353

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The Pit Bull Pen

22206 E Kennedy Rd, Benton City, WA 99320

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Blue Mountain Humane Society

7 E. George Street, Walla Walla, WA 99362

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