Aside from young ones and adults, RRLA has senior dogs and those with special needs. By knowing these characteristics, the group can find the perfect Rottie for you. All of their dogs are vaccinated, spayed, neutered, and in good shape.
Other factors would probably be allergies and health conditions of the applicant and those living in the same household. Getting a Rottweiler through adoption is significantly much cheaper compared to buying one from a breeder. Medical and behavioral problems may seem like areas of concern for interested adoptive Rottie parents. Rest assured though that rescue groups are transparent when it comes to the health of their adoptable Rotties.
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