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Friends Of Bedford
County Animal Shelter
We are devoted to enriching the lives of and finding
homes for the county's homeless shelter pets.
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Rottweiler (short coat) : : Female : : Young : : Large Learn more about the Rottweiler.
Hannah has had a rough beginning, but she is blossoming into a terrifc girl now that she iis in a safe and positive environment. Once skittish and unsure of everything, Hannah is now learning to behave like a dog and enjoying toys and the company of people and pups. She is being crate trained to assist with potty training…she was an outside dog at her previous home, so she has had to adjust to being inside and learning normal household manners. (Once crated, she was potty trained within 24 hours) Hannah loves people and seeks affection when nearby. She is a submissive licker, likely due to the lack of confidence, but we are working with her to build her confidence every day. She has displayed a few episodes of wanting to police the other dogs when they begin to get excited in play, but is easily redirected. If her new hoe has experience raising or knowledge of Rottweilers and their need for a balanced leadership in the home, she will make someone a great family pet. Hannah is a two year old, female, spayed, American Rottweiler dog available for adoption. She is available for adoption through Friends of Bedford County Animal Shelter. You may contact fobcasfriends@gmail.com if you have any further questions. Other Pictures of Hannah (click to see larger version):
Friends of Bedford County Animal Shelter, Inc. is a home-based animal welfare organization. We are working to decrease the number of animals euthanized at the Bedford county Animal Shelter. For more information on any shelter pet or any other inquiries, please email us at fobcasfriends@gmail.com. |