Rehomed

8 month old intact male rottweiler in Barking and Dagenham

£100

YOU MUST LIVE IN A HOUSE HE MUST HAVE ACCESS TO A GARDEN. NO CHILDREN AS HE HASNT BEEN AROUND THEM MUCH. HE IS HOUSE TRAINED. HE ISNT CRATE TRAINED. I LEAVE HIM A FEW HOURS AT A TIME AND HES FINE HE LOVES HIS TREATS HE IS A FUSSY EATER AND IM YET TO FIND DOG FOOD HE LIKES. HE LOVES HIS KIBBLE MIXED WITH SOFT CHEESE! HE IS BOYSTROUS AND NEEDS TRAINING TO CALM HIM HE DOES LISTEN TO MAMY COMMANDS BUT HE DOWSNT WALK NICELY ON THE LEAD HE PULLS. IF YOU WANT HIS BEDS THESE COST ME OVER £300 SO WILL HAVE TO NEGOTIATE A PRICE. No paperwork he is a pet not a breeding machine.Due to no fault of his own im having to re home my pup. Unfortunately my health has deteriorated unexpectedly and im unable to give hom the attention training and love he needs. I've been spending more time away from home due to appointments and it isn't fair on him. He is a puppy so needs training needs lots of attention. Hes bouncy and loving. Has been completely clean since 9 weeks old always uses the garden. He needs a stern owner to train him. No children household is a must as he hasn't been around children. He's been good with other dogs out and about but not sure how he would be living with another dog, maybe a smaller bitch could help calm him. I have a cat he's fine with her. He has a tiny lump on his neck three different vets have said it's normal and will fall off on its own. He is KC registered up to date with vaccinations and flea/wormer Read more

Puppy age: 9 Months
Puppies in litter:
1 Boy
Will be microchipped: 
KC Registered: 
Breed:
Rottweilers
Breed Size: Large
Breed Type: Working
Posted: 1 week ago
Ad ID: 40813980
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  • Must be over 8 weeks old
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  • No imported puppies

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