Stud Dogs and Female Dogs for Breeding

Rottweiler Female Dog for Breeding in England

Roxy – Rottweiler Female Dog for Breeding in England | Vaccinated
Roxy – Rottweiler Female Dog for Breeding in England | Vaccinated
Roxy – Rottweiler Female Dog for Breeding in England | Vaccinated
Roxy – Rottweiler Female Dog for Breeding in England | Vaccinated
Roxy – Rottweiler Female Dog for Breeding in England | Vaccinated
Roxy – Rottweiler Female Dog for Breeding in England | Vaccinated
Roxy

Rottweiler

3 years old, Female

England, GB

Medium | 50 lbs

About Roxy
Our lovely girl is a big bundle of love. She is smaller than other Rottweiler and we think she was the runt of the litter. We also believe she was abused for the first year of her life. She is skittish of adult males, brooms, hoovers, and anything that made a noise and or was put towards her. She didn't know what toys or treats were either. She was vastly underweight and food aggressive. Since having our girl she has put weight on, she loves treats and toys and is slowly but surely getting used to noisy things and is even making amends with the broom.  She is no longer food aggressive although is still a bit upset if you take her bone. 😅 She can be temperamental at times when deciding if she likes another dog.  But I guess I'm the same with Humans 🤣😅 We would require a mutual meet point and lots of meetings before allowing a coupling to take place. She loves kids and is very protective of ours. She loves to play ball and go on walks. She is never walked off lead, but is walked on a long lead. She loves to run and chase birds or anything that flies (and occasionally eat them). She can purr and growl when she's happy or growly talk to us when she wants something/ moody. She loves her cuddles and demands attention at all times. She has been with us two years and will be with us for the rest of her life. We want her to have a litter purely because she seems to desire one. This would be her one and only litter.  She is a beautiful girl, and has a lovely temperament when you get to know her, we would require a male whom is intact and willing to be calm and patient with our girl. If you are an adult male owner, I would like for her to meet you alone first to get to know you and trust you won't hurt her first. As I know it will make her more at ease with your pup.
From the owner of Roxy

Willingness to travel:

Up to 2 hours from Wolverhampton

Breeding Terms:

Our lovely girl is a big bundle of love. She is smaller than other Rottweiler and we think she was the runt of the litter. We also believe she was abused for the first year of her life. She is skittish of adult males, broom, hoovers, and anything that made a noise and or was put towards her. She didnt know what toys or treats were either. She was vastly underweight and food aggressive. She can be tempermental at times when deciding if she likes another dog.  But i guess im the same with Humans 🤣😅 We would require a mutual meet point and lots of meetings before allowing a coupling to take place. She loves kids and is very protective of ours. She loves to play ball and go on walks. She is never walked off lead, but is walked on a long lead. She loves to run and chase birds or anything that flies (and occasionally eat them). She can purr and growl when shes happy or growly talk to us when she wants something/ moody. She loves her cuddles and demands attention at all tim She has been with us two years and will be with us for the rest of her life. We want her to have a litter purely because she seems to desire one. This would be her one and only litter.  She is a beautiful girl, and has a lovely temper- ament when you get to know her, we would require a male whom is intact and willing to be calm and patient with our girl. If you are an adult male owner, i would like for her to meet you alone first to get to know you and trust you wont hurt her first. As i know it will make her more at ease with your pup.

Accommodation Responsibility:

We can talk more on this and what we both want/ require later

Has the pet been bred before?

No

Does the pet have any known health issues?

Eczema

Pet's personality, energy level, and behavior with people and other animals.

Our lovely girl is a big bundle of love. She is smaller than other Rottweiler and we think she was the runt of the litter. We also believe she was abused for the first year of her life. She is skittish of adult males, broom, hoovers, and anything that made a noise and or was put towards her. She didnt know what toys or treats were either. She was vastly underweight and food aggressive. Since having our girl she has put weight on, she loves treats and toys and is slowly but surely getting used to noisey things and is even making amends with the broom.  She is no longer food aggressive although is still a bit upset if you take her bone. 😅 She can be tempermental at times when deciding if she likes another dog.  But i guess im the same with Humans 🤣😅 We would require a mutual meet point and lots of meetings before allowing a coupling to take place. She loves kids and is very protective of ours. She loves to play ball and go on walks. She is never walked off lead, but is walked on a long lead. She loves to run and chase birds or anything that flies (and occasionally eat them). She can purr and growl when shes happy or growly talk to us when she wants something/ moody. She loves her cuddles and demands attention at all times. She has been with us two years and will be with us for the rest of her life. We want her to have a litter purely because she seems to desire one. This would be her one and only litter.  She is a beautiful girl, and has a lovely temper- ament when you get to know her, we would require a male whom is intact and willing to be calm and patient with our girl. If you are an adult male owner, i would like for her to meet you alone first to get to know you and trust you wont hurt her first. As i know it will make her more at ease with your pup.

Familiar with the breed standard and any genetic health issues associated with this breed?

Yes

Consulted with a veterinarian about breeding the pet?

Yes

Has the pet been tested for any breed-specific health conditions or genetic disorders?

No

Willing to sign a breeding contract?

Yes

Roxy IS

Good with Kids

Potty Trained

Vaccinated

Microchipped

House Trained

Purebred

Email Verified

Phone Verified

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