CoCo – 2-3 year old female Cross-Breed

CoCo is a 2-3 year old female Cross-Breed. “I love to run and play ball and will be looking for an active home. Rescue doesn’t know anything about my past as I was an unclaimed stray.

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I was thin and worried when I arrived but have been friendly with all the people I have met. I can be selective with other dogs and will need more training to channel my energy and movement drive. I love being with someone and being outside so will need a home where I have company.

I am quite bouncy so no young children as wouldn’t want to knock them down and I might chase small furies so a home without those is best.

I am bright and bouncy and looking for a breed experienced home that can continue my training and channel my energy into sports or calming activities such as scent work and tracking.” – Quote

Rottie Friends Rescue Somerset
Rottie Friends Rescue Somerset

For further details regarding adopting a dog from Rottie Friends Rescue based in Wellington, Somerset, please email dogtrainingandrescue@gmail.com or telephone 07817 809727. The rescue is run by a behaviorist and trainer with 20 years Rottweiler experience, we rescue, rehabilitate and re home Rotties and Rottie crosses. We have been running just over a year and have re homed 50 dogs. All rehoming is subject to a home check, dog intros and adoption contract and fee, all adults dogs are spayed, vaccinated and micro chipped and young puppies go out with a spay contract. All dogs are assessed and given some training before re homing and we believe in matching the right dog with the right home and if rehoming is not successful or owners circumstances change dogs are returned to us.

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