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Rottweiler Boy

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Breed: Rottweiler
Age: 4 years, 11 months, 18 days
Date of Birth: 23/07/2020
Temperaments: Alert, Loyal
Sex: Male
Location: Louth , Ardee
Wormed
Vaccinated

Description

Beautiful Rottweiler available for stud Excellent drive, protective with strong instincts This boy is alert, confident, and naturally protective. He has got an excellent drive and is obedient Raised in a loving home, he is loyal and gentle around children, but sharp and watchful when strangers approach ✅ Proven ✅ Confident, composed, and easy to handle ✅ Respects boundaries and responds well to commands ✅Excellent drive and focus More photos available on request


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