Rottweiler Puppies For Sale Miami

German Rottweiler puppies whelped on May 14, 2016 from our big boy Rocky, the Sire is a HSearch and see photos of adoptable pets in the Pembroke Pines, Florida area Our Featured Pembroke Pines, FL Partner: Gulfstream Guardian Angels Rottweiler Rescue - Miami You must have a 5 or 6 feet tall fence. (Some exceptions will be made) Each application will be reviewed and considered case by case. Your application will be scrutinized carefully, including a background check, and we have spoken to your veterinarian a home check will be done. Then you application may be accepted or rejected. GGARR has the right to deny any application. If rejected, we do not give the reasons why.Adoption fee is $250.00Efffective immediatelyNo dogs will be adopted to homes with children under the age of 10 years, same sex dogs, or multiple dogs already in the home. Exceptions to this regulation have been made. So please do not be discouraged by this rule. If your application is approved, then you, and your entire family – including other pets, will be invited up to meet our dogs.

Please, plan to spend at least one hour during your visit to see the available dogs. This is not a decision we want you to make lightly.
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Concealed Toilet Cistern Repair ACOSTA'S THE LIGHTNING THIEF! 5 months old!and now 2 yrs old and and his mother Fernanda Von Diverhus and the family keeps growing...our new baby girl CLARE! three months later playing with her new toy and the sheep Summer,Crissy, Silver, Moe, Larry and Curley, Woody On May 8, 2007 Please, click on the picture below and go look at Bandido's MEMORIAL! But, a miracle has happened!

We know Bandido, from Rainbow Bridge, has sent his nephew to Grace! Please sit back and relax while waiting for this page to load... I invite you to take a peek...More Bandido's and Ladron's pictures below There are LOTS of wonderful photos, so it is well worth the wait!! Please, visit the site below and look at probably the worst Rescue case in our country. The Story of Ellis, The Miracle of American Dream. If you decide to first scroll at our page, DON'T forget to come back and click on the link below! PLEASE SUPPORT GULFSTREAM GUARDIAN ANGELS GGARR is a Purina Pro Plan Rally to Rescue Ambassador Pictured below is Cesar Milan, The Dog Whisperer and Grace Acosta If you want to see the dogs that are up for adoption, please click on the link above or on the LOGO below and the latest, another Ellis look-alike, found 7/24/00 final story edited November 3, 2000 Graphics on this site are � of the site owner and are not for public use!

Author of this Home Page: Joe Acosta His legal name is Champion Acosta's Oro Negro Johansson CD, CGC, RTD, TT, HIT July 29, 1987 - October 10, By American Artist Roger (Pidney) Davidson Sit, stay and give me your paw! I will introduce you to Acosta Rottweilers. Ellsa, Grace and Joe! Grace Acosta was my typist but her registered name is Graciela Maria Veronica de la Caridad Acosta Gomez de Molina! Now I understand why we get such long registered names :-) This is Grace with one of us. A long, long time ago... My grandparents moved to Florida where my mother Johanna,She came to Grace's home when she was 13 weeks old. She obtained a title in obedience and it shows behind her name, justMD, PHD, ..., etc. Acosta's Johanna Kary, CD Time passed and Johanna wanted a family of her own and talked to Grace about it. Grace took her to a dog "gynecologist" (they are called Veterinarians) and after a complete

checks she went on to marry her first husband "Duffy". I don't know what happened to my Mom's first marriage with Duffy. They soon divorced andThis time to a high class individual. His name was Champion Powsell's Rambo de Jaco. He was #2 Rottweiler in '87. His father was #1 Rottweiler in '86, Champion Altar's Gandolf Vom Axel. was my grandfather and Rambo my father. I will show you my first picture. I am the one in the back. Do you see me? Two of us stayed with Grace. My brother Jason and myself. Here we are together. Jason and I are now Rottie Angels. My brother also went to school and got his titles. Jason's long registered name is: Acosta's Machtig Jason, CD, RTD, CGCWhen Duke first saw Joshua Edwards, he stopped, sniffed and then quickly began licking Edwards’ face.The 120-pound Rottweiler — panting in excitement — lay down and flipped over so Edwards could rub his belly.“I think he knew who I was right away,” said Edwards, who last saw his Rottweiler eight years ago when he said his puppy was stolen from his backyard.

“I never thought I would see him again.’’Edwards, who broke down in tears, was wrong — thanks to a microchip and a Good Samaritan who brought him to an animal clinic.“I was blown away when I got the call,” he saidThe happy reunion happened Tuesday at Tamiami Animal Hospital, after Maria Elena Cartaya found the 9-year-old dog wandering Friday afternoon along Southwest 137th Avenue. He had a limp and was dirty, but “he was a sweet dog and needed help.”Cartaya, who often stops for strays, said she loaded the dog into her Honda Civic and brought him to the clinic. Veterinarian Juan Santamarina said the dog looked like he had been cared for, and only recently ended up on the streets.As part of the Rottweiler’s checkup: A scan for a microchip.“We always hope the animals have chips,” Santamarina said.Sure enough, Duke did, through Avid Identification Systems.Cartaya, with the help of the vet’s office, tracked down Edwards, who was a listed as the dog’s owner on the microchip.

Luis Aguilar, a department manager for Avid’s PETtrac Pet Recovery Network, confirmed that Edwards registered Duke’s chip in 2007.He likened the chip to a Social Security number for a pet.“We have had these situations in the past, but it’s usually days or weeks,” he said. “This just proves the system works.”Edwards said when Duke and his other dog went missing on April 7, 2007, he was heartbroken. He was living in the Shenandoah area at the time and he said he combed the neighborhood, knocking on doors for months.He also checked the animal shelter daily for at least three-months. He kept pictures of Duke and eventually got another Rottweiler and named him Duke Jr. He said the short time he had with Duke, playing with a tennis ball and teaching him tricks, led him to become a dog trainer.He is now married and has two sons, a 3-year-old named Cooper and a 3-month old named Graham. The family has three dogs: Minnie, a Dachshund, Duke Jr., a Rottweiler, and Blackie, a Shepherd-Rottweiler mix.

But when he got the call he didn’t hesitate in saying he would bring Duke home to his house in Coconut Grove.His wife Melissa Ebanks said Tuesday she had always heard stories about Duke, but “never would have thought,” she would be able to meet him.“That dog meant so much to him,” she said.By Tuesday afternoon, Duke was in his new yard, exploring and marking his territory. Minnie sniffed her new brother as he roamed.Edwards said Duke obviously was older now and suffered from hip problems.“But it’s definitely him,” he said, pointing out a skin flap near his nose. “He is definitely the same goofball.”He wonders where Duke has been for so long.“I wish he could talk and tell us what happened,” he said, adding that someone obviously took care of him for most of his life.When Edwards held up a tennis ball, Duke knew it was time to play. Edwards tried out some old commands to see if Duke would comply. Holding his hand low, Duke lay down, as he was told.“He still remembers,” Edwards said, rubbing the dog’s large head.