bruno & paco rottweiller soon to be three years old. friendly they need more training they like to play ok they know sit & stay but will try to work you they need to be in fenced in yard they dont know how big they are. they still think they can sit in our laps paco the bigger of the two but should have been named bruno he like to let his brother know he bigger one We've had the move from our home due to hazardous conditions to our health. a We are downsizing to an apartment and they don't accept big dogs. we would love to keep them together if possible but understand that they are big doghouse included and they are free to a good home. I don't have papers on them but they are very quality stock and if you breed them you would make your money and stud fees or selling a puppy from the litte
Bruno and Paco are friendly Rottweiler brothers who are soon to be three years old. They are energetic and enjoy playing.
While they know basic commands like sit and stay, they could benefit from more training as they can be a little cheeky and will try to test boundaries.
Yes, both dogs need to be in a fenced-in yard where they can play safely. They underestimate their size and still believe they can fit in your lap!
We are moving due to hazardous conditions that affect our health, and unfortunately, our new apartment does not allow large dogs. We are hoping to find a loving home for them.
Yes, we would love to keep them together, as they are bonded brothers. However, we understand if it’s not feasible given their size.
No, there are no official papers; however, they come from quality stock. If interested in breeding, you might make a return on stud fees or selling puppies.
They are located in Lansing, Lansing Charter Township, Ingham County, Michigan, United States.
They come with a doghouse included in the arrangement, as we want to ensure they have a comfortable area to call home.