The status of REMY was
last posted on 11/03/25 by


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adopting REMY - here's
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627 Cottage Street Springfield, MA
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(413) 781-1484

Keep calm and woof on.

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REMY
Status: Last posted as 'available' on 11/03/25

Female Dog, Rottweiler

Rottweiler (Medium Coat)

Description:

Remy is a dog that will thrive living with someone that has experience in understanding dog body language and cues. She's a lovable little rottie mix that can be quite vocal during play, but has some resource guarding around food and high-value treats like bones. The safest way to manage resource guarding is to offer an item of equal or higher value (trading up) to help teach confidence around prized possessions. OTHER PETS: Remy has been relaxed around other dogs, and has even offered some play bows! She's been playful and eager to greet the other dogs she's seen, but as always would need to meet any dog she may be living with prior to adoption. Case-By-Case (Must Meet First)OWNER EXPERIENCE: Remy would do best with someone that has experience with large/stronger dogs, as well as current knowledge on dog body language & communication, and positive reinforcement to help Remy learn important skills and build confidence. ExperiencedKIDS: Because of Remy's discomfort with some types of handling and her history of resource guarding, she would do best in a home with no children. Adults OnlyACTIVITY LEVEL: Remy can be excitable, especially during play, but settles well once she realizes play time is over. She's a dog that will thrive with access to various kinds of both physical and mental enrichment, including puzzle games, casual walks around the neighborhood, or more adventurous activities like hiking--with the support of positive reinforcement training. Good Walking Buddy / Olympic AthleteVETERINARY CARE: Remy has been found to be lyme positive. Though this doesn't seem to affect her currently, lyme is a life-long diagnosis and it's likely that she may have flare-ups every so often, so having an established relationship with a vet would be ideal. Otherwise, Remy is in good health and seems to be ready to take on the world! Above AverageLEVEL OF TRAINING NEEDED: Remy is still at the beginning of her positive reinforcement training journey, and will do best learning with someone who can offer both patience and confidence while she adjusts. Positive reinforcement will help Remy not only learn her basic cues & skills, but also help her to bond with her new owner. ModerateGROOMING: Routine brushing will help to minimize shedding in the home. Minimal

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