Southern States Rescued Rottweilers

Southern States Rescued Rottweilers, Inc. is dedicated to saving the lives of Rottweilers throughout our eleven states, but we could not fulfill that mission without the efforts of our hard working volunteers.Becoming a volunteer for SSRR is very easy. Simply fill out our Volunteer Application and submit it.Read on to find out more about HOW YOU CAN HELP US. FOSTER HOMES - We are currently in desperate need of foster homes as more and more Rotties find their way into shelters. Foster care consists of temporarily housing a Rottweiler while providing for its basic needs such as food, water, shelter. SSRR provides medical care of the Rottweilers in our program, and our foster homes' out of pocket expenses are limited. We prefer that our foster homes keep their foster dogs indoors during their stay. Doing so helps the Rottweiler adjust to the common household noises and smells it will experience in its new home, and it also helps to further determine the personality of the Rottweiler and what type of home situation that it would do best in. We encourage crating the foster dog when not being supervised. Foster families must take a Basic Dog Obedience course within 30 days of becoming a foster family. This will allow the foster dog to have good manners when they go to their "forever home" HOME CHECKS - We also need people to do home checks for us. A home visit is something that is required before an individual is allowed to adopt one of our Rottweilers. It consists of going to the home of a potential adopter, checking the dog’s proposed living conditions, asking questions outlined on our home visit form, and basically ensuring that the home is ready and properly equipped to handle the challenges and rewards of adding a new dog to their home. The Home Checks are the eyes and ears of SSRR. Performing the Home Check is what allows SSRR to place dogs in safe and secure homes. TRANSPORT - Transport help is of great demand in SSRR. Since we do not limit adopters by making them choose only from the dogs that are in their state of residence, we often need to arrange transport for an adopted Rottweiler to go from one state to another. Our volunteers will fill various 'legs' of the transport as they relay the dog across our coverage area from its current location to its new or adoptive home. Most legs range in size from 50 to 100 miles. Before you take a road trip with your family Check with SSRR to see if you can help transport a dog to their "Forever Home" PUBLIC EDUCATION - Since our purpose is not only to save Rottweilers but to educate those around us about this breed, we often reserve booth space at local dog events. We are always in need of volunteers to sit at these booths to pass out promotional material and to talk to passersby about Rottweiler rescue, the importance of spaying and neutering, and Rottweilers in general. ADMINISTRATIVE AREAS – There are other more administrative areas such as fundraising, advertising, secretarial services, correspondence, etc. where we often find ourselves lacking volunteers. If you can be of assistance in any of these areas we welcome you to volunteer to fill this niche.Anyone who truly loves this breed can and should be involved in rescue! It only takes a small portion of your time, and the rewards of doing so measure far beyond compare. If you feel this is the type of organization you'd like to be involved with and you live in one of the states we cover, please fill out our Volunteer Application. If you live in a state outside of our current coverage area, there are many other rescues that will welcome your help. http://www.rottrescue.org/national_list_rott_rescue.html SSRR is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. Your donation is tax deductible. All donations are used to further our rescue and educational efforts. Donations may be made to:SSRR, Inc., c/o Linda Whigham SSRR Treasurer, PO Box 21133 White Hall, AR 71612

White Hall, AR,71612
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Website: http://www.southernstatesrescuedrottweilers.org

Bandit

Rottweiler | Cleveland County, AR

Age : 4 Years 2 MonthsAdultMaleX-LargeBlack with Tan, Yellow or Fawn

About

Characteristics

cratetrained doesWellInCar leashtrained obedient olderKidsOnly

Coat Length

Short

Vaccination

Current

Activity Level

Moderately Active

Energy Level

Moderate

House Trained

Yes

Good in Home With

Others DogsChildren

Meet Bandit

        Bandit started his life as an outside only dog who didn't know his name or any commands. Now he knows his name, how to sit, down, shake and come. He has been housebroken, leash trained. He has learned to signal when he needs to go potty. He is eager to learn during training sessions. Bandit is the sweetest and goofiest dog you've ever met. He loves people and wants to be wherever you are. If you are looking for a Velcro dog, look no further Bandit is your man.  He knows where all the houses are on his walks and where people will pet him. He will stop and wait for them. He is an energetic boy and loves to go on walks. He can play all day if you let him. Bandit discovered very quickly that he loves the couch and is content to lay down with you on it. He’s very gentle with small children that he meets on his walks. He does not jump, or push them at all. He will just stay right there while they pet him. He  is your typical large breed dog who has no concept of his size and firmly believes that he is a lapdog, which he is. Bandit is very curious about everything and doesn’t seem to be scared of much, if anything. He does really well with his schedule and would really benefit from a family that has a regular schedule or is home fairly often. He is still an energetic and active boy since he’s still young. He will need regular exercise. If he wants to go on a walk, he will go get his leash and let you know. Bandit will be a GREAT addition to any family and will be the most loyal dog that you have ever had. Bandit was adopted in November.  His dad passed away shortly thereafter.  His mom loves Bandit, but he is too large for her to handle.  He is fine as long as they are home. Unfortunately, she does do not have anyone who can currently help her with him. If his dad were here, this wouldn't be necessary. Bandit doesn't like being outside by himself.  He loves his crate and doesn't mind being in there, but loves to be in the "big bed" much more.    Upon approval to adopt, you will be sent SSRR Decompression and Introduction requirements that we require ALL of our adopters to follow . You will be asked to acknowledge receipt of these requirements, verify that you have read them and that you will follow them.

Adoption Process
Adoption Application Vet Reference Check Personal Reference checks Home Check Adoption Fee applies


Contact
Southern States Rescued Rottweilers
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http://www.southernstatesrescuedrottweilers.org

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