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Bentley   

In shelter Dog

White Hall, Arkansas, 71602
Pet name:
Bentley
Gender:
Male
Breeds:
Rottweiler
Date:
05/25/2021
Colors:
Black with Tan, Yellow or Fawn
Size:
Large
Age:
Adult
Coat length:
Short
Description:
Please contact SSRR (Adoptions@southernstatesrescuedrottweilers.org) for more information about this pet.



 

       

 

 









SSRR provides FREE  transport to our approved adopters 







Bentley is a special boy who needs a special family to love him and take exceptional care of him. He came to SSRR very skinny with some bad stomach problems and had a long history of vomiting as he couldn’t keep his food down. It took a long time and a roller coaster journey to get this boy back to health and at a healthy weight. He needs to be kept on a strict raw diet and stay on his medicine to keep him healthy. His diet consists of a variety raw chicken legs and thighs, ground beef, frozen fish (1x a week), steamed sweet potatoes, steamed broccoli, yogurt, cottage cheese, and a raw egg (1x a day). His foster mom notes that she has noticed that he absolutely needs to have sweet potatoes every day otherwise his stomach will get upset and he may vomit. She also notes that he prefers them steamed, not willing to eat them raw. Since he’s had such a rough time with his health, he has an absolute love for food and is also a gulper. With this in mind, his foster mom will not give him chicken wings and ensures she’s always right there when he eats any food with bone in it.      Once a routine is set with his meds and food prep, it's really not bad.      Everyone must also be sure to be educated not to feed him anything outside of his normal diet as his system is sensitive.   

Bentley is a lovable goofball and has retained a puppy like demeaner. He loves everyone and everyone who meets him seems to fall in love with him as well. He gets very excited when he meets new people and wants to jump up on them to give hugs and kisses and to receive even more love. Due to this, initially care needs to be taken around children and elderly, as he hasn’t figured out his size. His foster mom has worked with him and he’s improved, learning some self-control until his puppyish qualities get the best of him. He loves playing (albeit roughly) with his foster mom’s cat (who loves rough play) and she usually finds them sleeping next to each other on his bed. He just wants to play whenever he meets another dog although he can be a bit much for the other dog until they get to know each other. When he met a young rottweiler of about 7 months who was more rambunctious than he is, it seemed to scare him some as he seemed to want to back away and avoid the pup. Basically though, this boy loves everyone and everything he encounters.  

His foster mom has noticed that he shows way too much interested in running after vehicles. It seems that the larger the vehicle, the more interest he shows. He definitely needs a solidly build fenced in yard so that he can get his energy out but more importantly to keep him safe from his own curiosities. His foster mom has worked with teaching him to restrain himself whenever a vehicle drives past but he would not be a good candidate to be unleashed in an open yard.  

Bentley knows basic commands such as: sit, down, stay, drop it, leave it, wait, place. He needs further work on these though as he has difficulty staying still for too long. His foster mom uses ‘leave it’ at each meal before giving him the ok to eat and he’s really good at it, although he may try to sneak in a piece if the command is given right away. He also has not shown any food aggression. He has given the cat a warning growl from time to time but then allows the cat to lick his bowl clean. His foster mom can walk right past him as he eats, touching him in the process without any reaction from him.  

Bentley needs someone special who is dedicated to keep him on a raw diet, meal prep for him, keep him on his medicine and give him all the love and attention this dear boy needs.   
















 
                  





Step 1




:   Please complete the adoption application in full; incomplete applications WILL NOT BE PROCESSED 







Step 2
: Our Lead Adoption Coordinator will contact you and confirm your application has been received (please use our 

 Contact Us form 

 if you have not gotten a response within 7 days). 

 






Step 3




: After you have received confirmation from our Lead Adoption Coordinator, your application will then be forwarded to communicate with one of our Adoption Coordinators.  The Adoption Coordinator is your point of contact during the adoption process.  







Step 4





: Once the Adoption Coordinator has finished processing your application, a volunteer will be selected to contact you to schedule a home visit. Home visits allow us to see where the dog will live, discuss any questions you have and review our adoption contract. 







Step 5




: Once the application process is completed, the adoption package goes to the board of directors for a 24 hour review. 







SSRR is very serious about the homes our dogs are placed in and want to ensure they never end up homeless again.  If you have any questions, please email us at 

 

 

 

 rottie.info.ssrr@gmail.com. 

 

 Thank you for your interest in adopting a rescued Rottweiler! 

 






If you are interested in adopting this Rottweiler, please fill out an
 
 Adoption Application 




 
today. 




 



 

Location


  1. American Humane Association
  2. Peeva
  3. American Veterinary Medical Association
  4. Veterinary Information Network
 
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