Adoptable Dog Of The Week – Berlynn

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What a beautiful girl! We’d like you to meet Berlynn, our Adoptable Dog of the Week. She’s a young female Rottweiler from Billings, MT. Berlynn is already spayed, housetrained, purebred, up to date with shots, good with kids, and not good with cats.

Berlynn’s Story:

Berlynn is a nice, quiet girl. She lived with a Shih Tzu all her life and they loved each other. She lived with a young boy and girl and is good with people. She also lived with a cat, but they only tolerated each other so would probably be a good idea to have NO cats in the home. She is a young dog, so would be a good candidate for an active family.

She is a real cuddle bug and goes into the whole body and head wiggle when she sees you. She will then get into your lap and just cuddle and kiss. She also loves to hold her toys in her mouth for you to see and touch.

Berlynn doesn’t appear to be a candidate for livestock, unless you are willing to work with her. She also has developed some car sickness which can be helped by meds and is probably stress related as she did not have these symptoms before.

It has been determined that Berlynn is not suitable for a home with small dogs, she gets too excited, then jealous and will go after them. She may be okay with another large male dog or ideally in a home of her own.

To learn about Berlynn, please visit Adoptapet.com.

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