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Little Boy (nickname), a male Rottweiler and English Mastiff for sale in Kopperl, TX – 1 of 6
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Little Boy (nickname)

Male, Born on 04/24/26 - 7 weeks
Available for: Local Delivery
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About Little Boy (nickname)

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This beautiful little boy is truly something special. He may be smaller than his brother and sister, but his spirit is incredibly strong. He has already been a little spoiled in the best way, needing extra love and care along his journey. Because of that, he has become very attached—he follows me around as if he’s just waiting for me to scoop him up and take him along wherever I go. It’s a glimpse into the deep loyalty, affection, and quiet gratitude he already carries and is so ready to give to his person. He came into my care at just 1½ weeks old after being orphaned when their mother passed due to post-labor complications. I found the puppies while delivering groceries, and the owners were overwhelmed and unsure how to care for them. I brought them home and committed to giving them the care they deserved. Out of the three, this sweet boy has faced the toughest journey. All of the puppies initially struggled with a malnutrition-related skin condition, which was evaluated by a veterinarian and treated right away. Thankfully, they are healing well and growing their hair back. However, he also developed a severe urinary tract infection, including visible blood in his urine. Even through that, he kept pushing forward with resilience—just a little less energy, but still full of life. With prompt treatment, including antibiotics and fluids, he recovered within just a few days. From being orphaned and going without nursing for days, to dehydration, malnutrition, skin issues, and a serious infection, this little guy has overcome so much in his short life. He is a fighter, and he truly deserves a loving, committed forever home. His adoption fee is strictly to help cover the veterinary care, vaccinations, parasite prevention, and overall expenses that have gone into raising him. I am not a rescue organization—just an individual who stepped in and took on this responsibility out of pocket. It has been a challenging but rewarding journey, and ongoing care will still be needed as he continues to grow, including routine vaccines and follow-ups. He has reached the 6-week milestone, has been well cared for, and will come with full documentation of his medical care as well as a go-home bag. Due to their early start in life and their breed mix, these puppies require experienced owners—no exceptions. They will need someone who understands their needs, behavior, and proper training. Mastweiler mixes can be incredible, loyal companions when raised with knowledge, structure, and consistency. I am located in Texas. Local delivery or meetups are available. For out-of-state adopters, we may be able to coordinate a meet-up, but I do not ship puppies under any circumstances. Please note: the adoption fee is firm. These puppies have been fully vetted and cared for entirely at my personal expense, without outside funding.
Coat Colors:
Black
Medium Brown
Cream
Coat Pattern:
Black & Tan

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Rottweiler

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About Rottweiler Puppies

What is a Rottweiler like?
Rottweilers (or “Rotties) may have a bad-to-the-bone reputation, but their diehard protectiveness comes from a positive place. These large and powerful pups make it their mission to keep you safe but are surprisingly calm when they aren’t on high alert. Full-grown, they typically weigh 80-135 pounds and stand 22-27 inches tall.
How do Rottweilers behave around young children?
Rottweilers are generally okay with older children who know how to handle dogs. Socialization is the top priority if your Rottie is going to be around kids or other animals. Rottweilers can be good playmates for children, cats, and pets, but they need to be socialized early and have positive experience when they’re young. They're relatively quiet and don't bark much.
How much exercise does a Rottweiler need?
Rotties need daily exercise to get their energy out and their heart pumping. It’s safe to take them running with you in the open country or the woods, as they don’t like to wander far from their families. Rottweilers are very smart and also love sports like swimming, running beside a bicycle, and playing fetch with a ball. Overall, their exercise needs are moderate.
Is a Rottweiler a good choice for someone with allergies?
The Rottweiler has a distinct outer coat of short, thick, coarse fur with a thick layer of hair underneath. All dogs in this breed are black with brown markings. You may find ones with long hair or white chest markings, but these traits are not as common. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
How much space does a Rottweiler need?
Rottweilers are best suited for a home with a yard, though they can adapt to apartment life with enough exercise. They are highly trainable and eager to learn.
English Mastiff

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About English Mastiff Puppies

What's it like owning a English Mastiff?
Mastiffs are far from the imposing beasts they may appear to be. This breed is the heaviest dog around, but judging by their personalities, most of that weight lies in their hearts. Mastiffs are kind, gentle souls who protect if needed but would choose a hug over hostility any day.
How do English Mastiffs behave around young children?
English Mastiffs are generally not the best fit for families with young kids. Mastiffs are good with children and get along well with other dogs and pets with socialization. Their good-natured temperament lends well to families with children, and they often put up with playing, pranks, and hijinks without batting an eye. They're relatively quiet and don't bark much.
Are English Mastiffs couch potatoes or do they need a lot of exercise?
In spite of their imposing size, the adult Mastiff doesn’t need a ton of exercise. These dogs enjoy walks around the block, a light job, or playtime in a large, fenced-in yard. Mastiff puppies shouldn’t be overly exercised because they need all of their energy to grow strong bones and put on weight. Overall, their exercise needs are moderate.
What kind of coat care does a English Mastiff require?
Mastiffs have a short-haired, fawn (light-yellow brown) coat that ranges in color from silver to apricot to dark brindle. These dogs are recognizable by their black mask, ears, and nose. Because their hair is so short, the Mastiff’s coat needs little attention; brushing them with a rubber brush once in a while should do the trick. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
Do English Mastiffs need a big yard?
English Mastiffs are best suited for a house with a good-sized yard. Mastiffs are ill-suited for hot weather and prefer life indoors where they can relax on a soft pillow or cold tile. Because of their size, Mastiffs aren’t practical for apartments and will be more comfortable in homes with a yard. They are moderately trainable with consistent effort.

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