Star, a female Rottweiler for sale in Williamsburg, PA – Photo 1 of 9
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Star

Female, Born on 02/15/26 - 4 weeks
Available for: Pickup
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Hi my name is Star. I'm looking for my forever home would you please consider me? I'm available for pick up April 12th. By then I will have had my first vet check and first vaccines, also dewormed. I will have a micro chip. We are not a kennel and we raise Rottweiler with the German bloodlines as a family project. We have a climate controlled facility for our dogs. Those bloodlines are known to have the broad heads, chest and the short snouts. We own both the sire and dam. Both parents have wonderful personalities and are raised around children and are wonderful with them too. Our children help feed, exercise and socialize with all our dogs and puppies. Our male, Zorden von Keleman, is from Serbia. He is champion sired. He's HD-A and ED-0 certified also cardio certified. JLPP free. We are well pleased in his outstanding health. He has a turned up nose that has wrinkles on it. He's just so relaxed, calm around children and isn't aggressive at all. Zena Sage we raised from a puppy. I posted her pedigree with the pictures. Check out her Dad he's Juda D- Dirah. Check him out online. Zena is such a social bug loves nothing better than when she's being spoiled. Has a sound temperament and is very teachable. We accept deposits of 100 dollars nonrefundable. When the vet checks them at 6 weeks old and if is health issues we then would either switch to another puppy or a refund. We have healthy parents and don't look for health issues, but nothing is foolproof. We accept deposits through PayPal, Venmo or cash app. At pick up we need the balance in cash. All Sunday calls and emails will be answered on Monday. Thank you
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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.
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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.
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