Our dogs love lying on their Kuranda beds. They keep them off of cold drafty floors during the winter and provides excellent ventilation in the hot summer months.
Though they benefit greatly from Kuranda beds, we don't have enough for everyone. If you would like to donate a bed at a special wholesale price so another rescue dog can sleep in comfort, you can do so directly from the Kuranda web site.
Status: This animal is no longer shown on this website.
Species: Dog
Rescue ID: D150022
General Color: Black with Brown, Red, Golden, Orange or Chestnut
Current Size: 100 Pounds
Potential Size: 110 Pounds
Current Age: 10 Years 3 Months (best estimate)
Housetrained: Yes
Please contact Jennifer Baral 406-491-4636, with questions about adopting this sweet boy. Hi, we are needing to rehome our rottweiler, Puma. He is 11 months old, neutered, current on shots, housebroken, crate trained, and has gone to puppy classes. The reason we are needing to rehome is because my dad gave him to my almost 65 yr old mom as a gift and she just cannot handle him. He weighs over 100 lbs and has a ton of strength. I would take him but I have 8 dogs of my own. She doesnt want him to be in a foster home, she is hoping he can go right to his new home. His front legs have a deformity. He was purchased from Templinhaus rottweilers in Coeur'd alene and they are not willing to take him back. We have a doggy daycare so he is good with people kids and dogs. He is a good boy. She had had his feet x rayed and to fix them would be 3000k (1500 per foot) which is a big financial burden especially since they paid almost 1500 for him.
More about Puma/Referral
Good with Dogs, Good with Kids
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