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Rottweiler Showers New Forever Family with Kisses of Pure Gratitude During First Meeting

Rottweiler Showers New Forever Family with Kisses of Pure Gratitude During First Meeting

Yahoo14-05-2025
Rescuing a dog is always a little bit risky. There might be things that come up that no one knew about or was prepared for. There will certainly be some bumps in the road, but they are so worth it.
On Tuesday, May 13th, one Rottweiler was rescued and got to meet her forever family for the first time. When she did, she couldn't help herself! She showered them all with kisses that everyone loved:
Auntie B'S Animal Transport Service has united dozens of animals with their forever homes, but this is the best one. Everything about her is just so sweet!Since Auntie B's page is mostly just showing the animal transports she does, there isn't really much else to say about this sweet Rottweiler herself. We know that her forever family really enjoyed her kisses. They all seemed to mesh very well together!
She's transported tons of Rotties before, including some very adorable puppies. They're always sweet as can be, which is in stark contrast to what a lot of people believe about this breed! Movies and television shows have really demonized Rottweilers, but in reality, they're some of the best!
Just look at their itty bitty puppy faces:
Auntie B is doing something not a lot of people know about, but it is an important task. You do not just have to rescue dogs in your area! If you look around you and there's just no one who tickles your fancy, you can branch out!
Some shelters will arrange transport within a certain radius (either to you or via rescue-to-rescue transfer), and there are private services you can hire to transport your rescue if they don't offer one! It might cost a bit more money than it normally would to rescue a dog, but it might be so worth it!
I mean, just look at this family. Any amount of money is worth it for those kisses!
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