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Rex

  • Senior
  • Male
  • Large

About Rex

Warren, OH

Physical Traits

Senior
(8+ years)
Male
Large
(61-100 lbs)
Bicolor

Behavior

House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
No
Vaccinated:
Yes
Special Needs:
No

Rex’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

Adoption Fee

$175

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Rex's Story

#Rex<br/><br/>For a little while there, Rex just wasn’t feeling good.<br/>He was tired, shut down, and honestly… he looked like he had simply given up.<br/>But we listened to him.<br/>We figured out what he needed.<br/>And slowly but surely, our big lovable guy started feeling better <br/>Now? Rex wants attention. He wants to be near you. He wants love — something we truly don’t think he ever had before.<br/>Rex and another dog lived in absolutely horrible conditions before coming to us. They never got to just be dogs. They never got to enjoy running outside, relaxing in a yard, or even living in a clean environment. The house they lived in was their bathroom. It was heartbreaking. No dog should ever have to endure that kind of life.<br/>Rex is 10 years old.<br/>An older gentleman who should be spending his days relaxing on a porch, soaking up sunshine, and being spoiled rotten… not sitting in a shelter trying to figure out why his whole world changed.<br/><br/>So when people meet Rex, we need them to understand something…<br/>This boy needs grace.<br/>He needs patience.<br/>He needs time to decompress.<br/>He needs someone willing to let him figure things out at his own pace.<br/>Bouncing dogs like Rex around after a couple days or a week is simply not fair to them. Dogs that have lived through trauma need consistency. They need understanding. They need someone willing to say, “I’m going to give you the time you deserve.”<br/>And Rex? He is worth that time.<br/>Because once he starts opening up, you see it — this big personality hiding underneath everything he’s been through. He loves being with people. He loves soaking up attention. He just wants to feel safe and loved.<br/>If you are a responsible Rottweiler owner and understand the breed, please consider fostering or even adopting our big boy Rex. He deserves someone willing to see past the shelter walls and understand that healing takes time.<br/>And please<br/>give him some grace. <br/>He’s trying.<br/>He’s learning.<br/><br/>He’s finally getting to experience things he never had before.<br/>He’s our big 80 lb lovable Rottie guy, and we would truly love to see him finally get the second chance he has always deserved.<br/><br/> Please submit an application to:<br/>Healthyheartsproject.org/adopt<br/><br/>A team member will reach out within 24–48 hours to schedule a meet & greet.<br/>Please… give Rex a chance to shine<br/>Location <br/>909 Martin Luther King Blvd., Warren, OH See less

#Rex

For a little while there, Rex just wasn’t feeling good.
He was tired, shut down, and honestly… he looked like he had simply given up.
But we listened to him.
We figured out what he needed.
And slowly but surely, our big lovable guy started feeling better
Now? Rex wants attention. He wants to be near you. He wants love — something we truly don’t think he ever had before.
Rex and another dog lived in absolutely horrible conditions before coming to us. They never got to just be dogs. They never got to enjoy running outside, relaxing in a yard, or even living in a clean environment. The house they lived in was their bathroom. It was heartbreaking. No dog should ever have to endure that kind of life.
Rex is 10 years old.
An older gentleman who should be spending his days relaxing on a porch, soaking up sunshine, and being spoiled rotten… not sitting in a shelter trying to figure out why his whole world changed.

So when people meet Rex, we need them to understand something…

#Rex

For a little while there, Rex just wasn’t feeling good.
He was tired, shut down, and honestly… he looked like he had simply given up.
But we listened to him.
We figured out what he needed.
And slowly but surely, our big lovable guy started feeling better
Now? Rex wants attention. He wants to be near you. He wants love — something we truly don’t think he ever had before.
Rex and another dog lived in absolutely horrible conditions before coming to us. They never got to just be dogs. They never got to enjoy running outside, relaxing in a yard, or even living in a clean environment. The house they lived in was their bathroom. It was heartbreaking. No dog should ever have to endure that kind of life.
Rex is 10 years old.
An older gentleman who should be spending his days relaxing on a porch, soaking up sunshine, and being spoiled rotten… not sitting in a shelter trying to figure out why his whole world changed.

So when people meet Rex, we need them to understand something…
This boy needs grace.
He needs patience.
He needs time to decompress.
He needs someone willing to let him figure things out at his own pace.
Bouncing dogs like Rex around after a couple days or a week is simply not fair to them. Dogs that have lived through trauma need consistency. They need understanding. They need someone willing to say, “I’m going to give you the time you des

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Rex is from The Healthy Hearts and Paws Project

[Warren, OH]

Our Mission
To promote animal welfare through education and by providing care and temporary placement for heartworm positive and emergency medical needs dogs to give each dog a second chance at a positive outcome.

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