Hi, my name is Ace!


Contact Information

(480) 567-4328

About Me

Sex
Male
Reported
February 17, 2026
Where Last Seen
Zip Code
80038

Critter Details

At the end of January we rescued Ace, FKA Cobb, from MCACC's euthanasia list. He was terrified, trembling all day and night in the back of his kennel. We knew we had to save his life.  Thankfully, Karen with Dynamic Dog Training offered to bring him into her board and train. Ace has not disappointed and is becoming the best version of himself!Update 2/8/26 from his trainer:  Ace is a gem.  This boy was on the E-list for fear.  Once out of the shelter he transformed reallly quickly.  He is so sweet and has a funny sense of humor!  He is training so quickly.  He knows Come, Place, Sit, Down, Heel, and No.  He can hold Place for 30 minutes; we are working on longer.  He was found as a stray and I soon learned he is a door dodger, so we are working hard on door safety and recall that way he never runs away again.  He is very loving and seeks affection.  He is a little bit prone to separation anxiety, so I recommend limiting affection until 90 days after adoption.  This will prevent Ace from developing an unhealthy relationship with his new owner.  He is good in his crate. Initially, he had a little whining (separation anxiety) but that is almost gone.  He enjoys training and has shown no aggression.  He was a little shy meeting my husband, but after one day he was slowly approaching for pets. On day 3 and 4 of seeing my husband, he was still approaching him cautiously but will a wagging tale at a faster speed. Another great thing about Ace is that he is dog friendly! The person who found him had him for two days prior to surrendering to the shelter:  They said he eagerly approached women and children under 10 and hung out with their Chihuahua with no issues.  Whoever adopts him must commit to continuing his training, plus commit to a 3 hour training session with Karen and using a mini educator e-collar.  Karen will continue to support his training as long as needed!Adoption Process:If you are interested in adopting one of our fun-loving, "not-so-rotten" Rotties, you will be asked to fill out our adoption application which allows us to get to know you better. This ensures the dog you are interested in is a good fit for your family and lifestyle. You can access our Adoption Application by visiting our website at www.rottenrottie.com, clicking on Adopt a Rottweiler Adoption Application, and submitting the form online.After reviewing your answers, if we feel the dog you are interested in is not a match for your family, we may recommend a different Rottweiler companion. Once we determine which dog is best for you, we will schedule a meeting at their current home, where they feel most comfortable and act naturally.We require a home check to ensure each dog is going to a safe environment. To finalize the process, an adoption contract must be signed. We also require a rehoming fee, which is typically $500 for most adults and $350 for seniors (6 years and older) or Rottweiler mixes of any age (excluding puppies). Fees for puppies fluctuate depending on the investment required for the litter and whether they are purebred or a mix. These funds are necessary for our organization to continue rehoming Rottweilers in need.All of our dogs are spayed/neutered, fully vaccinated, microchipped, and have tested negative for heartworms. Each dog comes with a collar and a leash. We also address any injuries or illnesses they had upon arrival or developed in foster care; any such conditions will be fully disclosed to the adopter prior to the adoption.Please Note: In almost all cases, we do not adopt to out-of-state applicants. On rare occasions, if we feel it is a PERFECT match for both you and the dog, we may make an exception for our neighbors in Las Vegas. If you live in Las Vegas and would like to be considered, please fill out our adoption application.