Rolo

I’m heartbroken to have to re-home my dog Rolo. We’ve had him since he was 10 weeks old. He is a 2 yr 10 months purebred American Pitbull Terrier XL – 108 pounds. His parents were AKC registered – Wolfbane and Russia Magoo. He is definitely an in-door dog but he loves the outdoors too and he is not afraid of thunder or lightning.
The reason I need to re-home him is my elderly parents have moved into our home and he poses a real danger to injuring them. He needs to be in an environment where when he gets the zoomies or hears something he needs to investigate and runs across the house he won’t be in danger of knocking down an elderly person or a baby. In addition to this he is also resource guarding me and I have been working on this with him but it is very difficult to do with my 80-year-old mother and I don’t want to continue putting her in a position to be barked at (his bark is very deep and loud and can be quite scary) or rushed at. In addition to this it is very difficult to teach non-dog people the proper ways to conduct themselves around dogs or how to be calm, assertive energy or to pick up on dogs clues or how to be around dogs. Like bending over the top of them and patting them and putting your face right up to them or being afraid near them, etc.
In his life he has had extensive training both in-house and at Serenity Ranch Kennels. He knows and obeys these commands:

Kennel
Hush
Place
Stay
Sit
Down
Off
Leave It / Take It
Come
Heel
Shake
Automatic Sit at thresholds
Okay

We have used an e-collar on him on very low settings. He is very responsive to it. It simply acts as a reminder and is helpful to stop barking at the fence or to recall when he is far away.
He walks well on a leash but must be on a slip or prong collar if you don’t want to get pulled across to investigate every squirrel or lizard. He does react to other dogs while walking on the leash but is fully controllable on the slip / prong leash and tries very hard to sit. I would not personally walk him without it as he will just pull right out of my hand.
He loves his kennel and doesn’t mind being in it. But he is also able to be in the house and use a dog door to go out when he needs to. He doesn’t chew on my furniture or destroy my things although he will destroy plush toys in a matter of minutes. He loves to sniff out treats from the grass in the yard or hidden in the house. He loves getting everything out of a filled kong.

He sleeps in his own bed, right next to my bed, but would prefer to be on the bed or couch. I wouldn’t recommend allowing him to sleep in your bed or on the couch though. In the past we have and he is a real snuggler but he then developed possessiveness of me and we needed to re-adjust so he understands he is a dog.
He loves snuggling and cuddling and pets and playing and food. He is very responsive to treats and training. He loves helping out in the kitchen while you are cooking and sitting patiently to taste whatever you are making. He is great at cleanup duty and assists me to pre-wash the dishes before leaving them in the dishwasher.

I work from home and he is my companion wherever I am. He loves investigating the shower before I step in and testing the water. He will go in the shower for his own cleaning but has to be coaxed a little bit. He will let me brush his teeth but he spends most of the time biting the toothbrush, I can rub my finger across all of his teeth. He is good with ear cleaning and enjoys it although he insists on inspecting whatever you get out of his ears. He is NOT good with nail trimming, but will trim them himself.
He is up-to-date with all of his shots and heartworm preventative. He takes pills very easily. You just put them in some kind of meat and he gobbles them down. He has been neutered at 8 months old and he has never ‘marked’ in the house or outdoor furniture. He is fully potty-trained and has not had an accident in the house since he was a puppy. He does have a dog door though.
He loves car rides and is very chill in the car. He likes to go to Home Depot and other outings. I usually don’t allow people to pet him because I don’t always know who he will tolerate. Some people who are very confident and know how to approach and pet a dog just take a knee and interact with him like they were best friends and then others who are even slightly worried or bend over the top of him get a warning bark. In the past he has tried to jump up on people and this has been something we’ve worked on with him. When being introduced to new people I would recommend having him on a leash to make sure he doesn’t jump up on them.
He plays well with other dogs at Taurus Academy and other dog daycares. He loves to play and has worked on his manners with other dogs. He wouldn’t really do well with another dog that was older and not interested in interacting. He does very well with tolerant dogs.
He recently had a TPLO surgery for a torn ACL and he is almost fully reco

Pet's Name: Rolo
Dog: Primary Breed: American Pitbull Terrier
Primary Breed (if not in list): XL
Birthdate (an estimate is okay): 7/25/22
Age Category: Adult
Where did you get your pet?: From a neighbor who bought him from the breeder. Their son was allergic and they couldn't keep him.
Adoption Day (when did you adopt your pet? An estimate is okay.): October 2022
Gender: Male
Size (at full-grown): Large
Weight (in pounds, at full-grown size): 108
Primary Color: Gray or Blue (Mostly)
What are your pet's favorite toys and activities?: Lounging, Snuggling, Eating, Hunting Lizards
Has your dog received any formal obedience training?: Yes
What commands does your dog know?: Kennel, Hush, Place, Stay, Sit, Down, Off, Leave It / Take It, Come, Heel, Shake, Automatic Sit at thresholds, Okay
How does your dog react to being left alone for short periods?: No, not at all. He is chill when left alone. He doesn't chew up the furniture or anything and he doesn't whine and cry. He is kennel trained but we leave him alone in the house and he uses a dog door to go in/out
Are there any specific triggers that cause your dog anxiety or stress?: Right now it is when my mother gets close to me. Otherwise, he can be reactive to other dogs while on walks but is controllable.
Is there a daily routine that works well for your dog (feeding, walking, sleep)?: 7am breakfast, morning walk, late afternoon walk, dinner at 6pm. Bedtime at 9pm.
Medical History and Care:
Vaccinations up to date
Spayed or Neutered
House/Litter-Trained
Microchipped
Special Diet
Special Needs
Never Vetted
Unknown
Does your pet have any history of health issues or medical conditions that potential adopters should be aware of?: He has skin/ear allergies. We keep this under control with allergy medicine. He had a torn ACL which was repaired with a TPLO surgery. We give him joint supplements.
Has your dog ever shown any challenging behaviors, such as biting a person or another pet? If so, please share some context.: When he was a puppy (about six months old) he did bite another dog. He hasn't had any other incidents since then. As an adult he has been resource guarding me.
How often does your dog require grooming (e.g., bathing, brushing, trimming)? : Not very often. He doesn't tolerate having his nails trimmed. He does this himself.
Does your dog have a dental care routine (e.g., brushing, chews, professional cleanings)?: He will tolerate having his teeth brushed but tries to eat the toothbrush.
Personality:
Playful
Constant Companion
High Energy
Medium Energy
Low Energy
Stubborn
Timid
Needs Training
Friendly to Strangers
Good with Other Dogs
Good with Young Children
Good with Cats
Bonded Pair
Requires A Fenced Yard
Crate Trained
Purebred
How is your dog with other dogs?: Selective: Gets along with some dogs but not others.
How is your dog with cats?: Not sure: Haven't had enough interaction to determine.
What's the most endearing thing about your dog?: He is a big lover and snuggles into you.
What criteria are important to you when considering an adoptive family or home for your pet?: I want someone who is pitbull and dog savvy and will be able to handle him. He is a pet and an indoor dog - I want someone who will want him to be their companion.
Is there anything else you'd like your pet's new family to know?: He requires consistency and firmness. He is a really good dog.
Why are you rehoming your pet (primary reason)?: Other, Not in List
Details about rehoming reason (if needed): My elderly parents have moved into our house and Rolo is a potential hazard to them. He is very fast moving through the environment and has potentially knocked over my mother several times. My parents are not dog savvy and don't know how to properly interact with a dog and this has caused issues. My dog is resource guarding me from my parents and this is dangerous for them.
If applicable, do you have the legal right or necessary permission from the breeder or rescue organization to rehome this pet? :
Not Applicable
Yes
How long will you be able to keep your pet before you may need to consider surrendering him or her to a rescue?: Not an option, my pet will stay with me for as long as it takes
Who is your veterinarian?: Savita Whittier - Wells Branch Pet and Bird Clinic
What do you feed your pet, and does he/she have any feeding quirks or preferences?: Purina Sensitive Skin - Canned Wet Food and Scraps
Do you currently have pet insurance?: No
Would you consider a long-distance adoption?:
Yes
No
Maybe
City, State: Austin, TX
Zip Code: 78732
How did you hear about us?: Rescue/Shelter
Service Level: Tailored Placement: Full Support for Behavioral or Medical Needs