Max & Roxy (Dunroamin K9 Rescue, South Yorkshire)

last updated:

Listed under:

24/5/18 – Max and Roxy have found their new home at last!

Max (left) and Roxy (right) are an absolutely adorable, biddable couple of Rotties who are patiently waiting at Dunroamin K9 Rescue in South Yorkshire, for their forever family to find them. Max is 7, Roxy is 6 and both have impeccably good manners. They could live with older children. They’re good with other dogs AND cats!

Some people think Rotties are dopey but they’re actually very intelligent and easy to train (not that these two need any training!). They are driven to please…

While another dog jumps up, Max knows how to be a Good Boy at all times!

Max and Roxy have big open hearts! They have clearly been thoroughly loved and brought up nicely. They came to Dunroamin because their owner sadly passed away. You might think two big dogs are too much but they’re so well behaved and relaxed in each other’s company, they really are easy to have around.

Max in particular will spend his every waking moment trying to show you what a Good Boy he is. Look how nicely he sits for a brushy brush…

Roxy is more happy-go-lucky than earnest old Max, but still very good. She seems to find everything about life super fun!

“Ha ha! Max! What have they done to you now?!”

Apart from being very cheerful people, Max and Roxy offer you their undying and substantial love! Have you ever been leaned into for fuss by a big soppy Rottie? Imagine being sandwiched between two. That is dog cuddle bliss!

Max and Roxy are neutered and healthy… and did we mention how good they are?!

Max and Roxy competing for approval with their friend Pluto.

If you want to meet the two best behaved Rotties in the world, please contact Dunroamin K9 Rescue as follows:

Phone:   Lynda  0787 857 2343 or  Debbie  0797 982 3694
Email:   info@dunroamin-k9rescue.org.uk

Or use their online contact form: click here.

Please say you saw Max and Roxy featured on the Oldies Club website.


This replaces Max and Roxy’s original page dated 14th October 2017.

Share to help find homes for old dogs…