ABOUT US
The Rottweiler Welfare Association, is a not-for-profit organisation, and was started in 1979 to find good homes for Rottweilers. The association is completely run by volunteers and is a registered charity since 1981. Our logo says - 'It begins here' and we firmly believe that a dog deserves to get a second chance and find its forever home.
The aims of the association are to:
We operate nationwide and have many years of experience in rehoming Rottweilers. We are not associated with any other Rottweiler rescue organisation, but will try to assist anyone that contacts us for help. We do not have our own rescue centre but have a system whereby we encourage owners of dogs that need to be rehomed to continue to keep their dog for as long as possible until a new suitable home can be found, thus minimising the stress and anxiety on the dog. If a dog needs to be removed from the home for whatever reason or comes to us as a stray we use a number of approved kennels throughout the country for this purpose. The people running these kennels are all experienced with Rottweilers and are Welfare representatives. In some cases a dog would be fostered until a suitable home is found, as it might need to go into a home rather than into a kennel environment. All dogs that need a new home are assessed by us, so we can match the right dog to the right owner and vice versa. All prospective new homes are also checked. It is a requirement of our adoption policy that we will always take a RWA dog back if it needs to be returned for whatever reasons. The Charity has a neutering policy and all dogs depending on their circumstances will be neutered before being rehomed, they will also be micro-chipped and vaccinated. Dogs that cannot be neutered before being rehomed, will still need to be neutered by the owner within 6 months, but payment can be made direct to the vet as part of our neutering programme.
Our Dogs

The dogs we rescue are given up for many reasons: now an adult and no longer
the cute puppy this dog is perceived as a nuisance and is simply abandoned.
A dog is neglected due to the owner not being able to afford the veterinary
fees or food for it to eat. Others need to be helped to find new homes due
to the owner dying or being terminally ill, the loss of a job or home, a
child developing an allergy, a couple having a baby, a family break up and
those who are moving house and are unable or unwilling to take the dog with
them. Then of course there are the cruelty cases, dogs beaten for no reason,
or shut up in a shed all day or left tied to a lampost. It is our policy to
ensure that these Rottweilers get a chance to start a new life and be loved.
When applying to adopt a dog you may need to be prepared to have your name added to a waiting list. To the best of our ability we try to match each dog with the most suitable owner. The length of time you wait depends on your requirement of a dog as well as the dog’s requirements of an owner. If you are flexible about the dog’s age, sex and distance you will travel, your wait may be less.
Information on adopting
Because our rescued Rottweilers are very special to us we insist upon finding them the very best forever homes. To be considered as an adopting owner you must:
So you still want to adopt a Rescue Rottweiler? Then read these notes carefully!
If after reading all this you are still want a Rottie than please consider giving one of our dogs a home. Download our application to rehome a rottie form as a Word document or a pdf file and email it to us or post it to the address on the bottom of the form. Click here to go to our Forms page You can also ring our Welfare lines: 01782 395558 or 01732 841082 to discuss adoption. Please ring at a suitable time, and if be prepared to leave a message on the answerphones. You can also email us for further details at
rottwelfare25@tiscali.co.uk. When emailing us it is helpful to include your name, telephone number and what area of the country you reside in. Dogs now come into care almost on a daily basis and the website gets updated regularly. Under no circumstances will a dog be rehomed to any place other than a home environment. If after you have adopted your dog you require help and advice with your adopted Rottweiler we are only a phone call or email away.Donations
To be able to continue our work, the RWA needs support. A donation will be greatly appreciated when adopting one of our dogs. All donations help with kennelling costs and the care of the dogs.
Children
It is our policy not to place a dog into a home with young children unless we know that the dog has lived with children of the same age range and is accustomed to them.
Rehoming If you need to rehome your dog, you need to complete our rehoming form and return it by email or post. Click here to go to our Forms page. You can also email us at
rottwelfare25@tiscali.co.uk or call 01782 395558 or 01732 841082. If not answered you can leave a message on the answerphone, but be prepared to listen to the message as it may give you other numbers to ring. We cannot rehome dogs that have been aggressive or are shown to have aggressive responses. please be aware that your dog may be placed on a waiting list as our kennels are normally full. We ask you to keep your dog as long as possible, but all situations though will be considered individually. When taking a dog into care for rehoming we would be grateful for a voluntary donation towards the cost of keeping the dog in our kennels, as it can take several weeks or months to find the right home. No dog though once accepted into our care is turned away because of money.Fostering
Could you help us by fostering one of our rescued dogs in your home. You must be people experienced in the breed and you would be subject to a home visit by a Welfare Officer. You must also have household insurance for third party cover. If you are interested please email us at
rottwelfare25@tiscali.co.ukThe Share and Care Scheme has been established to provide Rottweilers with long term care. Share the Responsibility, Care for a Rottweiler. By joining our scheme and donating a fixed amount each month, funds will always be available for dogs that find themselves in Welfare who may have no prospect of a safe and permanent home in the near future, because they may be unsocialised, elderly or have a long term non fatal illness. These dog on the Scheme sometimes take just that much longer to find a suitable forever home, but in this way they are cared for without draining our main fund.
The Sponsorship scheme allows people to sponsor an individual dog for veterinary care, kennelling costs or just a special treat. So if you do not wish to commit to a fixed amount each month this may be your way of helping us. Forms are where you can download all our forms. Events and Shows section is where you will find out where we will be raising funds and what events and shows are taking place. We are always looking for people to help us with these events. If you are running your own event to raise money for us, let us know and it can be added to our website. Whether interested in helping or you wish to add an event email rottwelfare25@tiscali.co.uk Helping us is where you will find ways to raise funds for us. Success Stories are our rehomed rescued rotties. Send us your story and picture about your RWA Rottie and how it is getting on. Email rottwelfare25@tiscali.co.uk Special Needs Dogs is where you can read about how some of our dogs cope with a special disability. Photo album Please send us photos of your Rotties to include. All Rotties very welcome, whether rescued or not. Remembrance pages is dedicated to our Rotties that have gone to Rainbow Bridge. If you would like to add your Rottie to our Remembrance page, please send a photo and a small poem or short piece to rottwelfare25@tiscali.co.uk. We are happy to add all Rotties whether rescued or not. If you have not got a scanner or digital camera than email us for details of where to send pictures and we will be able to do it for you. The Health Issues section is about articles on hip replacement, cruciate ligaments and other health related information. Links. A list of links to relevant sources of information that might be of interest, including the Breed Clubs. Message Forums: Our forum is a place to obtain information on a range of subjects, chat to like-minded people who are friendly, helpful and knowledgeable about Rotties. We do not tolerate using these facilities to advertise puppies or adults for sale, exchange or rehoming. Advertising other goods is not allowed and the site is strictly monitored. If you wish to chat about your rottie or get info this is the place to be, if though you wish to argue, be rude, etc this is not the place to be.