From hoarding to hugging: Meet Sydney, the 77-Pound Rottweiler mix who just wants to love you

ContributedSydney, a 1-year-old Rottweiler mix, shows off her playful personality after being rescued from a hoarding case in Jacksonville. Humane Society of Marion County

OCALA, FL (352today.com) – Meet Sydney, a 77-pound bundle of love from the Humane Society of Marion County (HSMC) who’s been through more than most in her short life, but still greets the world with a wagging tail and a heart full of hope.

Just 1 year and 3 months old, this Rottweiler mix was rescued from a hoarding situation in Jacksonville. Despite her rough beginnings, Sydney is sweet, social, and bursting with potential. She’s a gentle soul who gets along well with cats and thrives in homes with older children, especially those 12 and up who can match her size and playful energy.

While shy at first, Sydney strikes the perfect balance between fun-loving pup and affectionate cuddlebug. Whether she’s romping around the yard or curling up for a quiet snuggle, she’s happiest when surrounded by love. Her big brown eyes and warm demeanor win hearts instantly.

A one-year-old Rottweiler mix named Sydney receives affection from two women in an office setting, one kneeling in front of her and the other sitting on the floor, while on a pink leash.
Sydney quickly made friends with NCFM Media Advisor Sammie Paradiso and 92.5/95.5 Wind-FM’s Hunter during her visit to 352today. Courtesy: Kathy Dugan/352today

Now, she’s looking for a second chance with a family that will give her the care, stability, and affection she’s always deserved. Get ready for a loyal companion who will greet you with a wag, make you laugh with her goofy antics, and wrap you in the kind of hugs only a big dog can give, and consider making Sydney part of your pack.

If you’re looking to help but not yet ready to adopt, HSMC is looking for volunteers through the busy summer. Kids and teens must be at least 14 years old to participate in volunteer programs and must be 16 years or older to volunteer without a parent or guardian. You can visit thehsmc.org/volunteer to get involved.