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Hi everyone, my name is Rosette but my foster mom calls me Rosie. I’ve been crossing my paws every night in hopes of finding my furever home. I am an Alaskan mix, and finally got the chance to retire from the dog sledding industry.
So much has changed for me which has been exciting but pretty scary and confusing. After living outside on a chain for 8 yrs, and having to withstand both extreme cold and hot temperatures every day, I can honestly say I don’t mind laying on my own bed and just watching the snow and rain fall from inside.
I have been living with my foster mom now for over a month and I only had one accident, but I had an upset tummy then. I always go to the door to let my humans know it’s potty time. I love these tasty things called treats and my foster mom says I’m incredibly gentle and polite when I take it from her hand. I am unsure of these things they call toys and what to do with them, but, I do have a small red squeak toy that I bury in my bed every night and then I like to pat down my bed, its so comfy and I sleep all night.
My manners are excellent in the house but when I go outside on walks, I get so nervous of all the loud noises I’ve never heard before so I pull very hard on my leash to get back home and onto my comfy couch. I think I just have to get used to the noises and eventually I’ll realize more and more that those sounds can’t hurt me.
I have a foster brother named Jake, he’s ok for a Shihtzu I guess, but he barks so loud and I’m so quiet. I also have a foster dad too, I’m still pretty shy of him, he can pet me but I’m taking a while to really let my guard down with everyone. A definitely prefer a more quiet household.
Rosette will be spayed on May 13th. She is dewormed, UTD on vaccines and microchipped. Her adoption fee is $400.
If you’re interested in adopting her please fill out an application
Hi everyone, my name is Rosette but my foster mom calls me Rosie. I’ve been crossing my paws every night in hopes of finding my furever home. I am an Alaskan mix, and finally got the chance to retire from the dog sledding industry.
So much has changed for me which has been exciting but pretty scary and confusing. After living outside on a chain for 8 yrs, and having to withstand both extreme cold and hot temperatures every day, I can honestly say I don’t mind laying on my own bed and just watching the snow and rain fall from inside.
I have been living with my foster mom now for over a month and I only had one accident, but I had an upset tummy then. I always go to the door to let my humans know it’s potty time. I love these tasty things called treats and my foster mom says I’m incredibly gentle and polite when I take it from her hand. I am unsure of these things they call toys and what to do with them, but, I do have a small red squeak toy that I bury in my bed every night and then I like to pat down my bed, its so comfy and I sleep all night.
My manners are excellent in the house but when I go outside on walks, I get so nervous of all the loud noises I’ve never heard before so I pull very hard on my leash to get back home and onto my comfy couch. I think I just have to get used to the noises and eventually I’ll realize more and more that those sounds can’t hurt me.
I have a foster brother named Jake, he’s ok for a Shihtzu I guess, but he barks so loud and I’m so quiet. I also have a foster dad too, I’m still pretty shy of him, he can pet me but I’m taking a while to really let my guard down with everyone. A definitely prefer a more quiet household.
Rosette will be spayed on May 13th. She is dewormed, UTD on vaccines and microchipped. Her adoption fee is $400.
If you’re interested in adopting her please fill out an application
Baladi & Sled Dog Rescue of Ontario is dedicated to rescuing, rehabilitating, providing veterinary care, and finding loving homes for dogs from the dog sledding industry.
We also extend our reach locally by rescuing stray cats and dogs from Aboriginal communities that we partner with. Additionally, our efforts expand globally as we started this rescue by saving Baladi cats and dogs from the streets of Egypt, but now that it is banned we continue helping Baladi's by supporting their placement in Egyptian shelters.
Baladi & Sled Dog Rescue of Ontario is dedicated to rescuing, rehabilitating, providing veterinary care, and finding loving homes for dogs from the dog sledding industry.
We also extend our reach locally by rescuing stray cats and dogs from Aboriginal communities that we partner with. Additionally, our efforts expand globally as we started this rescue by saving Baladi cats and dogs from the streets of Egypt, but now that it is banned we continue helping Baladi's by supporting their placement in Egyptian shelters.
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