Posted over 4 months ago | Updated 1 month ago
This helps Cody's Friends Rescue with pet care costs.
Gorgeous Rosie girl was adopted from the shelter, but sadly returned due to the adopter’s allergies. She was then put on the urgent list at only 8 months old. Luckily, Rosie was intercepted by her foster & CFR just hours away from being euthanized.
She’s currently soaking up all the love in her foster home, but definitely deserves the stability of a forever home. Rosie loves playing fetch, splashing in the water, hugs, and belly rubs. Like many young dogs she can be energetic and a little feisty, but she also settles down easily and will lay next to you while watching a movie or working from home. She does fine in a crate and just takes a few minutes to remember that she’s not being left for long.
She’s also a fast learner and knows “sit”, "stay", and “shake". Rosie walks well on a leash and also does well with redirection… listening to “get down”, "no", and "leave it". She can get a little jumpy and excited with her play and would do best in a home as the only pet or with another dog her size and older kids. She’s not a big barker and seems to love everyone she encounters. But she’s also curious and can get a little chatty & alert with the unfamiliar, so she may need to be approached slowly and needs slow introduction to other dogs.
Rosie would love an active family or backyard with room to play fetch, run around, and sniff all the things. She’s going to be a very sweet & loyal companion to a lucky person or family! She arrived fully vetted and is with a foster. She is a beautiful tan girl with ears that stand straight up.
Gorgeous Rosie girl was adopted from the shelter, but sadly returned due to the adopter’s allergies. She was then put on the urgent list at only 8 months old. Luckily, Rosie was intercepted by her foster & CFR just hours away from being euthanized.
She’s currently soaking up all the love in her foster home, but definitely deserves the stability of a forever home. Rosie loves playing fetch, splashing in the water, hugs, and belly rubs. Like many young dogs she can be energetic and a little feisty, but she also settles down easily and will lay next to you while watching a movie or working from home. She does fine in a crate and just takes a few minutes to remember that she’s not being left for long.
She’s also a fast learner and knows “sit”, "stay", and “shake". Rosie walks well on a leash and also does well with redirection… listening to “get down”, "no", and "leave it". She can get a little jumpy and excited with her play and would do best in a home as the only pet or with another dog her size and older kids. She’s not a big barker and seems to love everyone she encounters. But she’s also curious and can get a little chatty & alert with the unfamiliar, so she may need to be approached slowly and needs slow introduction to other dogs.
Rosie would love an active family or backyard with room to play fetch, run around, and sniff all the things. She’s going to be a very sweet & loyal companion to a lucky person or family! She arrived fully vetted and is with a foster. She is a beautiful tan girl with ears that stand straight up.