Posted over 6 months ago | Updated over 3 weeks ago
This helps Town and Country Animal Rescue with pet care costs.
Rosie is an 8 year old female daschund mix who does NOT want to hear you call her an "ole lady". This sassy girl used 2024 to fine tune her diet, close her smartwatch rings and shed some unwanted pounds. She is now sporting a newly contoured waistline and is ready to hit the dating scene again. But Rosie doesn't want to be known just for her beautiful body. Her personality is her greatest attribute. A staff and volunteer favorite, she loves to spend quality time in the lobby chewing on a bone, playing with toys or snuggling in the blankets. When a human comes into the lobby, she is eager to greet them and request a gentle tummy rub or a smooch. Rosie is very serious about her fitness routine. She is all business on her walks and prefers a brisk pace. Rosie has done well around most other dogs, especially males dogs who are her size or smaller. We have not cat tested her yet. During her time in a foster home, she was potty trained once she learned the routine. Rosie is enjoying her youthful appearance and is healthy enough to enjoy many more years of fun if her humans keep her on a strict diet with plenty of exercise. Apply to meet our amazing Rosie!
The adoption fee is $200 and covers age appropriate vaccines, a microchip, and a spay/neuter.
We're open from 12-4 PM every day EXCEPT Wednesday! Did you know you don't need to have an appointment to visit our available cats and dogs***? Simply drop by and if you find a potential new furry friend, you can fill out an application on the day you visit. Go to townandcountryanimalrescue.org to fill out our digital application. Applications are typically processed in 3-5 business days.
Once you're approved, you can return on the date and time set up by your adoption counselor, with your family and pets for a meet and greet. If it goes well, you can take your new best friend home on the meet and greet day!
***Please note that animals in foster homes cannot be viewed at our rescue, and appointments are still required to meet them.
Follow us on Facebook to learn more about Town and Country Animal Rescue and our mission!
Rosie is an 8 year old female daschund mix who does NOT want to hear you call her an "ole lady". This sassy girl used 2024 to fine tune her diet, close her smartwatch rings and shed some unwanted pounds. She is now sporting a newly contoured waistline and is ready to hit the dating scene again. But Rosie doesn't want to be known just for her beautiful body. Her personality is her greatest attribute. A staff and volunteer favorite, she loves to spend quality time in the lobby chewing on a bone, playing with toys or snuggling in the blankets. When a human comes into the lobby, she is eager to greet them and request a gentle tummy rub or a smooch. Rosie is very serious about her fitness routine. She is all business on her walks and prefers a brisk pace. Rosie has done well around most other dogs, especially males dogs who are her size or smaller. We have not cat tested her yet. During her time in a foster home, she was potty trained once she learned the routine. Rosie is enjoying her youthful appearance and is healthy enough to enjoy many more years of fun if her humans keep her on a strict diet with plenty of exercise. Apply to meet our amazing Rosie!
The adoption fee is $200 and covers age appropriate vaccines, a microchip, and a spay/neuter.
We're open from 12-4 PM every day EXCEPT Wednesday! Did you know you don't need to have an appointment to visit our available cats and dogs***? Simply drop by and if you find a potential new furry friend, you can fill out an application on the day you visit. Go to townandcountryanimalrescue.org to fill out our digital application. Applications are typically processed in 3-5 business days.
Once you're approved, you can return on the date and time set up by your adoption counselor, with your family and pets for a meet and greet. If it goes well, you can take your new best friend home on the meet and greet day!
***Please note that animals in foster homes cannot be viewed at our rescue, and appointments are still required to meet them.
Follow us on Facebook to learn more about Town and Country Animal Rescue and our mission!