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Rose

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6 months- 2 years|Pit Bull Terrier, Mixed Breed|Female|Large|Mount Holly, NJ
🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate🎾 Playful🏃 High Energy

Rose is a large young female pit bull terrier/mixed breed who is currently residing at Burlington County Animal Shelter. She has been spayed and is new to the rescue, ready to find her loving forever home.

About Rose

Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now! Meet Rose, a young, enthusiastic, and joyful large female dog who is sure to steal your heart! Rose is bursting with spirit and energy, making every day brighter with her playful enthusiasm. Whether she's romping around with a game of fetch or enjoying a leisurely stroll in the park, her happy personality brings smiles to everyone she encounters. Rose is a recent arrival at the rescue and is just beginning to get comfortable in her new surroundings. She’s an exciting opportunity for a new family, ready to bloom into a cherished companion. As you consider adopting, keep in mind that this delightful girl is overflowing with joy and needs a forever home that can nurture her potential. Let the adventure begin—Rose is waiting for the perfect family to start a wonderful new journey together and fill your life with happiness! Give them the home they have been waiting for. Apply today.

Questions about Rose

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Pit Bull Terrier mixes thrive in environments where they receive lots of love, structure, and exercise. They do well in homes with secure yards and owners committed to their training and socialization.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    A pit bull mix generally benefits from a home with a fenced yard or regular access to outdoor spaces. Daily exercise and playtime are important to keep them mentally and physically happy.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Pit Bull Terrier mixes can be very affectionate and gentle with children when properly socialized and trained. Families with children should supervise interactions and teach both dogs and kids respectful behavior.