Rose
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Rose
AvailableRose is a medium-sized, black Labrador Retriever mix with a short coat. At 5 years old, sheās an adult female whoās house trained and spayed. Her vaccinations are current, and she currently resides in Lago Vista, TX. Roseās journey has shaped her into a loving and resilient companion, perfect for a family ready to provide her with a gentle home.
About Rose
Rose is a deeply loving, affectionate dog with a gentle face thatās hard to resist. Sheās a wonderful fit for a family with children and has a way of making everyone feel at ease. Rose has had a tough startāshe survived giving birth to a litter of puppies as a puppy herself, arriving underweight and ill. Thanks to dedicated care and patience, sheās bounced back and is now completely healthy and eager for a stable, caring home. Rose gets along well with both dogs and kids, making her a versatile companion. Sheāll need a secure fence and attentive supervision when outside to keep her safe. Rose is just waiting for someone willing to offer her the security and affection sheās always deserved. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
Adoption Fee
$120Payment after application.
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Questions about Rose
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Rose, as a Labrador Retriever mix, does well in an environment where sheās part of daily family lifeāideally in a house with access to a secure yard. Labs thrive where they can be near their people and participate in activities.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
A medium yard is ideal for Rose, as Labrador Retriever mixes like her need room to move and play. Sheāll also enjoy regular walks and outdoor adventures.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Roseās gentle Labrador Retriever nature makes her well-suited for families with children. Sheās patient and playful, which fits right into an energetic household.











