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Rosia

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3-7 years|Belgian Shepherd / Malinois, Pit Bull Terrier|Female|Medium|Los Angeles, CA
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Rosia is a medium-sized, adult female who is a mix of Belgian Malinois and Pit Bull Terrier. She is spayed, fully vaccinated, house trained, and currently located in Los Angeles, CA. Rosia does best as the only pet in the home and is ready for her forever family.

About Rosia

Rosia is a 5-year-old Pit Bull and Belgian Malinois mix with an undeniable zest for life. She’s built for activity—whether you’re hiking, playing fetch, or working on new training games, Rosia lights up when she’s moving and learning. But this isn’t a working dog who needs a full-time job; Rosia’s ultimate wish is for a real home. She’s loving, expressive, and thrives on human connection. You’ll find her leaning in for affection, sharing goofy moments, or loyally sticking right by your side. Rosia has spent years in a boarding facility, still managing to stay hopeful and deeply affectionate. She needs to be the only pet so she can soak up your love and attention without competing. If you want a one-and-only active companion who greets you with kisses and keeps you laughing, Rosia is ready to be your dedicated friend. She’s waited long enough and deserves to finally come home. Click apply to start the adoption process.

Questions about Rosia

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

    Rosia is a Belgian Malinois and Pit Bull mix who thrives in homes with active adopters. A house with access to regular outdoor activities, and one where she’s the only pet, will let her fully blossom.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Rosia’s breeds are known for being energetic. She’ll do best with access to a yard or regular visits to parks and hiking trails, as she needs room to stretch her legs and burn energy daily.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    While many Pit Bull and Belgian Malinois mixes can be good with children, Rosia should be the only pet. Any introductions to kids should be thoughtful and supervised, given her high energy and people focus.