Rosco A
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Rosco A
AvailableRosco A is a medium-sized, adult, neutered male mixed breed (Pit Bull Terrier) located in Plano, TX. His vaccinations are current. While not yet house trained, Rosco A is friendly and eager to find his place in an active home.
About Rosco A
Rosco A is that rare dog who brings out the best in everyone. At around 13 months old, he’s smart, social, and genuinely happy to be out in the world with his people. Rosco handled his shelter dog walk like a pro—excited at first, but he settled right down when it was time to put on his harness and head out. He walked alongside another dog, calmly checking out park goers and their pets without a hint of trouble. This is a dog who knows how to keep his cool, whether meeting new people or new dogs. Car rides? He’s an easy passenger, stretching out with his head on the middle console, relaxed and content. And it’s hard to top Rosco’s day at the firehouse—posing for photos, wagging his tail, even giving the firefighters a few kisses. Loud sounds and sirens didn’t faze him at all. Rosco just wants to be someone’s best friend, active sidekick, and loyal family member. He isn’t house trained yet, so be prepared to teach him the basics. If you’re looking for a dog who brings steady happiness and adventure, Rosco’s waiting in Plano, TX. Your new best friend is just one click away.
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Questions about Rosco A
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Rosco A, a Pit Bull Terrier mix, does well in an environment that provides regular activity, such as a home with a securely fenced yard or access to frequent walks. He is well-suited for adopters who can give him engagement and exercise.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Pit Bull Terrier mixes like Rosco A thrive with daily walks and opportunities for play outside. A medium yard or access to parks is ideal, but he can adapt to apartment living if exercised regularly.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Pit Bull Terrier mixes are generally affectionate and can do well with children when properly socialized. Rosco A, being friendly and social, would likely fit in with a family.











