Rosemary
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Rosemary
AvailableRosemary is a female husky/mixed breed puppy, about 7 months old and considered large in size. She is house trained and has been spayed. Rosemary currently lives in Lexington, KY, and is looking for a forever home that matches her gentle but confident personality, and her readiness to learn and adapt.
About Rosemary
Rosemary is a 7-month-old husky mix with both brains and heart. She’s crate trained, mostly potty trained, and walks well on a leash—the basics are firmly in place. She already knows sit, stay, and lay down, and she’s quick to figure out new routines. Rosemary can be shy with new people, but once she feels secure, she’s deeply affectionate and eager to bond. Her independent streak means she can entertain herself and relax calmly. She thrives around confident dogs and enjoys the company of cats. With good introductions, she fits well into a multi-pet home—though she may be a bit much for very small dogs at first. Rosemary is gentle by nature but benefits from patience and structure to reach her full, loyal potential. She’s ideally suited to a home that values mutual respect and thoughtful companionship. Ready to see if she’s the right fit for you? Your new best friend is just one click away.
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Questions about Rosemary
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Rosemary, being a husky/mixed breed, is best suited for an active household with ample space and daily activity. She'll thrive where there are opportunities for both mental and physical stimulation.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
A husky/mixed breed like Rosemary benefits from access to a secure, fenced yard for play and exercise. Regular outdoor walks and time to stretch her legs are important too.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Generally, husky/mixed breeds are good with children when properly socialized. Rosemary's gentle and affectionate nature makes her a promising candidate for families, provided introductions are supervised.











