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Rosa

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6 months old|Siberian Husky, Chow Chow|Female|Medium|Oneill, NE
♿️ Special needs🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate🎾 Playful🧑‍🧒‍🧒 Good with Children

Rosa is a mixed-breed puppy, part Siberian Husky and Chow Chow, with a medium build and medium-length coat. She is about six months old and not yet spayed. Rosa is currently not house trained and is being cared for in ONeill, NE. She has some special needs that will require extra consideration from her future home.

About Rosa

Rosa was born at the shelter in November 2025, just three weeks after her mom arrived. She’s a gentle, playful puppy who thrives on affection and enjoys cuddling up whenever she can. At six months old, Rosa is still very much in her lively puppy phase and looking for a family ready to help her grow and learn. She is not yet house trained, so she’ll need some patience as she figures things out. Rosa does well with children and is noted for her sweet and friendly temperament. Her coat is medium in length, perfect for snuggling or exploring the yard. Rosa does have some special needs, so her adopter should be ready to provide a little extra attention to support her development. If you’re seeking a loving companion with plenty of playful energy, Rosa is waiting in ONeill, NE. Your new best friend is just one click away.

Questions about Rosa

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

    Rosa is a Siberian Husky/Chow Chow mix, so she tends to do well in homes with plenty of space and a secure yard. Both breeds appreciate room to move and active households.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    A medium to large fenced yard is ideal for Rosa's mix, as both Huskies and Chows benefit from daily exercise outside. Apartments can work if she gets regular walks and activity.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Rosa's blend of Husky and Chow Chow traits is generally suitable for homes with children, especially if puppies are socialized early. With attention and supervision, she can thrive alongside kids.