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Rosco

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2 years old|Boxer, Bulldog|Male|Large|Houston, TX
🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate🎾 Playful🧠 Smart😽 Loves Kisses

Rosco is a neutered male Bulldog/Boxer mix with a short, white and red coat. He’s about 2 years old and considered large in size. Living in Houston, TX, Rosco is fully vaccinated, house trained, and has had experience with both dogs and cats. His loyal and affectionate personality is a great match for an active, dog-savvy home that values companionship.

About Rosco

Rosco is a classic Bulldog/Boxer mix with a white coat, a striking red mask, and big brown eyes that always seem to be watching for his people. At 2 years old, he's grown into a goofy, expressive, and affectionate companion who would rather be glued to your side than anywhere else. Rosco is the kind of dog who sleeps by your door, follows you from room to room, and gives hugs if you're sitting down. Don't worry about drool: despite his breed, he's tidy—a bonus for such an affectionate pup, especially since he’s a self-proclaimed “kiss-aholic.” Rosco’s spent over a year learning the ropes in foster care. He’s picked up solid manners, sound social skills, and understands what’s expected in a home. He tolerates dominant dogs, respects cats after proper introductions, and gets along well with children, though his size and strength could overwhelm the little ones at times. Rosco is house trained, communicative (sometimes a tattletale), and takes comfort in consistency and closeness. If you want a loyal, big-hearted dog who knows his people come first, Rosco's ready to meet you. Click apply and let the tail-wagging begin!

Questions about Rosco

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

    Rosco, as a Bulldog/Boxer mix, adapts well to homes with moderate space and a stable routine. He thrives when close to people and will do best in a home where he's part of the daily action.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    A Bulldog/Boxer mix like Rosco appreciates access to a yard or regular outdoor play, but he’s most content when included in walks or interactive play with his people, rather than left on his own for hours.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Rosco's mix is generally good with kids, and he’s lived with children before. Given his size and enthusiasm, he does best with older children or in homes where younger kids are monitored during interactions.