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Rosco

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6 months- 2 years|Boxer, Bulldog|Male|Large|Houston, TX

About Rosco

NAME: Rosco Sex: male neutered Color/Pattern: white, red mask, large brown eyes Breed (s): Bulldog Boxer mix Weight: 65lbs Size: large Coat length: short BDAY approx: April 22, 2024 Age at intake: 11 months Age now: 2 years Intake date: 02/07/25 Coat length: short Foster home : Sheven Description Rosco is a people dog. He is very expressive, loves his people, is a kiss-aholic, empathetic and very smart. Personality Rosco is an affectionate velcro dog who wants to know where his people are and be with them more than anything else. He will watch you through the window and check on you when he is outside. He prefers people over other dogs. If your door is closed he will lay right outside of it until you come out. He learns quickly and listens, and definitely understands you, but can be stubborn just like a bulldog. He wants to be cuddly and will give you a hug if you are sitting down. He isn't drooly at all, which is nice since he loves to be so close to you. He will lick you when given the chance. His thing is to lick your hand as you walk by. He lets other dogs be dominant and does not try to be alpha. Rosco is a tattle-tale and will come announce to you that another dog needs to go out or has had an accident or other infraction. Communicative and in tune with others around him. He has been in his foster home for over a year to learn more manners, become more confident, and be socialized to other dogs. Now he is well adjusted and ready to go. Background Rosco was surrendered by a family with kids in South Houston who got him as a young puppy. They had to move out and couldn't take him with them. The mom and kids wanted to keep him very badly, but the father insisted they rehome him. They bent over backwards to make sure that he was placed in a foster home with a rescue and worked hard to comply with every requirement to make sure he was safe. He was very loved. Compatibility Dogs - yes, has lived with multiple other foster dogs in 2 foster homes Cats - yes, tested and approved. Has learned to be calm around cats. (But still excited) Kids - yes, may be a little strong for younger kids Potty trained - perfectly, big bladder! Has been trained not to jump up