Rosie Girl
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Rosie Girl
AvailableRosie Girl is a tricolor (black, brown, and white) mixed-breed female with Rottweiler and Pit Bull Terrier in her lineage. She is young, has a short coat, and is house trained. Rosie is not yet spayed. She is currently in Beaverton, OR.
About Rosie Girl
Rosie Girl is in Beaverton, OR and she’s that rare blend: endlessly enthusiastic, gentle, and tuned in to her people. She just turned 15 months and has lived her whole life around kids, dogs, and even cats. Rosie gets along well with everyone but clearly craves the spotlight—she wants to be your shadow and would shine as either the only pet or as part of a group. She lives for fetch, sticks, and any form of play. Her trademark move is the full-body hug, but she’s also a world-class chewer—she’ll eat tennis balls if you don’t watch her. Rosie’s got a short coat and handsome tricolor coloring, and she keeps her tail wagging nonstop. She’s house trained, knows how to check in with you when called, and easily reads the vibe. Rosie has lived successfully in apartments, but it’s obvious she would thrive with a yard and people who can match her energy outside, or at least commit to active daily outings. Her person can no longer keep up, but says Rosie is devoted and brings laughter wherever she goes. She’s the definition of a Velcro dog—she follows you everywhere, even the bathroom. Rosie deserves someone ready to get out and play as much as she dreams. Her adoption fee is sponsored. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Rosie Girl
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Rosie Girl’s Rottweiler/Pit Bull Terrier mix thrives in a home with active owners and plenty of physical engagement. These breeds do well in environments where they are included in family activities and have space for play.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
As a Rottweiler/Pit Bull Terrier mix, Rosie Girl would benefit from a yard or regular trips to parks where she can run and burn off energy. Daily opportunities for exercise are important for her well-being.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Rosie Girl gets along well with children, and her breeds are generally known for being loyal and gentle with kids when properly supervised.
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