Rosie
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Rosie
AvailableRosie is a large, spayed female mixed breed adult in Cincinnati, OH. She recently returned from foster care and brings a calm and steady energy to the home, balanced with an enthusiastic side when outdoors. Rosie likes routines and is comfortable living with other dogs, though she does best when fed separately. Her personality makes her a good fit for active households who appreciate both adventure and downtime.
About Rosie
Rosie just returned from foster care and came back with some surprises: she really knows how to relax. In her foster home, she adapted quickly to a routine and brought a steady, calm presence to the house. Outside, Rosie has her playful, energetic moments. She's happiest on walks, prefers being out in the fresh air, and she’ll do just about anything for a snack. She already knows "sit" and "wait" and would benefit from more training sessions to give her mind something to work on. Rosie gets along with most other dogs. Her play style is rough-and-rowdy, so she isn’t the type to hang back passively, and she may be choosy about her playmates. If sharing a home with other dogs, it’s important that she eats her meals separate from them. Kids should come meet her and see how everyone clicks, while cats are still an unknown in her book. This is a dog that offers adventure when you want it, and calm whenever you call for it. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Rosie
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Rosie, a mixed breed dog, tends to do well in homes where she can get both space to relax and opportunities for play. She's a good fit for people who can provide both structure and outlets for her energy.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Large mixed breed dogs like Rosie appreciate access to a yard or regular walks. She doesn’t require acres, but would thrive with daily time outside and activities to keep her interested.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Rosie could do well with children, especially if everyone meets first. Her playful nature means she may be best with older kids who understand dog behavior and can interact appropriately.
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