Rose's Litter
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Rose's Litter
AvailableRose's Litter is a group of young, mixed breed puppies in Glendale, AZ. Their coloring includes apricot, brown, and cream shades, and their short coats are easy to care for. These medium-sized pups are all neutered, vaccinated, and house trained, making them a fantastic match for an adopter looking for ready-to-go companions. Born on February 26, they fall under the dreamy and empathetic Pisces sun signāknown for their affectionate nature.
About Rose's Litter
Meet Rose's Litter: five mixed breed puppies born on February 26, 2026, under unusual rural circumstances. Their mother, Roseāa 57 lb German Shepherd mixāturned up on someone's property having her pups in a culvert, and sheās now safe and thriving. The pups themselves are a fascinating blend, each showing off unique tail types and an array of apricot, chocolate, and cream coats. Theyāll likely grow to be medium-sized adults. So far, these pups are picking up house manners early, already using a doggie door, and loving time spent with people and dogs. They come spayed or neutered, microchipped, and vaccinated. Roseās Litter is outgoing and already well socializedāyou can expect happy personalities and bright puppy energy from any of the group. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Rose's Litter
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Rose's Litter, being mixed-breed puppies with German Shepherd ancestry, should adapt well to a range of environments, especially homes where they get attention and some room to play. Theyāll do well in both houses with yards and more active households.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
These puppies are expected to grow into medium-sized, energetic adult dogs, so a home with a yard or access to regular outdoor playtime is ideal. Daily walks and some space to explore will help keep them happy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Rose's Litter has been well socialized and is friendly with people, making them a good choice for families with children who understand how to treat puppies gently.











