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Rosaria

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2 years old|Doberman Pinscher|Female|Large|Manning, SC
🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate🎾 Playful

Rosaria is a large, female mixed-breed Doberman Pinscher, around 2 years and 2 months old, with a short black and brown coat. She is not yet house trained, but she’s already spayed and current on vaccinations. Rosaria is in Manning, SC and is ready for her next chapter.

About Rosaria

Rosaria is a young, large mixed-breed Doberman Pinscher with a striking black and brown coat and a short, sleek fur texture. She is still working on her house training, so patience and consistency will be important as she adjusts. Despite being an adult at just over two years old, Rosaria comes packed with playful energy and a friendly, affectionate demeanor that shines through in her interactions. Her vaccinations are up to date and she’s already spayed, making her move-in ready. Rosaria's playful spirit and eagerness for companionship mean she'll be happiest in a home where she gets plenty of daily interaction and exercise. Fun fact—born March 4, Rosaria is a Pisces, often known for their sweet and gentle nature. She’s located in Manning, SC and looking for someone to share adventures and a cozy spot on the sofa. Lets make it official, apply to adopt!

Questions about Rosaria

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

    Rosaria is a mixed-breed Doberman Pinscher who will do best in a home with space to move and interact. Dobermans usually thrive in active households that can offer structure and plenty of company.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    As a large mixed-breed Doberman Pinscher, Rosaria will need regular access to a yard or outdoor area to run, play, and exercise. A securely fenced yard is ideal, but daily long walks or runs can help if a yard is not available.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Rosaria's breed, the mixed-breed Doberman Pinscher, tends to be friendly and loyal, often doing well with children when socialized early. Supervision and respectful play are important for everyone’s safety.