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Rosey Courtesy Listing

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3-7 years|Australian Shepherd, Yellow Labrador Retriever|Female|Medium|Newport, WA
🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate🎾 Playful🏃 High Energy🚽 House Trained

Rosey is a medium-sized, spayed female Aussiedor. She's an adult, estimated to be around 5 months old. Although her exact weight is unknown, she is playful and energetic, thriving on exercise and mental stimulation. Rosey is house trained, vaccinated, and ready for a loving home in Newport, WA.

About Rosey Courtesy Listing

Rosey is a vibrant Aussiedor, a delightful mix of Australian Shepherd and Yellow Lab, born on May 28, 2023. At about 50 pounds, she is spayed and ready for her forever home. Rosey flourishes in environments that provide structure and calm, so a quiet house with a securely fenced yard is ideal. She thrives on consistent exercise and a predictable routine. Daily fetch sessions—30 minutes or more—are her absolute favorite, along with walks and mental stimulation through food toys. Although extremely loyal and loving with those she trusts, Rosey can be shy and anxious. She's initially cautious around strangers and loud noises, which can create stress. She's also leash reactive, so a patient owner who understands the needs of high-energy working breeds is vital. Rosey enjoys showing off her tricks, including sit, high-five, and stay, and she considers her crate a safe haven. Just a note: she’s the messiest water drinker! Living in an apartment brings its challenges for her, so a home with a fenced yard is what she truly needs. If you believe you can offer Rosey the love and understanding she deserves, let’s get started on her adoption process.

Questions about Rosey Courtesy Listing

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

    Rosey, as an Aussiedor, is best suited for a calm living environment with plenty of space to roam, preferably a home with a securely fenced yard.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Rosey needs ample outdoor space to play and exercise, ideally a fenced yard where she can enjoy 30 minutes or more of fetch every day.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Rosey may be good with older, calm children who can understand her shy nature and give her space when needed.