Rose Bud
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Rose Bud
AvailableRose Bud is a 13-year-old spayed female mixed breed dog, who is medium in size. She has a beautiful bond with her companion, Cowboy, and needs a little patience to thrive. Currently located in Cortland, NY, she promises companionship and love in abundance.
About Rose Bud
Rose Bud and Cowboy are a delightful bonded pair searching for a loving home where they can enjoy their golden years together. At 13 years old, Rose Bud thrives alongside Cowboy, who is around 10. They have spent most of their lives together, and their inseparable bond makes them happiest when they’re close. Cowboy is the more outgoing of the duo, always ready to greet visitors with enthusiasm. He adores being in laps and soaking up love and attention. In contrast, Rose Bud is a bit more cautious, taking her time to warm up to new faces. However, her trust in Cowboy helps her feel secure, and with gentle encouragement, she will reveal her affectionate side. This lovely pair is seeking a family who can embrace both of them. They promise to bring double the love, companionship, and the unique pleasure of watching Rose Bud blossom with Cowboy close by. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Rose Bud
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Rose Bud, being a mixed breed dog, generally does well in a home that provides a stable, loving environment. She's happiest with her companion, Cowboy, so a space that accepts both will be ideal.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Mixed breed dogs like Rose Bud enjoy moderate outdoor space. A small yard or regular walks would be plenty for her, especially with Cowboy by her side.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Rose Bud could adapt to a home with children, but potential adopters should ensure the kids understand how to interact gently with shy dogs, as she may initially be cautious.











