Rosie
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Rosie
AvailableRosie is a young, female American Bulldog weighing approximately 55 lbs. She has a medium build and sports a short, beautiful red/chestnut coat. Rosie is house trained and spayed with up-to-date vaccinations. Located in West Milton, OH, she's looking for a calm and patient home to help her thrive.
About Rosie
Rosie is a spayed American Bulldog, fully vetted, and ready for a foster or forever home. At around 4 years old and weighing approximately 55 lbs, she thrives in a calm environment. Her current foster situation ends on July 5th, so time is of the essence. While Rosie is generally quiet and calm, she can be timid in new situations, preferring the comfort of her familiar surroundings. She's not particularly interested in other dogs and can be afraid of them, so she would do best with a patient owner who can guide her gently. Rosie is crate trained, house trained, and doesn’t bark, making her an excellent companion for someone seeking a laid-back lifestyle. She enjoys short walks and being a couch potato, content to relax and enjoy life with a caring person. A fenced yard would be ideal for her, and a home without children is recommended as she still has much to learn. Don’t miss out on the chance to help Rosie discover a new and fulfilling life journey. Who will be the special someone to love and guide this sweet girl?
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Questions about Rosie
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
American Bulldogs, like Rosie, typically adapt well to calm environments. They thrive in homes where they can feel safe and secure.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Rosie would appreciate a fenced yard to explore, although she enjoys short, relaxed walks outdoors.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Rosie is recommended for adult homes only, as she has much to learn and may not feel comfortable around children.











