
Miss Rosie is a returning RAGOM dog, she was adopted at the young age of 6 months. Her family took well care of her and loved her dearly and it was a change in living situation that they thought it was best to surrender her. Rosalita is her full name but responds to Rosie.
When she first came to my house, she ran all over the house exploring with a wagging tail. I took her outside to meet my two dogs. I think their energy was too much for her, so she shyed into the corner. She's been with us for over a week now, and she has become more comforable in her surroundings.
Rosie has been to the vet for her wellness check. She is healthy and weighs in at 42lbs. During the entire time at the vet she was wagging her tail. The doctor even noticed that she was a happy little girl!
She gets along with dogs great. In the first few days, she seemed overwhelmed by my dogs energy and size, as they would get in her face and she snapped at them twice. Which is quite understandable, going from living with a Jack Russell to now living with 2 larger dogs. I think Rosie is now getting more used to them because I saw Mollie and Rosie do some play bows to each other. I think it would be best if Rosie had another dog companion in her forever home. For the most part Rosie lives in peace with the 2 cats here, if anything she will stalk one of the cats.
Rosie's forever home will need a fenced in yard. The bigger the yard, the better. The SO wrote that she would run laps around the property all day. The SO had moved to a smaller yard, and knew she probably wouldn't be able to do what she loves to do- self exercising.
When we are outside, she isn't interested in playing fetch but will sometimes run around the fence perimeter.
When you say her name, her tail starts wagging, every time. Most of the time she's calm. When I come home from work, is when she gets all excited and wiggles. But the good thing is, she doesn't jump up on you. Her favorite spot to sleep in on the bed. Rosie loves belly rubs. She has no resource guarding. I would say she is house trained. We did let her have free roam when gone for 8 hours, but there were a couple of pooping accidents that happened. At this moment we are putting her in the kennel when we are gone. But no accidents when we are home.
Rosie will be at the Chuck and Don's in Roseville this Saturday from 11a-12p.