APS of Durham Pet of the Week: Rosie

APS of Durham Pet of the Week: Rosie

Rosie is a shy and sensitive dog, but she tries hard. The Animal Protection Society of Durham thinks dogs like Rosie can flourish with patient adopters who provide gentle guidance and build confidence.

Here’s her biological information, according to the APS of Durham:

“Angel without wings,” “absolute joy,” “wonderful”, and “easy to be around” were just a few of the ways our volunteers described Rosie Rose. Rosie is a friendly, cute girl with a big heart and gentle soul. She enjoys the simple things in life like peanut butter, relaxing in the sunshine, pup cups, and leisurely strolls. She has just completed heartworm treatment and is ready to dog to her hearts content now that she is off activity restrictions. Though we think she’ll stick to her walks and cuddle time. Rosie can be introverted and does prefer humans to canine companions, so we’d recommend she be the only dog in the home. This smiley girl has been at the shelter since Nov. 21 and at 3 years old, she’s ready to pack her bags and settle in…with you. Ask for a visit with Rosie today, she’ll be so happy to see you.

Kids: 6+, little timid, go slow.

Dogs: Single dog only.


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