Rosie is currently under the care of the vet. We will gather application forms and reach out to the successful applicant once she is ready for rehoming.

Rosie could live with children 13+ but will need to be the only animal in the home.

Rosie is a whirlwind of fun and energy and will run and play all day if she is allowed! Her new family will need to be active enough to keep up with her and experienced with energetic Terriers

She is a very intelligent girl and does require further training so an experienced home with the time and patience to help her is a must. Rosie is amazing with people but it quite dog reactive so will need to work on this when she goes to her new home and her new family will need to put management in place for this whilst working on it

Because Rosie is in need of somewhere to run, but is also dog reactive, we would love for her new home to come with a big and secure back garden she can zoom around and play in as she won’t be able to be off lead when out on walks

Rosie may come with some challenges and work to do, but we just know she will bring a lot of fun and excitement to her new family and be well worth the time and effort

Medical:

Rosie has suffered from skin issues in our care which will now be considered pre-existing conditions on future insurance policies.

Application form

If you are interested in rehoming Rosie, please fill out the application form below.

Please note: due to limited resources we are unable to get back to everyone. If you do not hear from us you have been unsuccessful on this occasion.

Rosie D5196
Your Name
Your Name
First Name
Last Name
Are you planning any of the following in the next 6 months?
I would like my new dog to be:
Have you ever had to give up ownership of an animal?
Please tick if you are happy to receive further information from/about the shelter by:
Data storage I am happy for my application to be stored in order to be contacted for potential alternative matches if I am unsuccessful on this occasion.
Confirmation

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