Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids,
Good with dogs,
Good with cats,
Spayed or Neutered,
Shots are up-to-date,
Story
To apply to adopt this dog now, complete our adoption application HERE To see our upcoming events where you can meet some of our dogs, please see HERE Age: 3.5 years (as of 08/07/24) Weight: 48 lbs (as of 08/08/24) Location: RI This dog has been spayed/neutered, is up to date on shots, on heartworm preventative and is microchipped. Meet Rosalie, an adult dog with a heart full of love. She's a sweet soul, always ready to play and interact with those around her. Rosalie is smart and friendly, making her a joy to be around. She has been a loving mom to a litter of pups, showing her nurturing and caring nature. Her intelligence shines through in her quick learning and adaptability. She is working on house training, crate training, and walking on the leash and think this smart lady will pick up these important skills in no time! Rosalie's playful demeanor makes every day a fun adventure. She's the perfect addition to any family, bringing joy, laughter, and a lot of love. Rosalie deserves a home where she can continue to share her sweetness and love, and in return, she'll be a loyal and loving companion. Adopt Rosalie and let her fill your life with happiness and companionship. Rosalie’s story: Rosalie, mom to the New Moon litter, has a beautiful tale of compassion and rescue. A foster volunteer at our southern rescue partner, leaving her office, encountered a stray dog, visibly emaciated, yet wearing the proud badge of a nurturing mother. Following her instincts, the volunteer trailed the canine heroine to a nearby house, where an elderly couple resided. As fate would have it, there lay a precious litter of pups, snug under the home, where Mom had made them a safe nest. Determined to help, the volunteer reached out to additional rescue volunteers and plans unfolded to extend a helping hand. The following morning, the rescue received the green light to welcome this courageous family. With the selfless dedication of the volunteers the rescue’s mission unfolded seamlessly requiring the volunteers to physically crawl through a tiny opening and underneath the house to reach Rosalie’s precious babies and bring her and them to safety. Investigations revealed the homeowners had no knowledge of the little mom’s existence, further solidifying the need for rescue intervention. Rosalie, along with her precious litter of puppies, is now under the loving care of their rescuer where they have been thriving and getting ready for their next chapter with SOS. Medical Note: This dog has tested positive for exposure to ehrlichia. This does not mean that this dog had/has an active infection of ehrlichiosis, only that the dog was exposed or infected in the past. This dog is/has been asymptomatic while in SOS care and is being treated/has been treated preventatively with a 28-day course of doxycycline. This dog is ready for adoption, though may continue to test positive for exposure to ehrlichia for some time. Please see here for more information on ehrlichia, and please check with your vet before you apply to adopt this dog if you have any questions or concerns about this medical history. Medical Note: History of Papilloma Virus. The dog has a history of canine papilloma virus. On 6/7/24, lesions were surgically removed from the mouth/lip area; histopathology confirmed COPV. Additional lesions were observed and removed 7/1/24. Exams on 7/29 and 8/6 showed no recurrence/new lesions observed. For more info on this condition: https://vcahospitals.com/know-your-pet/papilloma-of-the-skin An adoption donation is required for each adoption; please see HERE for more information about this. To apply for this dog, fill out an adoption application on our website: www.sosarl.org/aa/ **Additional info you should know - For most of our dogs, we are only guessing at predominant breed or breed mix. We get to know each of our dogs as an individual and do our best to describe and place them based on personality not breed label. Some dogs may not yet be in New England, nor ready for immediate adoption. There may be additional vetting, quarantine, waiting periods and/or fees depending upon your state of residence. If you have questions or concerns on any of this, you can discuss this with your Adoption Counselor. August 18, 2024, 9:25 pm