


Rosco
- Young
- Male
- Small
- Corgi
- Jack Russell Terrier
About Rosco
Salem, OR
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Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Rosco’s Compatibility
This pet has good compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Rosco's Story
March 17th is Rosco's first birthday. He is part Corgi and part Jack Russell. On his first day with us and at the vet he is noticably a bit nervous. Rosco is settling in at home and starting to learn the routines. He does like riding in the car, is interested in other dogs, not sure about cats, and learning the crate. He needs a bit of leash work. Upon arrival, it was obvious he had never had a collar or leash on. He is the guy for you if you like those squatty-body, low-rider types (who doesn't?). Rosco has a beautiful tri-colored coat and ears like a bat. Pretty cute. For information on how to adopt Rosco, please send a note to salemdogs@aol.com and tell us about yourself, family, home, yard, fence type and height, other pets, work situation and a vet reference. Because Rosco is a bit undersocialized, we don't want to place him in a home with toddlers.
March 17th is Rosco's first birthday. He is part Corgi and part Jack Russell. On his first day with us and at the vet he is noticably a bit nervous. Rosco is settling in at home and starting to learn the routines. He does like riding in the car, is interested in other dogs, not sure about cats, and learning the crate. He needs a bit of leash work. Upon arrival, it was obvious he had never had a collar or leash on. He is the guy for you if you like those squatty-body, low-rider types (who doesn't?). Rosco has a beautiful tri-colored coat and ears like a bat. Pretty cute. For information on how to adopt Rosco, please send a note to salemdogs@aol.com and tell us about yourself, family, home, yard, fence type and height, other pets, work situation and a vet reference. Because Rosco is a bit undersocialized, we don't want to place him in a home with toddlers.
March 17th is Rosco's first birthday. He is part Corgi and part Jack Russell. On his first day with us and at the vet he is noticably a bit nervous. Rosco is settling in at home and starting to learn the routines. He does like riding in the car, is interested in other dogs, not sure about cats, and learning the crate. He needs a bit of leash work. Upon arrival, it was obvious he had never had a collar or leash on. He is the guy for you if you like those squatty-body, low-rider types (who doesn't?). Rosco has a beautiful tri-colored coat and ears like a bat. Pretty cute. For information on how to adopt Rosco, please send a note to salemdogs@aol.com and tell us about yourself, family, home, yard, fence type and height, other pets, work situation and a vet reference. Because Rosco is a bit undersocialized, we don't want to place him in a home with toddlers.
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