ROSE**

  • Young
  • Female
  • Medium
  • Pit Bull Terrier
  • Mixed Breed

About ROSE**

Chapel Hill, NC

Breed

Pit Bull Terrier&Mixed BreedMix

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Female
Medium
(26-60 lbs)

Behavior

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes

Adoption Fee

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ROSE**'s Story

My name is Rose and I came to the shelter as a stray without my history. Right when I got to the shelter I gave birth to several happy puppies and now that they are old enough to go to their next home, its my turn too! I am a little shy at first but warm up quickly, just give me time. Like many dogs in NC, I am currently heartworm positive, but don't worry - OCAS will cover the cost of my treatment! Insights from my adventure buddies and foster friends: Rose, aka Rosie, is an absolute sweetheart. She is still a bit shy and timid, needing some gentle coaxing to hop into the car, but once she is in, she settles quickly. On our ride, she relaxed right away and even drifted off for a little nap. Rosie can be cautious when meeting new people, but with a little time, her gentle nature shines through and she starts to lean into the love. She would do best with a family who will help her continue building confidence and show her the world beyond being a mama dog. A patient, loving home that will go at her pace and give her the time she needs to trust will be so special for her. On our Dog Day Out, we went to a beautiful farm. Once we arrived at the farm, I was able to let Rosie off her leash and watch her really start to open up. She gravitated toward the two dogs and the other farm animals with a gentle curiosity and so much respect. She explored the whole area with growing confidence, always coming back to check in for reassurance, praise, and a little affection. It was so special to see her just be a dog, happily discovering a ball and entertaining herself. She got spoiled with treats before we headed out for a walk, where we passed other dogs. Rosie showed interest but was never over eager, which was so nice to see. When I introduced her to my boys, they got along beautifully and even shared a few silly play moments. I was so proud of her. In North Carolina, it's unfortunately common to see many dogs that are infected with heartworms (they are transmitted by mosquito bites). Heartworm disease may cause severe lung disease, heart failure, or other organ damage in dogs. It's usually fatal if left untreated. Heartworm treatment is costly. With your support, OCAS can help more dogs with this disease - resulting in healthier dogs that are even more likely to get adopted. Please consider donating to our GoFundMe campaign .

My name is Rose and I came to the shelter as a stray without my history. Right when I got to the shelter I gave birth to several happy puppies and now that they are old enough to go to their next home, its my turn too! I am a little shy at first but warm up quickly, just give me time. Like many dogs in NC, I am currently heartworm positive, but don't worry - OCAS will cover the cost of my treatment! Insights from my adventure buddies and foster friends: Rose, aka Rosie, is an absolute sweetheart. She is still a bit shy and timid, needing some gentle coaxing to hop into the car, but once she is in, she settles quickly. On our ride, she relaxed right away and even drifted off for a little nap. Rosie can be cautious when meeting new people, but with a little time, her gentle nature shines through and she starts to lean into the love. She would do best with a family who will help her continue building confidence and show her the world beyond being a mama dog. A patient, loving home that will go at her pace and give her the

My name is Rose and I came to the shelter as a stray without my history. Right when I got to the shelter I gave birth to several happy puppies and now that they are old enough to go to their next home, its my turn too! I am a little shy at first but warm up quickly, just give me time. Like many dogs in NC, I am currently heartworm positive, but don't worry - OCAS will cover the cost of my treatment! Insights from my adventure buddies and foster friends: Rose, aka Rosie, is an absolute sweetheart. She is still a bit shy and timid, needing some gentle coaxing to hop into the car, but once she is in, she settles quickly. On our ride, she relaxed right away and even drifted off for a little nap. Rosie can be cautious when meeting new people, but with a little time, her gentle nature shines through and she starts to lean into the love. She would do best with a family who will help her continue building confidence and show her the world beyond being a mama dog. A patient, loving home that will go at her pace and give her the time she needs to trust will be so special for her. On our Dog Day Out, we went to a beautiful farm. Once we arrived at the farm, I was able to let Rosie off her leash and watch her really start to open up. She gravitated toward the two dogs and the other farm animals with a gentle curiosity and so much respect. She explored the whole area with growing confidence, always coming back to check in fo

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How To Adopt

ROSE** was listed as Adoptable by Orange County Animal Services
How can I adopt ROSE**?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Orange County Animal Services. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
How can I find out if ROSE** is a good fit for me?
Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to Orange County Animal Services for details on the pet.
When can I meet ROSE**?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Orange County Animal Services will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for ROSE**, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Orange County Animal Services, and they'll be happy to help!
Orange County Animal Services's Adoption Policy
Please visit our website for more information: https://www.orangecountync.gov/287/Available-Pets. We have some pets available at our facility and some are in foster. If you have questions or are interested in adopting a pet, please call 919-942-7387, option 3. If staff cannot answer right away, please leave a message and they will call you back as soon as possible. Voicemails will be answered in the order they are received. You do not need to be an Orange County resident to adopt a pet from our shelter. In order to adopt, please bring a government-issued photo ID (Driver's License, Military ID, or Passport). Some pets may not be able to go home the same day that they are adopted. Adoptions include vaccinations, spay or neuter, and microchipping.

ROSE** is from Orange County Animal Services

[Chapel Hill, NC]

Our Mission
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Location
1601 Eubanks Road Chapel Hill, NC, 27516

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