



Rosemary
- Young
- Female
- Medium
- Australian Cattle Dog / Blue Heeler
About Rosemary
Jessup, MD
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Rosemary’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.
This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Rosemary's Story
If interested, please contact the foster home, Petfinder Profiles doesn’t always work.<br/><br/>Rosemary is a 30 lb, ~11-month-old Australian Cattle Dog mix from Georgia with a bright personality and a big love for her people. She’s happy, curious, and full of classic cattle dog charm — including a little sass and some very entertaining hijinks.<br/>In her foster home, Rosemary has been doing wonderfully. She is fully potty trained and crate trained, and she genuinely enjoys her crate. She sleeps quietly in it at night and relaxes there during the day while her foster family works.<br/><br/>Rosemary is playful and toy-motivated, especially when squeakers and stuffing are involved. She also loves belly rubs and is learning how to settle and snuggle at the end of the day. Outside, she’s content relaxing in the yard and watching the world go by.<br/><br/>Rosemary walks nicely on leash, though she can be leash reactive and vocal when first meeting new dogs. She is friendly and eager to play — she just tends to announce herself with some barking at introductions. She’ll do best with a family willing to continue helping her build confidence and practice calm greetings.<br/><br/>Rosemary will thrive in an active home that’s excited to keep her mind and body busy with walks, training, playtime, and enrichment. She would also do great with a fenced yard where she can safely zoom, explore, and then lounge in the grass keeping an eye on the neighborhood.<br/><br/>Rosemary is microchipped and up to date on vaccinations and preventatives.<br/>She is being fostered in Jessup, MD and is ready to meet her forever family.<br/><br/> Questions: johan.stewart@gmail.com<br/><br/> Apply: https://www.acdra.org/adoption-application
If interested, please contact the foster home, Petfinder Profiles doesn’t always work.
Rosemary is a 30 lb, ~11-month-old Australian Cattle Dog mix from Georgia with a bright personality and a big love for her people. She’s happy, curious, and full of classic cattle dog charm — including a little sass and some very entertaining hijinks.
In her foster home, Rosemary has been doing wonderfully. She is fully potty trained and crate trained, and she genuinely enjoys her crate. She sleeps quietly in it at night and relaxes there during the day while her foster family works.
Rosemary is playful and toy-motivated, especially when squeakers and stuffing are involved. She also loves belly rubs and is learning how to settle and snuggle at the end of the day. Outside, she’s content relaxing in the yard and watching the world go by.
Rosemary walks nicely on leash, though she can be leash reactive and vocal when first meeting new dogs. She is friendly and eager to play — she just tends to announce herself w
If interested, please contact the foster home, Petfinder Profiles doesn’t always work.
Rosemary is a 30 lb, ~11-month-old Australian Cattle Dog mix from Georgia with a bright personality and a big love for her people. She’s happy, curious, and full of classic cattle dog charm — including a little sass and some very entertaining hijinks.
In her foster home, Rosemary has been doing wonderfully. She is fully potty trained and crate trained, and she genuinely enjoys her crate. She sleeps quietly in it at night and relaxes there during the day while her foster family works.
Rosemary is playful and toy-motivated, especially when squeakers and stuffing are involved. She also loves belly rubs and is learning how to settle and snuggle at the end of the day. Outside, she’s content relaxing in the yard and watching the world go by.
Rosemary walks nicely on leash, though she can be leash reactive and vocal when first meeting new dogs. She is friendly and eager to play — she just tends to announce herself with some barking at introductions. She’ll do best with a family willing to continue helping her build confidence and practice calm greetings.
Rosemary will thrive in an active home that’s excited to keep her mind and body busy with walks, training, playtime, and enrichment. She would also do great with a fenced yard where she can safely zoom, explore, and then lounge in the grass keeping
How To Adopt
Rosemary is from Australian Cattle Dog Rescue Association Inc
[Hempstead, NY]
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