





Rosie (26-052)
- Adult
- Female
- Medium
- German Shepherd Dog
About Rosie (26-052)
New Ringgold, PA
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Rosie (26-052)'s Story
Meet Rosie<br/><br/>Rosie recently joined Char-Wills after being rescued from a puppy mill. She arrived very scared and underweight but is slowly starting to settle in and show her gentle nature.<br/><br/>Rosie is suspected to have Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency (EPI), a manageable condition that requires lifelong enzyme supplements added to her food to help her properly digest nutrients. Our team is happy to help guide adopters through managing this condition.<br/><br/>She is undersocialized and will need a patient, understanding adopter willing to give her time to build confidence and learn that people can be safe. Rosie may also benefit from a calm, friendly dog to help show her the ropes.<br/><br/>Rosie is still very new to the rescue, and we are continuing to learn more about her as she settles in. Updates will be shared as we get to know her better.
Meet Rosie
Rosie recently joined Char-Wills after being rescued from a puppy mill. She arrived very scared and underweight but is slowly starting to settle in and show her gentle nature.
Rosie is suspected to have Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency (EPI), a manageable condition that requires lifelong enzyme supplements added to her food to help her properly digest nutrients. Our team is happy to help guide adopters through managing this condition.
She is undersocialized and will need a patient, understanding adopter willing to give her time to build confidence and learn that people can be safe. Rosie may also benefit from a calm, friendly dog to help show her the ropes.
Rosie is still very new to the rescue, and we are continuing to learn more about her as she settles in. Updates will be shared as we get to know her better.
Meet Rosie
Rosie recently joined Char-Wills after being rescued from a puppy mill. She arrived very scared and underweight but is slowly starting to settle in and show her gentle nature.
Rosie is suspected to have Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency (EPI), a manageable condition that requires lifelong enzyme supplements added to her food to help her properly digest nutrients. Our team is happy to help guide adopters through managing this condition.
She is undersocialized and will need a patient, understanding adopter willing to give her time to build confidence and learn that people can be safe. Rosie may also benefit from a calm, friendly dog to help show her the ropes.
Rosie is still very new to the rescue, and we are continuing to learn more about her as she settles in. Updates will be shared as we get to know her better.
How To Adopt
Rosie (26-052) is from Char-Wills German Shepherd Rescue
[New Ringgold, PA]
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