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Rosie 3508

  • Young
  • Female
  • Medium

About Rosie 3508

Oakland Park, FL

Physical Traits

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

Behavior

House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Adoption Fee

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Rosie 3508's Story

1/12/26. Rosie is such a wonderful dog! She’s playful and picks up commands really quickly—just as a good Doberman should. Occasionally, Rosie might feel a bit anxious when she meets new people or other dogs, but with some gentle guidance and patience, she can definitely work through those nerves. Plus, she’s crate trained and housebroken! Rosie has a big appetite and enjoys everything that drops on the kitchen floor, whether it’s vegetables, fruits, beef, bison, or chicken. Her love language is all about structure; once she understands what her day looks like, she can truly relax and be herself. Rosie also has a tendency to stick close to her humans, often referred to as a Velcro dog! I believe she would be a fantastic addition to a family that has experience with Dobermans and the patience to help her adjust to new environments.

1/12/26. Rosie is such a wonderful dog! She’s playful and picks up commands really quickly—just as a good Doberman should. Occasionally, Rosie might feel a bit anxious when she meets new people or other dogs, but with some gentle guidance and patience, she can definitely work through those nerves. Plus, she’s crate trained and housebroken! Rosie has a big appetite and enjoys everything that drops on the kitchen floor, whether it’s vegetables, fruits, beef, bison, or chicken. Her love language is all about structure; once she understands what her day looks like, she can truly relax and be herself. Rosie also has a tendency to stick close to her humans, often referred to as a Velcro dog! I believe she would be a fantastic addition to a family that has experience with Dobermans and the patience to help her adjust to new environments.

1/12/26. Rosie is such a wonderful dog! She’s playful and picks up commands really quickly—just as a good Doberman should. Occasionally, Rosie might feel a bit anxious when she meets new people or other dogs, but with some gentle guidance and patience, she can definitely work through those nerves. Plus, she’s crate trained and housebroken! Rosie has a big appetite and enjoys everything that drops on the kitchen floor, whether it’s vegetables, fruits, beef, bison, or chicken. Her love language is all about structure; once she understands what her day looks like, she can truly relax and be herself. Rosie also has a tendency to stick close to her humans, often referred to as a Velcro dog! I believe she would be a fantastic addition to a family that has experience with Dobermans and the patience to help her adjust to new environments.

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Rosie 3508 is from Doberman Rescue League

[Oakland Park, FL]

Our Mission
Doberman Rescue League Inc. started out in 1977, as a non–profit corporation comprised of volunteers who were willing to give their time, expertise, homes and loving care to help place Dobermans in need of rescue. We are a 501(c)(3) and registered with the FL Department of Agriculture CH45078. All donations are tax deducti...
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