

Rosie
- Young
- Female
- Small
About Rosie
Austin, TX
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Rosie’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown 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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Rosie's Story
ProHeart Injection was given on 8/10/2025<br/><br/>Meet Rosie, a new arrival to CTDR. The sweet young girl was found walking the streets of North Texas and taken to the nearest shelter. Poor Rosie has a lots of hair loss on her belly and her legs and neck. At first the vets thought it might be demodex mange, ( this is not the contagious one) or a flea allergy but both were ruled out and she was diagnosed with Atopic Dermatitis which is an allergic skin condition which can be caused by grass, certain dog foods etc. She has been started on several medications to help with the hair loss, the skin and the itchiness. You can see where her hair is coming back in her underneath area. Rosie has had all of her vaccines and has been spayed and is ready for a forever home. She will need to stay on her medications and get regular oatmeal baths until her skin has cleared up. If interested in Miss Rosie, please complete an application at www.ctdr.org.
ProHeart Injection was given on 8/10/2025
Meet Rosie, a new arrival to CTDR. The sweet young girl was found walking the streets of North Texas and taken to the nearest shelter. Poor Rosie has a lots of hair loss on her belly and her legs and neck. At first the vets thought it might be demodex mange, ( this is not the contagious one) or a flea allergy but both were ruled out and she was diagnosed with Atopic Dermatitis which is an allergic skin condition which can be caused by grass, certain dog foods etc. She has been started on several medications to help with the hair loss, the skin and the itchiness. You can see where her hair is coming back in her underneath area. Rosie has had all of her vaccines and has been spayed and is ready for a forever home. She will need to stay on her medications and get regular oatmeal baths until her skin has cleared up. If interested in Miss Rosie, please complete an application at www.ctdr.org.
ProHeart Injection was given on 8/10/2025
Meet Rosie, a new arrival to CTDR. The sweet young girl was found walking the streets of North Texas and taken to the nearest shelter. Poor Rosie has a lots of hair loss on her belly and her legs and neck. At first the vets thought it might be demodex mange, ( this is not the contagious one) or a flea allergy but both were ruled out and she was diagnosed with Atopic Dermatitis which is an allergic skin condition which can be caused by grass, certain dog foods etc. She has been started on several medications to help with the hair loss, the skin and the itchiness. You can see where her hair is coming back in her underneath area. Rosie has had all of her vaccines and has been spayed and is ready for a forever home. She will need to stay on her medications and get regular oatmeal baths until her skin has cleared up. If interested in Miss Rosie, please complete an application at www.ctdr.org.
How To Adopt
Rosie is from Central Texas Dachshund Rescue
[Austin, TX]
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