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Rosie

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Medium
  • Cattle Dog

About Rosie

Lincoln, NE

Breed

Cattle DogMix

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Female
Medium
(26-60 lbs)
Merle (Red)

Behavior

House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Rosie’s Compatibility

    This pet has good compatibility with kids.

    This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has good compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

Adoption Fee

$300

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Rosie's Story

Meet Rosie, the sweetest Brave girl! Found as a stray, she was very nervous and fearful when she came to us. She is still be reserved when meeting new people and placed in new situations, so introducting new people and places needs to be taken slowly. Rosie would do best in a calm home that has adults or kids age 10 and older. Other dogs in the house would ideally be couch potatos who will for the most part leave her alone. Rosie is a cuddle bug and relies on her person for confidence and reassurance. <br/><br/>Rosie has come a long way in her foster home, gaining confidence and learning to be a house dog. Her ideal home would be patient and loving, giving her time to come out of her shell. If you can give her that, her true sweet personality will shine though with stability and she will thrive!<br/><br/>Give Rosie a chance! You'll find that she will follow you everywhere and always curl up next to you! She's a big lover! <br/><br/>House trained: Yes, if taken out on a schedule/regular basis. At this time she prefers to be walked for potty time as opposed to let out in the backyard <br/>Leash trained: Yes<br/>Kennel trained: Yes <br/>Rides well in a car: Yes, does get a little nervous <br/>Good with other dogs: Yes, calm dogs<br/>Good with cats: Yes<br/>Good with young children (under 10): recommend older children due to timid behavior <br/>Shy or confident: Shy and timid at first meeting <br/>Barks: Yes at strangers, loud noises, and unfamiliar dogs. <br/>Apartment qualified: No due to breed<br/>Health concerns or special needs: No<br/><br/>We believe this puppy/dog is a Heeler mix and is about 4 years old. This puppy/dog is fostered in a private home in Lincoln. The adoption fee is $300 which helps cover the cost of vetting procedures. Adoptable pets will have received age-appropriate vaccines and dewormings, a microchip, heartworm test (if applicable) and a spay/neuter. If you're interested in adopting this puppy/dog, please submit an inquiry or email BraveAnimalRescue@gmail.com to ask about our adoption process (please check your spam or junk email if you do not hear back from us within a few business days). We are 100% volunteer staffed and will respond to your email as soon as possible. After you have submitted an and been approved, we will set up a meet and greet between you and the puppy/dog. Please be sure to follow us on Facebook and Instagram to learn more about Brave Animal Rescue and our mission.

Meet Rosie, the sweetest Brave girl! Found as a stray, she was very nervous and fearful when she came to us. She is still be reserved when meeting new people and placed in new situations, so introducting new people and places needs to be taken slowly. Rosie would do best in a calm home that has adults or kids age 10 and older. Other dogs in the house would ideally be couch potatos who will for the most part leave her alone. Rosie is a cuddle bug and relies on her person for confidence and reassurance.

Rosie has come a long way in her foster home, gaining confidence and learning to be a house dog. Her ideal home would be patient and loving, giving her time to come out of her shell. If you can give her that, her true sweet personality will shine though with stability and she will thrive!

Give Rosie a chance! You'll find that she will follow you everywhere and always curl up next to you! She's a big lover!

House trained: Yes, if taken out on a schedule/regular basis. At this time she prefers to be w

Meet Rosie, the sweetest Brave girl! Found as a stray, she was very nervous and fearful when she came to us. She is still be reserved when meeting new people and placed in new situations, so introducting new people and places needs to be taken slowly. Rosie would do best in a calm home that has adults or kids age 10 and older. Other dogs in the house would ideally be couch potatos who will for the most part leave her alone. Rosie is a cuddle bug and relies on her person for confidence and reassurance.

Rosie has come a long way in her foster home, gaining confidence and learning to be a house dog. Her ideal home would be patient and loving, giving her time to come out of her shell. If you can give her that, her true sweet personality will shine though with stability and she will thrive!

Give Rosie a chance! You'll find that she will follow you everywhere and always curl up next to you! She's a big lover!

House trained: Yes, if taken out on a schedule/regular basis. At this time she prefers to be walked for potty time as opposed to let out in the backyard
Leash trained: Yes
Kennel trained: Yes
Rides well in a car: Yes, does get a little nervous
Good with other dogs: Yes, calm dogs
Good with cats: Yes
Good with young children (under 10): recommend older children due to timid behavior
Shy or confident: Shy and timid at first meeting
Barks: Yes at strangers

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How To Adopt

Rosie was listed as Adoptable by Brave Animal Rescue
How can I adopt Rosie?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Brave Animal Rescue. 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 Rosie 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 Brave Animal Rescue for details on the pet.
When can I meet Rosie?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Brave Animal Rescue will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Rosie, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Brave Animal Rescue, and they'll be happy to help!
Brave Animal Rescue's Adoption Policy
The first step is completing the adoption application. We are an all-volunteer staff and will be reviewing your application within the next 1-5 days. After approval of your application, we will hopefully set up a time for you to meet our foster and potentially adopt. Please take a moment to review our frequently asked questions below so you can learn more about the adoption process and some of our policies.  We may receive multiple applications for one pet, especially puppies and kittens. We take every application seriously and must make a decision on multiple qualifying applicants. Preference is given to applicants with verified vetting history, home ownership, and, for dogs, those with a fenced in yard. (Please make sure to call your previously used veterinarian and give them permission to release records to us.) In the event you are selected, we will coordinate a meeting with you/your family and the pet. All appointments are held at a facility we rent here in Lincoln unless very special circumstances require meeting at your home, or the foster's home. Frequently Asked Questions -- Please Read Before Emailing Us  1. Can I view the animal at a location? Unfortunately, no. Our pets are all kept in private foster homes in/near Lincoln. You must first complete the application above -- after your application is reviewed, we set up private meet and greets here in Lincoln.  2. How does the process work? A meet and greet to adopt is set up after approval of your application. To expedite your approval, be sure to provide the contact of any vets you have used (if applicable), as well as a phone number or email address of your landlord (if applicable). If this is your first pet, please be sure to provide your references' email address. We will review your application in the next 3-5 days.  You will be informed of our decision either way. Once you are approved and we have mutually selected an animal we think would be a match, we will set up an adoption appointment. That can happen as early as this upcoming weekend. We require meeting all members of the family at the appointment, including your family dog(s). (Please note that doesn't apply to kitten meet and greets). At that appointment, you will be able to meet the foster pet and parent and learn all about the animal. If we are in agreement the animal is a match for you, you would be able to adopt and take home with you that day.   3. Is it first come, first to adopt?  No. We make matches based on best fit. This is why we depend on detailed answers in your application. In the event multiple families are approved for the same pet, we give preference to those adopters with great vetting references. In addition, if you are applying for a dog, preference is given to homes with fenced yards and home ownership.  4. What type of vetting do you require for current pets? We require at a minimum all dogs be current on rabies, distemper, lepto, and parvo vaccines. We also require heartworm preventative. Cats must have their rabies vaccines at a minimum. All pets in the home must be altered (even if you are applying for the same sex).  5.  Is the adoption donation negotiable? Unfortunately, no. Our fees include the price of age appropriate vaccinations, spay/neuter, and a microchip. You'll find our adoption fees are quite affordable when pricing these necessary procedures.

Rosie is from Brave Animal Rescue

[Lincoln, NE]

Our Mission
Brave Animal Rescue is dedicated to protecting vulnerable and abandoned animals through rescue, compassionate care, and advocacy.

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