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Rosie

11 weeks

Dog Info

Advert Type:
Dachshunds For Adoption, Rehoming or Rescue
Advertiser Type:
Rescue Centre / Charity
Breed:
Dachshund
Age:
1 year old (approx)

About This Dog for Adoption

Rosie's ideal home

Rosie is a bright, bouncy girl aged 1 year and 4 months, looking for an active and loving home where she can be part of the daily fun. She’s incredibly friendly and loves being around people always seeking attention and ready to play, especially with her toys. Rosie enjoys meeting new people and is also friendly when meeting other dogs. She could live with a dog of a similar size and temperament, and is suitable for families with children aged 8 and over. Rosie cannot live with cats or small furries, and a secure, private garden is essential so she can enjoy plenty of safe playtime.

Could you be Rosie's perfect match?

If you’re after a playful, affectionate companion who’s happiest when surrounded by her people, Rosie could be the perfect fit. She has medium energy levels and plenty of youthful enthusiasm she loves her toys and can happily entertain herself but will always prefer to be by your side. Rosie cannot be left alone initially, so her new family will need to gradually build up the time she spends by herself. With the right support and a home that can match her fun-loving nature, Rosie is sure to bring joy, laughter, and lots of love.

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Dogs Trust Adoption Process

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  • Register your interest in adoption on the Dogs Trust website - you can't apply for specific dogs directly.
  • Create an account to favourite dogs you're interested in and help the team understand your preferences.
  • Dogs Trust will match you with dogs that fit your lifestyle and home environment.
  • Some dogs listed here may already be rehomed or reserved, as updates can take time to sync.
  • If matched, you'll go through their adoption and home-check process before taking your new dog home.

For a detailed overview, read our full guide to adopting through Dogs Trust.

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