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Meet ROSIE

Meet Rosie! A beautiful 7yr old girl that is just very loving, sweet, and playful. Rosie is fully house trained and crate trained, and while she can be a little slow to warm up sometimes (it may take 2 or 3 visits), she bonds once she knows you and she will always be so happy to see you. Rosie gets along well with dogs but can be overwhelmed when not introduced slowly. She has unique ears that you can't miss, loves to play fetch, and has a happy personality to brighten your life. Rosie was adopted as a puppy from Animal Care Services in San Antonio as a puppy by a loving person who raised her and cared for her in all the ways she deserved. Sadly, Rosie's owner developed a health problem and had to be returned to the shelter so that she could find a new family and home to call her own.

Could ROSIE be your senior soulmate?

Reach out to San Antonio Animal Care Services and mention ROSIE’s name — they’ll confirm availability and walk you through next steps.

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ROSIE

BreedLabrador RetrieverSexFemaleSizeLargeAgeSenior
  • Senior status likely — age needs confirmation
  • Last checked 7/12/2026
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Shelter & rescue

San Antonio Animal Care Services
4710 State Highway 151San Antonio, TX 78227

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📞 (210) 207-6666

✉️ acsadoptions@sanantonio.gov

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