Meet Rosie (Trinity)
Name: Rosie*Age: 7 years old*Current Weight: 112 lbs*Rescued from: Texas (currently located with foster in Texas, transport will be scheduled once adopted.)*Adoption fee: $375Rosie was taken in by a very kind husband and wife, in a rural area of Texas, where there is no help for homeless animals. With there being no local animal shelter, The couple took in over 40 dogs to keep them from starving on the streets. When the husband passed away and his wife fell ill, SNARR NE was asked to help out with the placement of the dogs. Rosie is a 60lb drama free, sensitive girl. She is very sweet and a little timid at first. Rosie does not often need correction but if you do, expect for her feelings to be hurt for a few days. She truly needs someone she can just snuggle up with and get attention from. She does have flea allergies but is being treated and well on her way to a full beautiful coat. She is pretty low energy and is happy to lounge around right next to you. Rosie is crate trained. She has a calm gentle demeanor so a home with children 10 or older would be ideal. She gets along with all other dogs but a high energy or assertive dog are not the best fit as she gets intimidated by them. Limited/supervised exposure to cats but did well. Rosie would love a fully fenced in yard as she is still uncomfortable/uncertain about the leash. To apply to adopt, fill out an application at https://snarrnortheast.org/adopt/
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- Senior status confirmed
- Last checked 7/12/2026
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