Hi! I’m Adelaide, a 40 pound, 5 year old cattle dog. My friends call me Addy. My breed comes from Australia but the police found me wandering in Kent. I was scared and lonely. Happier now at my foster home which has a big yard and two playmates. It’s nice running and playing with them but my dream is my own family.
My foster mom always tells me how beautiful and good I am. I’m house trained, not food or toy aggressive, love car rides, and although somewhat timid, I warm up to people quickly. Things to work on include pulling hard on a leash especiallywhen I see critters ahead and reacting when I meet new dogs or hear new sounds. I’m betting I can figure that all out with my new family.
Foster mom Donna here. Adoptions have slowed, so we got the chance to really know Addy. She is a lovely dog full of contrast and not just her beautiful black and white coat. She has high energy outside but calm inside. She can be independent but also affectionate. She easily entertains herself but is up for playing with the other dogs. Her ideal family will have a yard where she can run free and explore. The only real issue has been her reactiveness when meeting new dogs at stores or dog parks, but at home she has been a perfect little girl who fits into the family so very well.
If interested, you can easily fill out an adoption application by clicking here: adoption application
For those viewing on Petfinder, if you are interested in adopting this animal please click on More About Rose's Rescue, you may fill out adoption application from there. Or go to the Rose's Rescue website, www.rosesrescue.net , and click on Fees - Adoption Info - Online Application
Hi! I’m Adelaide, a 40 pound, 5 year old cattle dog. My friends call me Addy. My breed comes from Australia but the police found me wandering in Kent. I was scared and lonely. Happier now at my foster home which has a big yard and two playmates. It’s nice running and playing with them but my dream is my own family.
My foster mom always tells me how beautiful and good I am. I’m house trained, not food or toy aggressive, love car rides, and although somewhat timid, I warm up to people quickly. Things to work on include pulling hard on a leash especiallywhen I see critters ahead and reacting when I meet new dogs or hear new sounds. I’m betting I can figure that all out with my new family.
Foster mom Donna here. Adoptions have slowed, so we got the chance to really know Addy. She is a lovely dog full of contrast and not just her beautiful black and white coat. She has high energy outside but calm inside. She can be independent but also affectionate. She easily entertains herself but is up for playing with the other dogs. Her ideal family will have a yard where she can run free and explore. The only real issue has been her reactiveness when meeting new dogs at stores or dog parks, but at home she has been a perfect little girl who fits into the family so very well.
If interested, you can easily fill out an adoption application by clicking here: adoption application
For those viewing on Petfinder, if you are interested in adopting this animal please click on More About Rose's Rescue, you may fill out adoption application from there. Or go to the Rose's Rescue website, www.rosesrescue.net , and click on Fees - Adoption Info - Online Application