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My basic info
Breed
St. Bernard/Great Pyrenees
Color
Brown/Chocolate
Age
10 months old, Young
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Male
Pet ID
18109
My details
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Roscoe came to us as a stray alongside two other dogs believed to be his siblings. While we were able to gather some possible breed information (Great Pyrenees x St. Bernard), Roscoe’s balanced personality is what really stands out.
Roscoe is more confident than his sister Frankie, but he’s still gaining confidence in new environments and situations. He’s curious and willing to engage, even when things feel unfamiliar, and with gentle encouragement he continues to make steady progress. His thoughtful nature means he likes a moment to observe before jumping in.
Estimated to be between 9 months and 1 year old, Roscoe is still very much a young dog with lots to learn. He’s smart, responsive, and does well with positive reinforcement and consistent routines. With patience and reassurance, Roscoe has all the potential to grow into a confident, well-rounded companion.
Roscoe came to us as a stray alongside two other dogs believed to be his siblings. While we were able to gather some possible breed information (Great Pyrenees x St. Bernard), Roscoe’s balanced personality is what really stands out.
Roscoe is more confident than his sister Frankie, but he’s still gaining confidence in new environments and situations. He’s curious and willing to engage, even when things feel unfamiliar, and with gentle encouragement he continues to make steady progress. His thoughtful nature means he likes a moment to observe before jumping in.
Estimated to be between 9 months and 1 year old, Roscoe is still very much a young dog with lots to learn. He’s smart, responsive, and does well with positive reinforcement and consistent routines. With patience and reassurance, Roscoe has all the potential to grow into a confident, well-rounded companion.
The Chippewa County Humane Association is a non-profit animal welfare organization serving Chippewa and the surrounding counties in west-central Wisconsin. We are located on County Highway S just outside of Chippewa Falls.
Please contact us about any related questions -- pets to adopt, lost or found pets, animal welfare, how to help -- please call 715-861-5748 or you can email us at the shelter. We are dependent on support through adoptions, fundraisers, memberships, and donations to keep us in operation. Thank you for your interest and support.
The Chippewa County Humane Association is a non-profit animal welfare organization serving Chippewa and the surrounding counties in west-central Wisconsin. We are located on County Highway S just outside of Chippewa Falls.
Please contact us about any related questions -- pets to adopt, lost or found pets, animal welfare, how to help -- please call 715-861-5748 or you can email us at the shelter. We are dependent on support through adoptions, fundraisers, memberships, and donations to keep us in operation. Thank you for your interest and support.
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