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My basic info
Breed
Australian Cattle Dog/Labrador Retriever
Color
Black
Age
6 months old, Puppy
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
31 lbs (current)
Sex
Female
Pet ID
26012
My details
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Rosalie is still figuring things out.
At just 7 months old, this Lab mix is learning what it means to feel safe in the world. She’s on the quiet side, the kind of puppy who watches before she leaps, who takes her time deciding who to trust. New places and new people can feel overwhelming, but there’s nothing hard or closed-off about her. She’s simply cautious.
When Rosalie starts to feel comfortable, her sweetness shows in subtle ways: staying close, gentle tail wags, soft eyes looking to you for reassurance. She’s not the puppy who barrels into your lap right away, she’s the one who slowly chooses you.
Rosalie is part of our Paws Forward Program, giving her extra guidance and support as she builds confidence and learns the ropes of home life. She’ll do best with adopters who understand that growth doesn’t always happen loudly, and that some of the most rewarding bonds take time.
If you’re patient, steady, and willing to let a shy puppy grow into herself, Rosalie is waiting. She may be quiet, but she has so much love to give.
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Rosalie is still figuring things out.
At just 7 months old, this Lab mix is learning what it means to feel safe in the world. She’s on the quiet side, the kind of puppy who watches before she leaps, who takes her time deciding who to trust. New places and new people can feel overwhelming, but there’s nothing hard or closed-off about her. She’s simply cautious.
When Rosalie starts to feel comfortable, her sweetness shows in subtle ways: staying close, gentle tail wags, soft eyes looking to you for reassurance. She’s not the puppy who barrels into your lap right away, she’s the one who slowly chooses you.
Rosalie is part of our Paws Forward Program, giving her extra guidance and support as she builds confidence and learns the ropes of home life. She’ll do best with adopters who understand that growth doesn’t always happen loudly, and that some of the most rewarding bonds take time.
If you’re patient, steady, and willing to let a shy puppy grow into herself, Rosalie is waiting. She may be quiet, but she has so much love to give.