Posted 1 week ago | Updated 6 days ago
This helps San Diego Humane Society - Oceanside Campus (Dogs) with pet care costs.
How this pet arrived:
Roo was brought in by Field Service Officer on December 18, 2025.
Why this pet is the one for you:
Meet Roo! Roo is a little spring-loaded bundle of joy, ready to bounce through every adventure! She loves zoomies, playtime, and hopping around with excitement-when she's thrilled, she can't help but pop up on people, so she'll need a little guidance to polish her manners. As a growing pup, Roo is still learning the ropes of home life, so her future family should be ready to puppy-proof the house (those shoes won't protect themselves!), help with potty training, and guide her with positive reinforcement. Roo responds best to patience, praise, and treats earned the good-girl way. Roo has a loud heart murmur, and x-rays show an abnormal heart shape, which is most consistent with a congenital heart defect. A follow-up evaluation with a veterinary cardiologist is recommended to diagnose the specific condition and determine whether any treatment or monitoring options are available. Due to her heart condition, Roo may have a shortened lifespan, and she will do best with an adopter who understands her medical needs and is prepared to provide ongoing veterinary care. Full of curiosity, playful mischief, and snuggles when she's ready to rest, Roo is ready to leap, hop, and bounce her way into a loving home. Don't forget a leash and collar for all her adventures!
At SDHS:
Roo has been vaccinated, microchipped and spayed. Roo is now ready for her new home!
How this pet arrived:
Roo was brought in by Field Service Officer on December 18, 2025.
Why this pet is the one for you:
Meet Roo! Roo is a little spring-loaded bundle of joy, ready to bounce through every adventure! She loves zoomies, playtime, and hopping around with excitement-when she's thrilled, she can't help but pop up on people, so she'll need a little guidance to polish her manners. As a growing pup, Roo is still learning the ropes of home life, so her future family should be ready to puppy-proof the house (those shoes won't protect themselves!), help with potty training, and guide her with positive reinforcement. Roo responds best to patience, praise, and treats earned the good-girl way. Roo has a loud heart murmur, and x-rays show an abnormal heart shape, which is most consistent with a congenital heart defect. A follow-up evaluation with a veterinary cardiologist is recommended to diagnose the specific condition and determine whether any treatment or monitoring options are available. Due to her heart condition, Roo may have a shortened lifespan, and she will do best with an adopter who understands her medical needs and is prepared to provide ongoing veterinary care. Full of curiosity, playful mischief, and snuggles when she's ready to rest, Roo is ready to leap, hop, and bounce her way into a loving home. Don't forget a leash and collar for all her adventures!
At SDHS:
Roo has been vaccinated, microchipped and spayed. Roo is now ready for her new home!