Rosie is a beautiful terrier mix, around 5–6 years old and 77 pounds of pure love. She came to rescue through no fault of her own after being bullied by other dogs in her previous home. Despite that, Rosie’s gentle heart and sweet spirit shine through in everything she does.
Rosie does wonderfully with kind, respectful dogs, and she’s also great with cats and kids—making her a fantastic fit for many different types of families. Her favorite place in the world is wherever you are. Whether you’re working, relaxing, or moving from room to room, Rosie is happiest being by your side and part of the action. If allowed, she’d be more than happy to curl up and sleep in bed with you, too.
She is fully potty trained and will politely stand by the door when she needs to go outside. Rosie is much more interested in people than toys, so she’s looking for a home where she can get plenty of companionship, affection, and quality time.
Rosie can be a little unsure around new men at first and may bark briefly, but once she realizes she’s safe, she warms up quickly—usually within minutes—and shows her loving, loyal nature.
Fully vaccinated, in excellent health, and overflowing with love, Rosie is a devoted, people-oriented companion who’s ready to settle into her forever home. If you’re looking for a loyal best friend who just wants to be near you, Rosie may be the perfect match.
Rosie is currently in a foster home. If you are interested in meeting her, please send a message here, or email adopt@ahsem.org.
Adoption fees are as follows: $225 for a dog. When adopting a dog from AHSEM the adoption includes spay or neuter surgery, age appropriate core vaccines, microchipping, combo tested (for FIV/FeLV), and basic wellness care including deworming and flea treatment.
Meet Rosie
Rosie is a beautiful terrier mix, around 5–6 years old and 77 pounds of pure love. She came to rescue through no fault of her own after being bullied by other dogs in her previous home. Despite that, Rosie’s gentle heart and sweet spirit shine through in everything she does.
Rosie does wonderfully with kind, respectful dogs, and she’s also great with cats and kids—making her a fantastic fit for many different types of families. Her favorite place in the world is wherever you are. Whether you’re working, relaxing, or moving from room to room, Rosie is happiest being by your side and part of the action. If allowed, she’d be more than happy to curl up and sleep in bed with you, too.
She is fully potty trained and will politely stand by the door when she needs to go outside. Rosie is much more interested in people than toys, so she’s looking for a home where she can get plenty of companionship, affection, and quality time.
Rosie can be a little unsure around new men at first and may bark briefly, but once she realizes she’s safe, she warms up quickly—usually within minutes—and shows her loving, loyal nature.
Fully vaccinated, in excellent health, and overflowing with love, Rosie is a devoted, people-oriented companion who’s ready to settle into her forever home. If you’re looking for a loyal best friend who just wants to be near you, Rosie may be the perfect match.
Rosie is currently in a foster home. If you are interested in meeting her, please send a message here, or email adopt@ahsem.org.
Adoption fees are as follows: $225 for a dog. When adopting a dog from AHSEM the adoption includes spay or neuter surgery, age appropriate core vaccines, microchipping, combo tested (for FIV/FeLV), and basic wellness care including deworming and flea treatment.
AHSEM treats every adoption as "foster to adopt" This means that the first two weeks in which you have the cat is the "foster period." We do our best to ensure the right match for all involved and want to give the cat(s) time to decompress and adapt to their new environment. However, we realize sometimes things don't work out as expected. Therefore, during that two-week period, if something doesn’t work out you can bring the cat back. We will always take our cats back even after the "foster to adopt" period. We would hate to see them end up at a kill shelter, abandoned, or any other unsafe situation.
AHSEM treats every adoption as "foster to adopt" This means that the first two weeks in which you have the cat is the "foster period." We do our best to ensure the right match for all involved and want to give the cat(s) time to decompress and adapt to their new environment. However, we realize sometimes things don't work out as expected. Therefore, during that two-week period, if something doesn’t work out you can bring the cat back. We will always take our cats back even after the "foster to adopt" period. We would hate to see them end up at a kill shelter, abandoned, or any other unsafe situation.
We show our adoptable animals once a month at the Pet Supplies Plus on Woodward in Royal Oak.
We show our adoptable animals once a month at the Pet Supplies Plus on Woodward in Royal Oak.
More about this rescue
Animal House of South East Michigan is a 501 (c)3 no-kill animal rescue organization. We work primarily with cats and dogs through adoption, owner assistance and community education. We are a non-profit rescue that is run entirely by volunteers. We work in partnership with our local PetSmart, located on Woodward Avenue in Royal Oak, MI.
Animal House of South East Michigan is a 501 (c)3 no-kill animal rescue organization. We work primarily with cats and dogs through adoption, owner assistance and community education. We are a non-profit rescue that is run entirely by volunteers. We work in partnership with our local PetSmart, located on Woodward Avenue in Royal Oak, MI.
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