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Old 05-09-2011, 03:58 PM
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Rosie, Yorkshire Terrier, 5ish

If you are interested in adopting Rosie please read about our re homing process

Animals For Adoption - www.friendsoftheanimalsrct.org.uk

and complete a Pre Adoption form (link below) and Katherine or Pauline will contact you for a chat
Dog pre-adoption form - www.friendsoftheanimalsrct.org.uk

Name: Rosie
Age: 5 years (ish)
Breed: Yorkshire Terrier
Can I live with Children: Older
Can I live with cats: Not tested
Can I live with other dogs: Yes
Fostered In: S.Wales




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Collected on 16th August, this lady has come in for re-homing. She is an ex breeding bitch she will need to be re-homed with another dog to show her the ropes.

She is adorable and always has a waggy tail. We think she has been a very good mummy in the past as she is very gentle and will raise her paw and tap you if you get distracted and stop stoking her.

Her foster Mum is trying to teach her to walk on a lead she is still very wary of traffic and people passing by and as yet has not learnt the joys of sniffing lampposts.

She is housetrained, Neutered and vaccinated.
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Old 18-09-2011, 11:19 AM
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Re: Rosie, Yorkshire Terrier, 5ish

Rosie has been for her 2nd vaccs today,she was a very good girl and has walked all the way home without needing another dog for company.
She is a very placid dog and just needs to learn that we don't mind her coming through to the sitting room for a fuss or to mingle with the other dogs, at the moment she likes to be in the company of Jade our older labx ,guessing its because the younger members get a little hyper and she prefers the quite life,bless her.xx
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Old 05-10-2011, 02:06 PM
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Re: Rosie, Yorkshire Terrier, 5ish

Gorgeous Rosie is still waiting for a home! Can anybody help her?

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Re: Rosie, Yorkshire Terrier, 5ish

Rosie is a wonderful girl but is somehow still waiting for a home! Can anybody offer her one?




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Old 11-10-2011, 03:02 PM
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Re: Rosie, Yorkshire Terrier, 5ish

Rosie is now reserved We know there are going to be lots of disappointed people and we are sorry but please do look at our other dogs needing homes as they are all just as wonderful as Rosie!
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Now homed!
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