“Five hundred twenty-five thousand six hundred minutes…” Oh wait… I’ve actually been living at the kennel for 872,640 minutes… that’s 689 days. I’m not the best at math, but it seems like that is a very, very long time to be living at the kennel. I’m starting to get a complex and lose hope that my forever family is out there. But here I am trying again, so please share me far and wide because all I have ever wanted is a human to love and a human to love me back.
My name is Rosabella (Rosie for short), and I’m a 3-year-old German Shepherd, Mastiff, and Great Dane mix - DNA confirmed. Like, come on people… that mix is awesome and you don’t see it often! Also, I don’t drool, unlike some other breeds, but I won’t name names (cough Great Pyrenees cough). I am about 90 pounds, which is expected since you can see my genetics, but the great thing about being a bigger dog is that the bigger the dog, the lazier they are. I have a good 10 minutes of romping around before I’m gassed and ready to chill - who can’t appreciate that? I promise to endlessly love you, judge only a little bit when you do something judge-worthy, and try my hardest to make you laugh out loud multiple times a day.
Ideal Home
I would love to be your one and only, because who the heck wants to share? But if I can’t be the singular light of your life, I would be okay with a male-only companion who understands my play and nap nature. I do have a slight prey drive, so cats are a firm no. I’m also a no-female-dogs kind of gal. If I have to share my human, I don’t want to compete with another female, especially since no other female can compete with me anyway. No hard feelings, right? I’m also 90 pounds of pure muscle and legs, so the sturdier the kid, the better, because sometimes I’m so clumsy that I can turn into a bowling ball when a kid is around. Whoops!
Ongoing Health
No ongoing health concerns were mentioned.
Training & Support
I can be a bit clumsy, especially around children. It's important for my new family to be aware of my size and energy bursts.
Application Details:
- Applications start by contacting us through Wags.
Transporation
Rosie is currently located in Virginia. She can be transported to a home within the Wags transport network.