Rosie originally came to Toronto Humane Society as a stray puppy with her brother Hoot. Although she was returned later on, that hasn’t stopped her from being the sweet and playful Mastiff mix puppy that she is. She is always down for a game of tug-of-war and to offer some kisses as appreciation.
Rosie was dealing with a lot of fear and nervousness while in the shelter environment and is currently with her foster family to help her overcome this. She has been showered with lots of love and care to show that she is safe.
Our veterinary team has assessed that she has shown some neurological issues and through your support, Rosie will receive the medical care she needs to make her life more comfortable.
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