Rosie | Spaniel (Cocker) Cross | Cumbria rehoming - 1

Rosie

I'm looking for my forever home. Could you be my perfect match?

Reference ID
3591833
Living off site
Yes
May live with
Dogs and Secondary school age children.
Size

Are you right for Rosie?

Meet 4 year old Rosie. she's a friendly Poodle x Cocker Spaniel who is on the search for a new forever home. She is currently in foster with another dog and getting along well, so could live with another neutered dog pending successful meet at the centre near Penrith. Rosie could live with secondary school aged children who are confident around an energetic dog. Rosie is currently in a foster home where she likes to follow her foster carer, she loves going her walks and being in the garden where she can get a zoomie on! Rosie will need a secure garden to enjoy and play in to burn off some of her energy!

Is Rosie right for you?

Rosie is friendly with everyone she meets although she can be a little shy initially. Rosie is a very affectionate in the home and would love a family where she can be the centre of attention. She is active on the lead and can pull a little, she loves her toys and carries a ball around, she is good to handle. She came to us with her coat in a poor state, she has been groomed and will need to be groomed on a regular basis, (well behaved for grooming). potential adopters will need to consider this, as grooming for cocker poos is recommended approx. every 6 weeks.

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Choose a rehoming centre

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We’ll contact you within seven days

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We’ll keep your application open for three months and keep looking for a match

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When we find a match, we’ll invite you to meet them

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If we haven’t found the right match, we’ll continue the search together

If we haven’t found the right dog for you within three months, we’ll let you know your application is closed. We’ll invite you to apply again so we have up-to-date information about you, and we’ll keep looking.

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We’ll support you to embark on a new life with your dog

When we’ve matched you with a dog, we’ll help you welcome them to your home. After adoption we’ll keep in touch to see how you and the dog are doing. If you need any advice or support, we’re just a phone call away. 

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Key information

Location

Dogs Trust Cumbria rehoming
Dogs for rehoming currently in foster care across Cumbria.

Opening hours

Virtual rehoming centre - closed to the public.

Contact

Phone lines open everyday from 8.30am to 5pm

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