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Rosalind is a sweet Chihuahua, initially shy but blossoming into a loving companion. She enjoys quiet exploration, napping on soft blankets, and is starting to show her playful side with zoomies and gentle interactions. Rosalind gets along well with calm dogs and cats, and would thrive in a patient, quiet home with older, gentle teens. She needs a securely fenced yard and a family committed to helping her continue building trust and confidence at her own pace.
Special Needs
Requires a calm, quiet, and patient home to help her build confidence and trust.
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American Pit Bull Terrier / Labrador Retriever
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