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Adopt Roz

Dog, looks like
Mixed Breed (Small)/Mixed Breed (Small)
Age
Adult, Estimated birthdate:
Sex
Female
Color
Tan
Size
Medium
Location
New York City
Roz is currently in foster care and ready for adoption via our virtual process! Roz, a 3 1/2-year-old female weighing 15 lbs., just arrived and is still getting settled in, so we’re just beginning to learn who they are. Right now, everything is new—new people, new sounds, new routines—and we’re giving them time to relax, decompress, and show us their true personality at their own pace. Here’s what we know so far about her time in foster care: https://acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:VA6C2:7dee3f0d-ee00-45ef-92e5-… Her foster says she is social and house trained and that "Roz was a bit timid and shy when I first picked her up from Best Friends, but by the next morning her true personality came out. She is extremely sweet and affectionate, and loves to cuddle. She adores walks, and can be very playful, but is also just as happy relaxing and taking a nap. She eats all of her food, and never resource guards food/bowls/ or toys. She loves being pet, climbing on your lap, and is always ready to give kisses if you’re up for it! She can be your number one hype girl, and truly acts like every day is the best day of her life!" She has been spayed, vaccinated, microchipped, and has had preventative treatments to ensure she is ready for her next steps. Submit an adoption survey from above and our team will reach out via phone or email (check spam) to schedule a counseling call. For any additional questions, please contact fosternyc@bestfriends.org. Please remember, pets cannot be held or reserved.
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