Rosey is a young Bull Terrier (about 2½ years old) who came from what we now call the Oklahoma 11—a group of dogs rescued from a backyard breeding operation. These dogs had little to no human interaction and lived their lives in outdoor concrete runs. Without intervention, they would have been released to the public, continuing the same cycle.
But Rosey’s story didn’t end there.
Today, she is spayed, vaccinated, healthy, and learning what it means to be loved. And she’s embracing it with everything she has.
Like any young Bull Terrier, Rosey is full of life—playful, silly, and bursting with personality. She loves attention, thrives on connection with her people, and will absolutely keep you laughing (especially if you hand her a giant cardboard box to run around with).
She’s come a long way, but she will do best in a home where she can truly feel secure:
• Only dog home
• No cats
• Good with children
Rosey deserves a home where she doesn’t have to compete, doesn’t feel intimidated, and can finally just be someone’s dog.
She is resilient. She is joyful. She is ready.
Now she just needs her person.
