Rogue simply loves to play
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Hi my name is Rogue!
I’m a noisy, sassy, dramatic girl with one of the biggest personalities my foster mom has ever met!
I absolutely love to play and follow my foster parents around everywhere they go.

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Meet Rogue!
The louder the toy the better.. my foster mom said I should also mention that I’m a sock thief.. whatever that means!
I am about 50% potty trained, however I do sleep throughout the night without an accident. My foster mom said I should also mention that when you get home I get so, so, so excited that I might just pee a little. My foster mom takes me straight outside so this doesn’t happen inside.
I do like my kennel but when you leave I get very sad and might cry a little until I get used to knowing that you are coming back.
I have what my foster mom likes to call “resource guarding”. I am not confident in sharing my toys, food or water with other animals. My foster mom will tell you all about how to manage it when you come to meet me.
I love friends of all shapes and sizes, but sometimes I don’t know my own size and may have boundary issues. For this reason my foster mom has recommended no young kids and no cats. However, I can be with other dogs and love to play with them all day every day.
If you’re looking for a new best friend with a big personality and a fuzzy foot warmer for these cold winter nights, I’m your gal.
Visit www.manitobamutts.org to fill out an application, or contact adopt@manitobamutts.org for more information. Manitoba Mutts Dog Rescue is a 100 per cent foster-home based, not for profit, charitable rescue with a mission to relieve animals in distress and animal suffering from overpopulation and/or abandonment, provide for the care, maintenance and rehabilitation of stray, abandoned and displaced animals in Manitoba and be a leader on matters that promote and improve the welfare of all animals through enhancement, protection, care and education.

Manitoba Mutts
Manitoba Mutts
Manitoba Mutts is a local, foster-home-based animal rescue. Visit www.manitobamutts.org to fill out an application, or contact adopt@manitobamutts.org for more information.