Roscoe is a sweet little gentleman that loves belly rubs and snuggling on the
sofa. He and his brother Spike, lived in a home most of their lives. But when
their family died, they ended up spending the last year living in a garage!
When the people who had them decided they no longer wanted to care for
them, they took them to a vet to be killed. Thankfully they ended up in rescue
instead!

Roscoe is large for a yorkie. He weighs about 16 pounds. He is tall and lanky.
Poor Roscoe has had a hard time adjusting to life without his family. He so
craves attention and a lap. Roscoe is a bit more independent than his brother
Spike - he will go off on his own to explore the house or the next room. He
walks well on leash, and is crate trained.

Don't let that sad face fool you. He is a loving little gentleman who would do
well in almost any home.

When first rescued, Roscoe and his brother Spike seemed to be very bonded
(not a surprise as they only had each other for company for a year). But they
are beginning to need each other less and less. Ideally Roscoe and his
brother Spike would go together to the same home, but for the right homes,
they can be separated.
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