Rosie is a gentle Cocker Spaniel with the kind of heart that feels everything deeply. Her soft eyes carry quiet kindness, and her wagging tail is always quick to offer comfort.
Lately, though, life hasn’t been easy for her. She’s faced more than a sweet soul like hers ever should. But even through the tough times, Rosie’s loving nature hasn’t faded. She still leans in for gentle pets, still stays close and still trusts with that same open heart.
She’s the kind of dog who doesn’t just live in your home, she lives in your heart, and no matter what she’s been through, her quiet strength and affection continues to shine through, reminding everyone around her what unconditional love truly looks like.
Rosie is a gentle cocker spaniel with a big heart. She’s come into our care facing serious health challenges, and while she’s older and more fragile than some, she still has so much love to give.
When Rosie arrived, we immediately began treating her painful eyes for conjunctivitis and investigating possible dry eye. She had bloods taken, received flea treatment, and was given a gentle bath to soothe her sore skin. Antibiotic eye drops were started straight away, along with pain relief for her stiff hind legs and dental disease.
Vet bills have risen sharply, and we’re seeing more animals handed in because their owners simply can’t afford the care they need.
Too often, dogs and cats come to us with conditions that should have been treated long ago, but sadly, they weren’t. We always recommend speaking to your vet if you’re worried about costs, because there are often ways to get help and support for your pet’s care.
Vet bills like all our other costs are rising, anything raised above Rosie’s needs will be used to help animals just like her at the Cotswolds Dogs & Cats Home.
To report cruelty or an animal in distress call 0300 1234 999