Gauteng, Randburg ~ Randpark Ridge
Adopt Rosie or Flash

22/06 PUPDATE: Rosie has been adopted
Flash is now in need of a new home. Please ADOPT Flash
Urgent: Adopt Rosie and Flash – Loving Dogs Need a Forever Home
These two incredible dogs, Rosie and Flash, urgently need loving homes. Whether adopted together or separately, they’re ready to bring joy, loyalty, and companionship to your life. Rosie, an independent Beagle, and Flash, a cuddly Staffie-Basset cross, are healthy, well-behaved, and waiting for their perfect match. Read on to learn why these special dogs could be the companions you’ve been searching for.
Rosie: The Independent Beagle with a Playful Spirit
22/06 Rosie has been adopted


Rosie, an 8-year-old female Beagle, is a low-maintenance companion who thrives on her own terms. She’s content entertaining herself, often tossing a ball in the air and catching it with glee. Rosie loves patrolling the garden, keeping an eye on her surroundings, but she’s always up for a quick cuddle before returning to her solo adventures.

Rosie’s Key Traits
- Personality: Independent, playful, and observant
- Lifestyle Fit: Perfect for someone who wants a dog that doesn’t demand constant attention
- Social Habits: Gets along with other dogs, but will chase cats
- Special Quirk: Loves sitting in a kids’ safety car seat during rare car rides
Flash: The Affectionate Staffie-Basset Cross


Flash, a 6-year-old male Staffie-Basset cross, is the ultimate cuddle buddy. This sweet boy craves closeness, loves being patted, and thrives on affection. A true “mummy’s boy,” Flash will stick by your side, offering endless loyalty and love.
Flash’s Key Traits
- Personality: Affectionate, loyal, and gentle
- Lifestyle Fit: Ideal for someone who loves a dog that’s always ready for snuggles
- Social Habits: Great with other dogs, but not cat-friendly
- Special Quirk: Housetrained and doesn’t lift his leg indoors

Why Rosie and Flash Are Perfect Companions
Both dogs are well-suited for a variety of homes, from families with kids to individuals looking for a loyal friend. They’re not guard dogs—instead, they’ll greet everyone with enthusiastic licks. Here’s why they stand out:
- Kid-Friendly: Excellent with children, making them great for family homes
- Low-Maintenance: Can be left alone during the day without issue
- Leash-Trained: Enjoy walks and behave well on a leash
- Pool-Safe: Avoid water despite being able to swim, so no poolside worries
- Quiet: Not big barkers, ideal for peaceful households
- Secure: Not escape artists, so your yard is safe
- Seasonal Comfort: Sleep in a heated outside room in winter, outside in summer
Ready to Adopt Rosie, Flash, or Both?
Rosie and Flash are adaptable, loving dogs who deserve a forever home. They get along with other dogs, are housetrained, and bring unique personalities to brighten your days. Whether you’re drawn to Rosie’s independence or Flash’s cuddly nature, these dogs are ready to become part of your life. Contact us today to start the adoption process.

Flash ~ Staffie-Basset
- Area: Randpark Ridge, Gauteng
- Name: Flash
- Age: 6 years old
- Gender: Male
- Breed: Staffie-Bassett cross
- Weight: +- 40kg
- Children: Excellent
- Dogs: Good
- Cats: Will chase
- Toilet Trained: Yes
- Sleep: Inside Winter/Outside Summer
- Escape Artist: No
- Out of Province Adoptions: Yes

Rosie ~ Beagle
- Area: Randpark Ridge, Gauteng
- Name: Rosie
- Age: 8 years old
- Gender: Female
- Breed: Beagle
- Weight: +- 15kg
- Children: Excellent
- Dogs: Good
- Cats: Will chase cats
- Toilet Trained: Yes
- Sleep: Inside Winter/Outside Summer
- Escape Artist: No
- Out of Province Adoptions: Yes
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About Beagles and Staffie-Basset Crosses in South Africa
Beagle: Beagles, like Rosie, are known for their keen sense of smell, originally bred for hunting, and have a friendly, curious nature. They require moderate exercise, about 30–60 minutes daily, and enjoy mental stimulation like scent games. Their lifespan is typically 12–15 years.
Staffie-Basset crosses, like Flash, blend the Staffie’s muscular build and loyalty with the Basset’s relaxed demeanor. They thrive on human interaction, need similar daily exercise, and live around 10–14 years.
