


I'm Roselyne P., the breeder behind Rose’s Farm located in Tennessee. We breed high-quality puppies. We love what we do and are committed to producing well-bred, healthy puppies for loving homes. Raising puppies has been so much fun, although we take our role in raising them seriously. Breeding has helped us share the joy of our dogs with other families and individuals.
Roselyne has been certified by Good Dog's screening team for responsible and trusted breeding practices. When you're ready to reach out, feel free to ask any questions about the breed, their program, or specific puppies.
Together, you’ll choose the puppy that’s right for you, stay in touch with regular updates, and plan how to bring your new puppy home.

Roselyne may provide a written contract or health guarantee when you purchase a puppy. This helps protect both you and your breeder, ensuring that you both have a clear understanding of the terms of your puppy purchase. If Roselyne offers a contract or guarantee, the details will be personalized by them. If you have any questions or want to know more, don't hesitate to reach out to Roselyne directly.
You can drive or fly to pick up your puppy from Roselyne.
Meet in Tennessee
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Roselyne has been a member of Good Dog for about 3 years
Roselyne was screened for responsible practices and has been a member since 2023.
Rose’s Farm meets or exceeds our community standards in these areas:

All breeds

Miniature Schnauzer

Poodle

Miniature Schnauzer
About Rascal.
Black and white party min. Schnauzer

Poodle
About Teddy bear
Apricot toy poodle
Good level
Rose’s Farm reports to performing the health tests below on their breeding dogs. Ask your breeder about the tests performed on the parents of your litter. Learn more about health testing for Schnoodles.
Patellar Luxation
Knee testing reduces the chance of passing down Patellar Luxation, which results in the kneecap becoming displaced or dislocated and can cause mild to severe joint pain.