New Rattitude, Inc.

New Rattitude is a national, all-volunteer non-profit rescue/adoption agency whose mission is to rescue Rat Terriers (and mixes that are predominantly Rat Terrier) from imminent death at animal shelters, the streets, abusive/neglectful homes, or from owners who can no longer keep a dog, and to rehome the dogs into new and permanent, screened and approved adoptive homes. Each dog rescued is cared for in a safe and nurturing foster care environment where he or she receives appropriate medical care, a high quality diet, training and socialization. To achieve these ends, the organization is involved with transportation, volunteer recruiting and training, mentoring, fund-raising, and establishing and maintaining other programs deemed helpful to achieving the mission of rescuing and re-homing Rat Terriers.

Atlanta, ga,30341
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Email: [email protected]

Website: www.newrattitude.org

Bear (VA)

Rat Terrier | King George, VA

AdultMaleSmallBlack with White

About

Coat Length

Short

Vaccination

Current

House Trained

Yes

Good in Home With

Others Dogs

Meet Bear (VA)

This 10 lb. bundle of cuteness and snuggler-extraordinaire is Bear. He's an almost 2-year-old rattie mix who has gone from being a scared and shy boy to owning the neighborhood and the park trails on his daily leash walks-- and happy greeting everyone he sees along the way!  As he has gotten more comfortable, he's showing the playful behavior of a young puppy, digging in the toy box, running and playing in the yard, and loving life. And sometimes, when foster mom isn't available, he'll steal a sock or slipper and curl up with that on the couch. Bear is an absolute love and remarkably well-behaved at home. He listens to foster mom and knows some basic commands. He is very quiet, and loves to cuddle. He's house-trained on a loose schedule and gives signals he needs to go out. He stays quietly in his crate all night until foster mom gets up in the morning.  He's good in the car, and looks forward to excursions because he knows they will end up at the park. Bear is an active dog and loves his daily leash walks and romps in the yard. He may be a great candidate for agility, where he can work with his person and burn off all that energy.  He gets along with his foster-sibling, but he does like being the center of attention, and often rushes in when it's time to put on his leash or get a treat. He likes the companionship of his foster sibling, and takes behavioral cues from him, so he'll do well with other dogs. Since he's also devoted to humans, he could thrive as an only dog -- as long as you're prepared to give him lots of attention. Bear hasn't been tested with cats. He can get very excited and bark when he sees other dogs on our walks. Foster mom has been working with him to address that reactive behavior, and his new family will need to provide some training so he matures into a sweet and well-behaved adult who can go anywhere.  Bear is a truly wonderful dog who will be a great companion for the right adopter! Go on over to his album at https://imageevent.com/newrattitude/bear and see the pictures of this little guy with the Mr. Big Stuff attitude!  

Adoption Process
application, personal references check, vet reference check, telephone interview, home visit, temperament match, adoption contract and adoption fee.


Contact
New Rattitude, Inc.
[email protected]
www.newrattitude.org

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