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Buddy - Jack Russell Terrier / Rat Terrier / Mixed (short coat) Dog For Adoption

Jack-Rat Terrier Dogs For Adoption in River Falls, WI, USA

For Adoption

Nickname
Buddy
Breed
Jack-Rat Terrier
Gender
Male
Age
Senior
Location
River Falls, WI, 54022, USA

Description

Jack-Rat Terrier Dogs For Adoption in River Falls, WI, USA

Posted Breed: Jack Russell Terrier / Rat Terrier / Mixed (short coat). Hi, I am Buddy. I am a jack Russell - rat terrier mix. I am a bit over weight at 25 pounds and could lose a couple pounds. I am 9

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years old but do not let that deter you as I look and act like a young pup yet. I love to go for walks in the woods, in fields and parks. I love to play tug. I love snuggling with humans. I am up to date on all my vaccines, house trained and neutered. I have been with my family and love them but I have developed an alpha attitude with the fellow dog in my home and would do great as an only pup in a home so I could have my humans all to myself and not share them. People---I love them! I am crate trained to sleep at night but will also sleep in bed with you. I do snore a bit however! Buddy will come with his Kennel, food dishes, food, and leash and collar. He will also have a complete physical exam and a dental, before he is adopted. Buddy's adoption fee is $150.00 Buddy is being courtesy posted through PAWS, and will be screened for applicants with our application. If you would like to meet Buddy please fill out the application at pawswi.com and an adoption coordinator will contact you. PAWS Facility Operator License Number is 271103-DS.

Physical Attributes

Coat Length
Short

Behavioral Characteristics

OK with Kids
Yes
OK with Dogs
No
OK with Cats
No
Other
Housetrained

Additional Information

Was the Dog Found
No
Up-to-date on Vaccinations
Yes

Rescue Information

Location

Ad Statistics

Ad ID
ADN-455491
Date Listed
02/11/2017
Date Expires
Expired

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