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Rat Terrier-Unknown Mix Dogs For Adoption in Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Addy - Terrier / Rat Terrier / Mixed Dog For Adoption

Rat Terrier-Unknown Mix Dogs For Adoption in Calgary, Alberta, Canada

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Nickname
Addy
Breed
Rat Terrier-Unknown Mix
Gender
Female
Age
Baby
Location
Calgary, Alberta, T2A4V9, Canada

Description

Rat Terrier-Unknown Mix Dogs For Adoption in Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Posted Breed: Terrier / Rat Terrier / Mixed. Age: 8 Months Sex: Female (BARCs will cover her spay surgery) Estimated Breed: Rat Terrier Mix Weight: 27 lbs Good with dogs?: Yes, with proper introdu

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ction & supervision Good with cats?: Unknown Good with children?: Yes, but older is better Special/Medical Needs: No Energy Level: High Adoption Fee: $725 Foster Home Location: Calgary, AB Just about the best dog out there! This 8-month-old mixed breed is full of energy and love. She loves to cuddle in bed and on the couch. Addy has excellent recall and will be able to be off leash in quiet areas very soon. Addy can sit, lie down, touch (boops your open palm with her nose), shake, spin, kisses (gives kisses on command), she knows up and down, for on and off furniture. She sleeps through the night. She will have to learn not to try to meet everyone and every dog she sees. She is learning her manners very quickly. She walks great on leash! And does well with short interactions with other dogs. She likes rough play off leash, so she will need to be supervised and taught to respect other dogs' boundaries; even when greeting other dogs Addy is a great listener. she doesn't bark at all unless another dog really close to her is barking directly at her. She's quiet when people come and go and when people are moving and talking outside and around the house. She's a strong chewer, but knows not to chew anything other than her toys, a large bully bone and a tug rope will be her favourite toys! She can jump when greeting people, so a home with small children is not encouraged unless her adopter is willing to work on her jumping, however she is getting better at not jumping up by the day. She is easily excitable during play time and can get mouthy (light mouthing), she is a puppy after all! She is getting less mouthy by the day and knows drop it and no. She's a high energy dog, she's been getting two 45-minute walks a day and endless chewing on bones.

Additional Information

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

Rescue Information

Organization name
BARCs Rescue
Location
Calgary, Alberta, T2A4V9
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Ad Statistics

Ad ID
ADN-1090360
Date Listed
09/21/2023
Date Expires
Expired

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