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Gilly - Rat Terrier Dog For Adoption

Rat Terrier Dogs For Adoption in Oakley, CA, USA

For Adoption

Nickname
Gilly
Breed
Rat Terrier
Gender
Female
Age
Baby
Location
Oakley, CA, 94561, USA

Description

Rat Terrier Dogs For Adoption in Oakley, CA, USA

Posted Breed: Rat Terrier. NAME: Gilly STATS: Female, Rat Terrier, 6 months, 10 lbs. TEMPERAMENT: Shy at first and warms up. Active (puppy energy). Active (may be good at agility training). Very fas

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t and can really jump. SKILLS: Doing great with potty training*. Doing great with crate training. Good with dogs. Good with cats. Would make a great hiking buddy. Has not been exposed to children. MORE ABOUT ME: Likes belly rubs. Couch cuddler. Likes walks. Likes playing with other dogs. Submissive. Needs patient owner willing to work with her to continue building her confidence so she can be the best dog for you. Suggest training (puppy manners and basic manners). Loves toys and playing. Active, curious puppy. ONE LAST THING: Gilly is a sweet-natured pup who loves to crawl into your lap and have a cuddle. She has a lot of enthusiasm for play which makes her a good match for a kid. Rat Terriers have a lot of enthusiasm, are very smart and like to be challenged. Her coat is superb and her markings are beautiful. Gilly will respond well to training. She has just begun to learn commands and is taking to it easily. Smart, pretty and fun! Gilly would benefit from puppy socialization classes and then basic manners so she will continue to build her confidence. *All new dogs should be reinforced with potty training through puppy protocol so they continue to be successful with their potty training.

Physical Attributes

Behavioral Characteristics

OK with Dogs
Yes
OK with Cats
Yes
Other
Housetrained

Additional Information

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

Rescue Information

Location

Ad Statistics

Ad ID
ADN-944886
Date Listed
07/22/2018
Date Expires
Expired

Rat Terrier


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