TINKER *ARRIVING 1/24* - CHIHUAHUA / RAT TERRIER / MIXED DOG FOR ADOPTION
Rat-Cha Dogs For Adoption in Princeton, MN, USA
For Adoption
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Nickname:
Tinker *Arriving 1/24*
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Breed
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Gender
Female
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Age
Adult
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Location
Princeton, MN, 55371 USAUSA
Description
Dog Breed: Chihuahua / Rat Terrier / Mixed. Adoption Fee: 550. Hi! I’m Tinker, a young, likely chihuahua/rat terrier mix with a gentle soul, a playful streak, and a whole lot of love to give. I’m friendly with humans of all ages and get along great with dogs big and small—so whether your home is busy or quiet, I’ll fit right in. I may be little, but I’m a great listener! One of my foster family’s favorite things about me is how well I pay attention—I usually understand what you want the very first time. I’m calm, sweet, and eager to please. I enjoy toys, car rides, splashing in water, and curling up in a warm lap for cuddles. I can be a bit vocal when I hear exciting things outside or when someone comes to the door (I just like to keep you informed!), but overall I’m a gentle, affectionate girl with basic training already under my belt. I’m still working on full potty training, but I do use potty pads and just need a little patience as I keep learning. Oh—and here’s a fun fact about me: if you blow air toward my face, I’ll try to catch it . I’m a little silly like that. At the end of the day, I’m just a sweet, loving pup looking for a new home where I can be someone’s loyal companion. If you’re searching for a calm, affectionate, and endlessly lovable little dog, I might just be the one for you! Tinker is from Texas. They arrive in Minnesota on 01/24/2026 and will need to be picked up from the Ruff Start Rescue office in Princeton, MN between the hours of 8:30am and noon. Please plan for their arrival accordingly as we cannot accommodate pickups outside of this time frame. Since they haven’t arrived yet, they are available exclusively through Ruff Start’s Foster to Adopt (FTA) Program. Click here to learn more about the FTA program. Once they get to Minnesota, they might require further veterinary care. Ruff Start’s veterinary suite is located in Princeton, MN, and, as the foster, you will be required to transport your dog to and from these vetting appointments. If you are interested in getting to know this animal better, please fill out an adoption application. An adoption application is the best way to show your interest in an animal and is not a binding contract. To learn more about Ruff Start’s adoption process and the care our foster animals receive, please visit our How to Adopt page. If you are unable to adopt but want to help this animal and others in our care, you can donate to support the medical and veterinary needs of all Ruff Start Rescue animals.
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Physical Attributes
Likes to Vocalize: Some Altered Yes -
Behavioral Characteristics
OK with Kids: Yes OK with Dogs: Yes Energy Level: Moderate Activity Level: Moderately Active Obedience Training: Has Basic Training Other: - Good in a Car
- Likes to Play with Toys
- Likes to Swim
- Likes to Be in Your Lap
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Personality
Personality Characteristics - Playful
- Affectionate
- Gentle
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Additional Information
Was the Dog Found No
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Organization name
Ruff Start Rescue
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Location:
Princeton, Minnesota, 55371 USAUSA
Breed overview
Overview:
The Rat-Cha, a charming crossbreed between the Chihuahua and Rat Terrier, offers a spirited companion with a unique blend of its parent breeds' best traits. Originating from the desire to combine the Chihuahua's affectionate nature with the Rat Terrier's intelligence and robustness, this hybrid is gaining popularity. Physically, Rat-Chas are typically small to medium-sized, weighing between 6 and 15 pounds, with a short, easy-to-care-for coat that can vary widely in color. They often possess expressive eyes and a sturdy build, reflecting their terrier lineage. Temperamentally, they are known for being alert, playful, and loyal, often forming strong bonds with their families. While they can be vocal, early socialization and training can mitigate this. Their adaptable size makes them well-suited for both apartment living and homes with yards, and they can be wonderful additions to active families, though supervision is wise with very young children due to their smaller stature. Health-wise, like many small breeds, they can be prone to dental issues and patellar luxation, so regular vet check-ups are important.
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