Posted 1 year ago | Updated over 2 weeks ago
Meet Ravioli, We did not give her that name, she came with it from ACS, our city's very HIGH kill shelter. We pulled her and her 7 babies to safety a few weeks ago.
ACS listed Ravioli as a Jack Russell Terrier but she does not have the behavior of a Jack Russell Terrier. She is calm and playful. Her only vice is that she is food aggressive we feel like she developed trying to survive on the streets of San Antonio, Texas. We are diligently working on this issue but because of it we feel like she should be the only dog in the home. That is so hard for us to make that decision because she plays and gets along so great with the other foster dogs, big and small and puppies in the home. Ravioli really likes playing and sleeping with the other dogs. If you have another dog in the home perhaps you could feed Ravioli in a crate until she is comfortable and learns that her food is not limited.
She is 2 years old and 22 pounds. She came to us with 2 week old babies but she stopped feeding and dried up last week. Ravioli only wanted to hang out and play with the other dogs. She likes to snuggle with her foster mom as well and she is very obedient and smart.
She has been spayed, vaccinated, rabies, dewormed and microchipped. We transport across the United States.