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My basic info
Breed
Jack Russell Terrier
Color
Brindle - with White
Age
Young
Size
Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less (when grown)
Weight
14 lbs (current)
Sex
Female
Pet ID
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My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Lilac and her siblings came from a backyard breeder who didn't want them. A neighbor rescued them to keep him from killing them. Lilac is available for out-of-state adoption only.
We know that Lilac is a wire-haired Jack Russell Terrier mix. She is just over 1 year of age and she weighs 14 pounds. Lilac is a master of the head tilt. She is very sweet and playful and is the smallest and shyest of the siblings. She was terrified of the other dogs at first but now loves to play with all of the other smaller dogs that are her size. The big dogs want to play with her but she is scared of them. Lilac would probably also do well with cats if properly introduced. Lilac is a JRT so she can climb chain link fencing if she wants to. Lilac is crate trained but still occasionally potties in her crate if she really has to go. These puppies obviously received no training from the person who previously had them, so they are not housetrained and need additional obedience training. They need to learn house manners because they still chew on things they are not supposed to. But they are smart and learn quickly.
Lilac is small and must be protected from rough treatment by children or big dogs that could hurt her. She must also be protected from raptors and other outdoor predators. Lilac must be in the house as a loved member of the family. She must be walked on a leash and must have a very secure, fenced yard to run and play. Lilac is healthy. She is spayed, fully vaccinated (DAPPvL2, Bordatella, rabies), and microchipped. She is negative for heartworms and receives monthly heartworm and flea prevention. Lilacs' out-of-state adoption fee includes the cost of ground transport, and she can be transported almost anywhere within the continental United States. She is being fostered in Texas and cannot be transported until after she is adopted. Please send an email to 2manydogstx@gmail.com if you are interested in adopting this little sweet girl. Our website is 2manydogsrescue.org and if you are on Facebook, PLEASE visit and LIKE our page: www.facebook.com/2ManyDogsRescue
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