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Dutch

Jack Russell Terrier

Male, Adult
Memphis, TN
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Dutch is a five year old ten lb Jack Russell mix. He greeted me pretty well When I met him today. He is bonded with Darrin. Dutch’s owner died and the larger dogs in her daughter’s home are a danger to these wee ones. Dutch is neutered and tested heartworm positive but the rescue will treat the heartworms. His adoption fee is $200 After reading this pet's info, if you are still interested in adopting, please fill out the online adoption application found at realgooddogrescue.com The ideal home for this Real Good Dog will have a secure fenced yard. A solid history of excellent vet care for current or previous pets is required. Preference will be given to applicants who have specific breed experience and own their own home. Please visit www.realgooddogrescue.com to submit an electronic application if you are interested in adopting this or any other Real Good Dog. Adopters are encouraged to initiate their 30 days free pet insurance as soon as they take possession of the pet. Do this by calling PetFirst 855-710-7387 Adopters may also INITIATE transfer of the pet's microchip by going directly to the chip company's website and following instructions. Your adoption paperwork has the microchip #, company name and you have an adoption agreement showing transfer from rescue to individual.
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Boots

Jack Russell Terrier Border Collie

Female, 2 mos
Memphis, TN
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Boots and her sister Socks come to us from a rural shelter where they were found as four-week-old puppies in need of a forever home! Their foster mom describes these two girls as "two of the cutest and best foster babies we've ever had", which is certainly saying something as they have fostered nearly 60 puppies. Boots is noted to be the more observational, introverted of the two sisters and is always down for snuggling on the couch and watching TV. With their adorable shorter legs, their foster mom believes them to be some sort of Jack Russell terrier mix and with their coloring, we think perhaps they have some sort of Border Collie in their genetics as well. Their foster parents say they "definitely seem like the product of a big dog parent and a small dog parent". Boots and Socks are considered to be very aware of their surroundings and "polite eaters and poopers", meaning they don't try to eat from one another's bowls of food and don't stumble back through their poop outside after going, which is something most puppies take a long time to master. These little girls are so incredibly smart! So far, Boots and Socks have proven their ability to sleep through the night when kept on a schedule and have only had minimal accidents in the house because their foster parents have them on a very strict potty-training schedule. They get along very well with their foster family's bigger dog as well. Boots and Socks are extreme cuddle bugs and do not try and squirm away when they are picked up. Like most young puppies, Boots is extremely friendly, playful, and is basically a blank slate as far as potential and trainability go. Boots and Socks have been moved to a foster home together to work on starting potty training, learning manners, and learning to co-exist in different types of houses with different families. If a lifelong best friend is something you are currently searching for, then run to submit an adoption application for Boots or her sister Socks! They will be available to move into their new homes the week of December 29th, 2024, but you can go ahead and apply to be approved to adopt one of these cuties! Upon adoption, Boots will have received age-appropriate shots, will be spayed at 6 months old, and will receive a microchip when big enough to safely do so, Apply to adopt Boots here: https://form.jotform.com/240287047227052 For approved applications, the following transport locations are available at this time: Athens, TN Raphine, Virginia Allentown, Pennsylvania Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Malvern, Pennsylvania Hagerstown, Maryland Bedminster, New Jersey Pluckemin, New Jersey Woodbridge, New Jersey Griswold, Connecticut Millford, Connecticut Southington, Connecticut Willington, Connecticut Smithfield, Rhode Island West Greenwich, Rhode Island If we do not offer transport to your area, you can drive to Memphis for pickup.
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Socks

Jack Russell Terrier Border Collie

Female, 2 mos
Memphis, TN
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Socks and her sister Boots come to us from a rural shelter where they were found as four-week-old puppies in need of a forever home! Their foster mom describes these two girls as "two of the cutest and best foster babies we've ever had", which is certainly saying something as they have fostered nearly 60 puppies. Socks is noted to be the more vocal of the two sisters and is considered to have "big dog energy". With their adorable shorter legs, their foster mom believes them to be some sort of Jack Russell terrier mix and with their coloring, we think perhaps they have some sort of Border Collie in their genetics as well. Their foster parents say they "definitely seem like the product of a big dog parent and a small dog parent". Socks and Boots are considered to be very aware of their surroundings and "polite eaters and poopers", meaning they don't try to eat from one another's bowls of food and don't stumble back through their poop outside after going, which is something most puppies take a long time to master. These little girls are so incredibly smart! So far, Socks and Boots have proven their ability to sleep through the night when kept on a schedule and have only had minimal accidents in the house because their foster parents have them on a very strict potty-training schedule. They get along very well with their foster family's bigger dog as well. Socks and Boots are extreme cuddle bugs and do not try and squirm away when they are picked up. Like most young puppies, Socks is extremely friendly, playful, and is basically a blank slate as far as potential and trainability go. Socks and Boots have been moved to a foster home together to work on starting potty training, learning manners, and learning to co-exist in different types of houses with different families. If a lifelong best friend is something you are currently searching for, then run to submit an adoption application for Socks or her sister Boots! They will be available to move into their new homes the week of December 29th, 2024, but you can go ahead and apply to be approved to adopt one of these cuties! Upon adoption, Socks will have received age-appropriate shots, will be spayed at 6 months old, and will receive a microchip when big enough to safely do so, Apply to adopt Boots here: https://form.jotform.com/240287047227052 For approved applications, the following transport locations are available at this time: Athens, TN Raphine, Virginia Allentown, Pennsylvania Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Malvern, Pennsylvania Hagerstown, Maryland Bedminster, New Jersey Pluckemin, New Jersey Woodbridge, New Jersey Griswold, Connecticut Millford, Connecticut Southington, Connecticut Willington, Connecticut Smithfield, Rhode Island West Greenwich, Rhode Island If we do not offer transport to your area, you can drive to Memphis for pickup.

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