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Hrsyrider


Rattie
Rattie
05/08/2008 9:04 PM  

I have been fostering what I thought was a parson russell terrier.  The more research I do the more I am becoming convinced that he is actually a Rat Terrier.  I foster for Russell Rescue and have had some interest in him but I think his looks are a little different so he hasn't gotten adopted.  He is a really wonderful dog.  He was hit by a car and dropped off at the E-vet and then taken to the shelter.  I kept an eye on him via the shelter website and after 30 days I inquired about him.  They said they had kept him so long because he was such a great dog but didn't think they could keep him any longer.  I pulled him and have had him for about 6 weeks.  He is crate and house trained and really a good dog.  He is a purebred something because his dewclaws have been removed and his tail docked. 

I can't keep him because 4 dogs would take me over my limit and I woud no longer be able to foster.  I would really like to find him a home with another small dog to play with and with someone that has terrier experience.
 I am located in Ventura County in Ca.  Does anyone have any suggestions?

winnihoohoo


Bratty Ratty
Bratty Ratty
05/08/2008 9:13 PM  
He does look like a rattie..I guess they checked for a microchip?
Smiles4life


Ratastic
Ratastic
05/09/2008 6:05 AM  
Ratbone does courtesy listings for other rescue groups as well as a GAP program (this is where you act as the foster parent and Ratbone posts him on all of their sites as well as screening the applicant) If you are interested in this you can email Ratbone from the website www.ratbonerescues.com

That is if he is a Rat Terrier or Rat Terrier mix. Can you post some pictures of him?

Paula Nowak
Foster Mom, GA State Coordinator & More
Adoptables: www.imageevent.com/smiles4life/maywest
www.newrattitude.org, www.ratbonerescues.com
Hrsyrider


Rattie
Rattie
05/09/2008 9:28 AM  

His picture is my avatar.

swatson6


Attention Starved
Attention Starved
05/09/2008 9:30 AM  
He really looks Rattie to me. Could be a mix, but I def. see rattie. He is very handsome.

Sarah



Smiles4life


Ratastic
Ratastic
05/09/2008 8:19 PM  

Maybe Jack/Rat?  Hard to tell from the side view.


Paula Nowak
Foster Mom, GA State Coordinator & More
Adoptables: www.imageevent.com/smiles4life/maywest
www.newrattitude.org, www.ratbonerescues.com
winnihoohoo


Bratty Ratty
Bratty Ratty
05/09/2008 9:55 PM  

Here is another pic of him compared to a jack/parson...

Rowdy's Mom


Rat-A-Tat-Tat
Rat-A-Tat-Tat
05/10/2008 2:14 PM  
Just wondering... how big is he- height, weight. Does he seem to be housebroken/crate trained? I'm assuming he is fixed? And do you know approximate age? Or at least, a good guess at it? He is a handsome little guy.

~Chrys~ Mom to Rowdy, Schatzi (shephard mix), and Sam (lab mix) and Lovin' Every Minute of It!
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Hrsyrider


Rattie
Rattie
05/20/2008 1:06 AM  

It appears that we have found a home for Jake.  He will be dearly missed! 

gwacie


Rat-A-Tat-Tat
Rat-A-Tat-Tat
05/20/2008 6:21 AM  
Congrats.

gwacie (Bethany)
http://www.myadams.net/dogs/
Maureen


Firehouse Big Dog
Firehouse Big Dog
05/20/2008 7:06 AM  
Great News!

Maureen Mom to Abby, Barkley and Reggie..and cat Sarah Jane

Scratch a dog and you'll find a permanent job. ~Franklin P. Jones

alice4512


Bratty Ratty
Bratty Ratty
05/20/2008 8:33 AM  

that is awesome, congrats!!


The great pleasure of a dog is that you may make a fool of yourself with him and not only will he not scold you, but he will make a fool of himself too

~Mom to my good boy Fred and my crazy girl Alice~
Hrsyrider


Rattie
Rattie
05/20/2008 9:12 PM  
Right now it doesn't feel like such great news. I hate to admit it but I am so attached! He is just a great dog! I took him to work with me yesterday and unlike my own dogs he just hung out and slept or followed me around. My JRTs would never be that mellow! I haven't heard from the person interested in him. I was suppose to hear from her yesterday. I have actually been dreading her call or email. The hardest thing about it is if we keep him we can't foster anymore because we will be at our limit. I don't know of anyone else that fosters Jacks in the area so it would be such a shame but this little guy has stolen our hearts and just fits in so well!

What a dilemna! Perhaps not everyone is cut out to foster? I dont' know what to do...
gwacie


Rat-A-Tat-Tat
Rat-A-Tat-Tat
05/21/2008 7:28 AM  

Look out!  Now you have been bitten by the RATTIE bug. It is a slow but steady infection. It happened to me when I ended up fostering first one then more Rats that were mislabled as Toy Fox Terriers. TFTs are in between Ratties and JRTs in temperment but have that indpendent business and readiness to fight that the JRTs have. Ratties have the terrier attitude but are more than happy to hang out with their people and in fact seem to prefer them. So with ratties you get the best of the terrier personality with the bonding that some of the terriers seem to lack a bit.

WELCOME to our world!


gwacie (Bethany)
http://www.myadams.net/dogs/
gwacie


Rat-A-Tat-Tat
Rat-A-Tat-Tat
05/21/2008 7:33 AM  

OH and trust me I know what you mean. We decided to keep the Peanut (in my avatar). He was a foster I agreed to take to help a local group out - well the group vanished from view and I could have GAP'd him with Ratbone but he was such a sweet boy and so bonded to me that he stayed...and put us up to 4 dogs. So we figured we were too full to foster but we have already had a few short term dogs through (up to a week each) and will take a foster in need. I work to find other foster homes for dogs that come up too, which often keeps me from having them but keeps them alive. And if you wanted, you could to transport or other type work for your rescue if not fostering.


gwacie (Bethany)
http://www.myadams.net/dogs/
Hrsyrider


Rattie
Rattie
05/21/2008 9:28 PM  

I can see why you ended up with that little cutie!  I started out doing transport, I never intended to foster.  I knew I didn't have the heart for it.  But one day I was scheduled to pull a Jack from the shelter and the foster mom bailed.  He was already on hold and could only be pulled by a rescue so I was his only hope.  I fostered him but he was a little brat.  He ended up being adopted by a trainer that use to breed Jacks.  I was sorry to see him go but not like this one.  Jake's only bad habit is nipping at Bishop.

Our HOA only allows 3 dogs and I am so afraid that if I kept him they might find out down the road and then I would need to rehome him and that would be even more heartbreaking.  I am going to send him to his new home on Saturday but if for some reason it does not work out and he is returned; he will stay!

I know I will cry a river!

gwacie


Rat-A-Tat-Tat
Rat-A-Tat-Tat
05/21/2008 9:48 PM  
Just show them the Math - you can have 3 DOGS, right? So that's 3 100lb Rotties....or the equivalent in little guys, right?

gwacie (Bethany)
http://www.myadams.net/dogs/
Hrsyrider


Rattie
Rattie
05/21/2008 11:08 PM  
Trust me I've thought about using that argument! Seems fair to me!
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