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-Bruiser-
Arrived 07/22/2022
Breed:  Rat Terrier Mix
Gender: Male
Age: Approximately 2 years
Weight:  8 lbs


 

Bruiser is a rate terrier mix that had gone through a lot of fears.  He had to be trapped and snared by the shelter to be caught.  When he arrive here he gave the appearance of having never been touched before.  He has come a long ways since his arrival.  He needs a quiet home with no other animals or children.  He will take his time in getting to know new people and still needs more socializing and training.  Bruiser has been with us nearly a year.  He has come so very far.  He is now allowing most handling.  We are going to require more than one visit with this little man to ensure that he knows who you are before coming come with you.

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Adoption Application
The adoption application is required prior to setting up an appointment to meet the dogs.
Meetings are done by appointment only after a complete application is received and approved.  The application is a key part to the interview process so please give me thoughtful answers as yes/no responses may be eliminated for lack of detail.

Before proceeding with this application please note - we only place our dogs within the Pacific Northwest area, which includes, Washington, Oregon and Idaho.

 

We can be contacted at
Christy@DisplacedPetsRescue.com

Visits are by appointment only, after we have an approved application on-file.
Please do not call me for detail on a specific dog.  Those questions are dealt with by email.
This will allow me to stay focused on the work that I need to do in caring for these little guys.
Once I have reviewed your application I will be contacting you at the email you have included in the application.

 

 

 

 

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