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Little White Dog Rescue Inc. Omaha,NE68114 N 41° 26.480103, W 96° 05.02014160156 West Highland White Terrier Westie Adopted pet Adopted West Highland White Terrier Westie Adopted Dog Dog

Albert - Adopted!

West Highland White Terrier Westie

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My name is Albert, and before I came to Little White Dog Rescue I was lost from my home. I ran and ran trying to find my yard, but I got really thirsty and tired. Then some nice people called my friends at LWDR, and well, you know the rest of the story!

So, now I'm looking for a new home, one that won't let me get lost and one that has a securely fenced yard! You see, I'm a Westie to the max and my foster mom says I am the Energizer Bunny, whoever that is! And she also says if you want to adopt me, you had better have previous terrier experience, cuz I can think of all kinds of things to do if you aren't watching me!

I really like my foster brother in my foster home...we play and play and pretend we are fighting, then we chase squirrels and bark at the dog next door. I really have fun with other dogs my size! My new home would be fantastic if I had a brother or sister to play with!

I am trying ever so hard to figure out why mom wants me to sleep in a kennel at night, but I am really smart and think I understand it now. Also, I am trying so hard not to potty in the house and only have accidents if the humans don't let me outside, LOL!

The suggested adoption donation for Albert is $350-450, is tax-deductible, and goes toward the high cost of veterinary care for our rescue dogs.

Little White Dog Rescue requires secure fencing as a requirement to adopt the terrier breeds (invisible fencing is NOT acceptable). We adopt only to people living in states directly surrounding NE and if chosen as Albert's new forever home, you must be willing to drive to Omaha to pick him up at your earliest possible convenience.

Albert is up-to-date with routine shots and spayed/neutered.

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