



A-Bootie
- Young
- Female
- Medium
About A-Bootie
Frankston, TX
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Behavior
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A-Bootie’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
Adoption Fee
$20
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A-Bootie's Story
COURTESY POSTING FOR MATTHEW WATSON. Pictures taken on 5/27/2026 - please inquire at 903-393-2754 or at LightsOnNotHome@outlook.com<br/> <br/>From Matthew:<br/>"This is Bootie, around 4 months old, and was abandoned on a county road outside Rusk, TX along with her 3 siblings. I took them all for vaccinations on 5-24-2026 and the vet did not find any problems with her. Her weight is about 28 pounds, and the vet said she would reach around 50 pounds when fully grown. Being only 4 months old I have not had her spayed because she<br/>is still growing, and I don't want to hurt her development by doing it too soon. She is not house or crate trained, but she has been in a crate on multiple occasions with her siblings, and I have not had any problems with them. She is very sweet and loving with me, my parents, and my other rescue dog that I already have, but she has not been around children or cats. I don't think it will be a problem, however, because she is the most submissive of the group. She loves to roll over on her back and have tummy rubs and pats. She, unlike her sisters, even had no problems with our chickens and basically ignored them entirely. She is the water dog of the group and loves to jump into her water bowls feet first. I would get her a kiddy pool if I could keep her long term, but I can't due to family health issues."<br/> <br/>$20 adoption fee.
COURTESY POSTING FOR MATTHEW WATSON. Pictures taken on 5/27/2026 - please inquire at 903-393-2754 or at LightsOnNotHome@outlook.com
From Matthew:
"This is Bootie, around 4 months old, and was abandoned on a county road outside Rusk, TX along with her 3 siblings. I took them all for vaccinations on 5-24-2026 and the vet did not find any problems with her. Her weight is about 28 pounds, and the vet said she would reach around 50 pounds when fully grown. Being only 4 months old I have not had her spayed because she
is still growing, and I don't want to hurt her development by doing it too soon. She is not house or crate trained, but she has been in a crate on multiple occasions with her siblings, and I have not had any problems with them. She is very sweet and loving with me, my parents, and my other rescue dog that I already have, but she has not been around children or cats. I don't think it will be a problem, however, because she is the most submissive of the group. She loves to roll over on her bac
COURTESY POSTING FOR MATTHEW WATSON. Pictures taken on 5/27/2026 - please inquire at 903-393-2754 or at LightsOnNotHome@outlook.com
From Matthew:
"This is Bootie, around 4 months old, and was abandoned on a county road outside Rusk, TX along with her 3 siblings. I took them all for vaccinations on 5-24-2026 and the vet did not find any problems with her. Her weight is about 28 pounds, and the vet said she would reach around 50 pounds when fully grown. Being only 4 months old I have not had her spayed because she
is still growing, and I don't want to hurt her development by doing it too soon. She is not house or crate trained, but she has been in a crate on multiple occasions with her siblings, and I have not had any problems with them. She is very sweet and loving with me, my parents, and my other rescue dog that I already have, but she has not been around children or cats. I don't think it will be a problem, however, because she is the most submissive of the group. She loves to roll over on her back and have tummy rubs and pats. She, unlike her sisters, even had no problems with our chickens and basically ignored them entirely. She is the water dog of the group and loves to jump into her water bowls feet first. I would get her a kiddy pool if I could keep her long term, but I can't due to family health issues."
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A-Bootie is from Tonya Griffith's Animal Rescue, Inc.
[Frankston, TX]
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