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Birdie

  • Young
  • Female
  • Medium
  • Mixed Breed

About Birdie

Franklin, TN

Breed

Mixed BreedMix

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Female
Medium
(26-60 lbs)
Coat: Short
Brindle

Behavior

Personality
Smart, Loyal, Loves, Brave
House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Birdie’s Compatibility

    This pet has good 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

$275

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Birdie's Story

Birdie is a beautiful brown brindle mix believed to be under 3 years old and the perfect medium-sized companion. With her bright mind and loving personality, Birdie is the kind of dog who quickly becomes part of the family.<br/><br/>Birdie is incredibly smart and a quick learner. She has a playful spirit and loves running around, playing with toys, chewing on bones, and going for walks. She’s also always happy to hop in the car for a ride. After a day of fun, Birdie is just as content soaking up belly rubs, cuddles, and kisses from her favorite people.<br/><br/>She is potty trained and settles nicely into her kennel in the evenings. Birdie thrives on companionship and would love a home where she can spend time with people who enjoy an active, affectionate dog.<br/><br/>Birdie’s story began as a neighborhood stray, where she was found caring for four puppies on her own. A kind local family took her in and fostered her, giving her the safety and care she deserved, even made sure she was spayed at appropriate time after recovery. During that time, she became a beloved part of the neighborhood — even waiting at the bus stop each day to greet the kids when they came home from school.<br/><br/>Now Birdie is ready for the next chapter of her life: a forever home where she can receive the love, attention, and stability she deserves. She would make a loyal, joyful companion for someone willing to give her that chance.

Birdie is a beautiful brown brindle mix believed to be under 3 years old and the perfect medium-sized companion. With her bright mind and loving personality, Birdie is the kind of dog who quickly becomes part of the family.

Birdie is incredibly smart and a quick learner. She has a playful spirit and loves running around, playing with toys, chewing on bones, and going for walks. She’s also always happy to hop in the car for a ride. After a day of fun, Birdie is just as content soaking up belly rubs, cuddles, and kisses from her favorite people.

She is potty trained and settles nicely into her kennel in the evenings. Birdie thrives on companionship and would love a home where she can spend time with people who enjoy an active, affectionate dog.

Birdie’s story began as a neighborhood stray, where she was found caring for four puppies on her own. A kind local family took her in and fostered her, giving her the safety and care she deserved, even made sure she was spayed at appropriate time after recover

Birdie is a beautiful brown brindle mix believed to be under 3 years old and the perfect medium-sized companion. With her bright mind and loving personality, Birdie is the kind of dog who quickly becomes part of the family.

Birdie is incredibly smart and a quick learner. She has a playful spirit and loves running around, playing with toys, chewing on bones, and going for walks. She’s also always happy to hop in the car for a ride. After a day of fun, Birdie is just as content soaking up belly rubs, cuddles, and kisses from her favorite people.

She is potty trained and settles nicely into her kennel in the evenings. Birdie thrives on companionship and would love a home where she can spend time with people who enjoy an active, affectionate dog.

Birdie’s story began as a neighborhood stray, where she was found caring for four puppies on her own. A kind local family took her in and fostered her, giving her the safety and care she deserved, even made sure she was spayed at appropriate time after recovery. During that time, she became a beloved part of the neighborhood — even waiting at the bus stop each day to greet the kids when they came home from school.

Now Birdie is ready for the next chapter of her life: a forever home where she can receive the love, attention, and stability she deserves. She would make a loyal, joyful companion for someone willing to give her that chance.

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How To Adopt

Birdie was listed as adoptable by Rural Animal Rescue Effort - RARE
How can I adopt Birdie?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Rural Animal Rescue Effort - RARE. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
How can I find out if Birdie is a good fit for me?
Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to Rural Animal Rescue Effort - RARE for details on the pet.
When can I meet Birdie?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Rural Animal Rescue Effort - RARE will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Birdie, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Rural Animal Rescue Effort - RARE, and they'll be happy to help!
Rural Animal Rescue Effort - RARE's Adoption Policy
*AN Adoption Application MUST BE SUBMITTED, PLEASE READ BELOW* Thank you for your interest in adopting a RARE animal! We do our very best to find the right fit for the adoptable and your family. The more detailed information we receive from you in your Application will help in this process. Adoption is a life long commitment to the adoptee. Each time an animal is returned it is stressful on the animal, the family and the rescue. We believe in quality adoptions and we hope you do too. That's why we take the time to understand the wants and needs of your family. STEP 1. COMPLETE ADOPTION INTEREST FORM VIA OUR WEBSITE: RARErescue.org The adoption application allows us to know what you are looking to adopt in terms of the animal and the time and training, etc. you are willing to dedicate. Some animals need more time and resources than others. STEP 2. SPEAK WITH A RARE REPRESENTATIVE Once we receive your application, we will call you to you about the specific needs and wants of your family and discuss if the animal you are interested in adopting would be the best fit, or if there are any other 'adoptables' in our program that may be even a better fit.* STEP 3. MEET & GREET or HOME INTRO We will set up a day and time that works with your schedule for us to bring the 'adoptable' or 'adoptables' that you are interested in meeting and potentially adopting. This gives us and your family the opportunity to introduce the adoptable to the people and any current animals in your family. Some introductions take only 30 minutes to an hour; others may take up to two hours, depending on how many other animals are currently living in the home. A proper introduction is key to avoiding altercations and provides safety for your family and our volunteers. STEP 4. 30 DAY TRIAL At the meet/home intro, if your family and RARE agree that the adoptable would be a good potential fit, a 30 day trial can commence at that time. We will bring the adopable's paperwork, any necessary medication (including heartworm prevention for that month), and a few days of food that can be used to mix in with new food to avoid stomach upset. ** The Adoption Contract with the trial clause must be signed and the adoption fee is collected to start the trial. **The adoption fee is either transferable to another adoptable or half is refundable during the 30 day trial. STEP 5. WE LOVE UPDATES! Each and every one of our adoptions are important to us and we want to know that the adoptee and your family are happy and enjoying your lives together! *Please understand that we are working around the clock, at our regular jobs, caring for the animals in our program, processing adoptions, performing rescue missions to shelters, cruelty cases, hoarding cases, etc. in addition to responding to phone calls, emails and applications. If you submit an application and you do not receive a call, it could be because that animal is already adopted and the adoption site has not processed our update yet (can take approx. 30 minutes or more), or we may be inundated with our other responsibilities. Please feel free to contact our President at 615-330-4769 to get a status update on your application and the animal you are interested in adopting. **Food: We highly recommend Nature's Select (made in America) Dog Food, Puppy Food, and Cat Food available at naturesselectshop.com, which is what we feed our adoptables in foster care. Nature's Select food does not contain corn or wheat and is very reasonably priced, especially compared to any other high quality food. We normally feed the Cold Water recipe which contains minerals, prebiotics, probiotics, and omegas that work together to support a stronger immune and digestive system. The Cold Water recipe is extremely beneficial for sensitive skin and digestion issues. We also use Purina Pro Plan, Purina One, Kirkland, Open Farm, and other quality brands. ***Questions Answered AHEAD OF TIME! Prior to any meet/home intro, we email adopters an Adoption Resource Guide, providing information on current food and feeding schedule, heartworm & Flea/tick prevention scheduled, crate size, Adoption Contract to review ahead of time, etc.

Birdie is from Rural Animal Rescue Effort - RARE

[Franklin, TN]

Our Mission
Rural Animal Rescue Effort (RARE) is a foster-based, 501 (c) 3 Non-Profit Organization with a mission to rescue neglected and abandoned animals in the most rural areas of Tennessee, finding fosters and adopters in more populated/metropolitan areas, and provide spay/neuter assistance for pet owners in the most rural areas of...
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