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Brie (TN)

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Small

About Brie (TN)

Chattanooga, TN

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Female
Small
(0-25 lbs)
Coat: Short

Behavior

Personality
Quiet, Loyal, Loves, Affectionate, Couch
House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Brie (TN)’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.

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Brie (TN)'s Story

Gentle, quiet, unassuming Brie tends to play second fiddle when there are more assertive, confident dogs around. She craves her share of interaction but is quite shy about asking for it, and when the others get too rowdy, she will just take herself off to a quiet spot for a nap. Even when other dogs aren't nearby, Brie is hesitant about seeking out attention, often cowering and flinching in uneasiness when someone looks directly at her or reaches toward her. But once she is settled in your lap or next to you on the sofa, she melts into your arms, clearly loving the closeness. She will relax into your arms, delighting in the pats and rubs, with no anxiety about being handled. Although she is 8 years-old, Brie doesn't seem to have gotten much training in her past, as she doesn't respond to common verbal cues (e.g. "sit" and "come"), walk confidently on leash, or "ask" to go outside. She does promptly "go" when she is taken out but nevertheless has indoor accidents, so she need a firm schedule with frequent opportunities. Other than inconsistent house-training, she is extremely well behaved and super easy to care for. This little 15-lb. gal is seeking a quiet home without a lot of commotion, where she can live out her dream of being your best snuggle buddy and closest confidante. Please check out more photos of her in her album at<br/>http://imageevent.com/beales/fosters/brie<br/><br/>If you are interested in adopting this dog, PLEASE READ THE DETAILED ADOPTION PROCESS information on our website at www. NewRattitude.org/adopt/ From there, you can access our adoption application or contact our Adoption Team for more info.

Gentle, quiet, unassuming Brie tends to play second fiddle when there are more assertive, confident dogs around. She craves her share of interaction but is quite shy about asking for it, and when the others get too rowdy, she will just take herself off to a quiet spot for a nap. Even when other dogs aren't nearby, Brie is hesitant about seeking out attention, often cowering and flinching in uneasiness when someone looks directly at her or reaches toward her. But once she is settled in your lap or next to you on the sofa, she melts into your arms, clearly loving the closeness. She will relax into your arms, delighting in the pats and rubs, with no anxiety about being handled. Although she is 8 years-old, Brie doesn't seem to have gotten much training in her past, as she doesn't respond to common verbal cues (e.g. "sit" and "come"), walk confidently on leash, or "ask" to go outside. She does promptly "go" when she is taken out but nevertheless has indoor accidents, so she need a firm schedule with frequent opportunities. Other

Gentle, quiet, unassuming Brie tends to play second fiddle when there are more assertive, confident dogs around. She craves her share of interaction but is quite shy about asking for it, and when the others get too rowdy, she will just take herself off to a quiet spot for a nap. Even when other dogs aren't nearby, Brie is hesitant about seeking out attention, often cowering and flinching in uneasiness when someone looks directly at her or reaches toward her. But once she is settled in your lap or next to you on the sofa, she melts into your arms, clearly loving the closeness. She will relax into your arms, delighting in the pats and rubs, with no anxiety about being handled. Although she is 8 years-old, Brie doesn't seem to have gotten much training in her past, as she doesn't respond to common verbal cues (e.g. "sit" and "come"), walk confidently on leash, or "ask" to go outside. She does promptly "go" when she is taken out but nevertheless has indoor accidents, so she need a firm schedule with frequent opportunities. Other than inconsistent house-training, she is extremely well behaved and super easy to care for. This little 15-lb. gal is seeking a quiet home without a lot of commotion, where she can live out her dream of being your best snuggle buddy and closest confidante. Please check out more photos of her in her album at
http://imageevent.com/beales/fosters/brie

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How To Adopt

Brie (TN) was listed as Adoptable by New Rattitude - national Rat Terrier rescue
How can I adopt Brie (TN)?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with New Rattitude - national Rat Terrier rescue. 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 Brie (TN) 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 New Rattitude - national Rat Terrier rescue for details on the pet.
When can I meet Brie (TN)?
If you've submitted an inquiry, New Rattitude - national Rat Terrier rescue will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Brie (TN), they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
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Brie (TN) is from New Rattitude - national Rat Terrier rescue

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