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Hattie

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Small

About Hattie

New York, NY

Physical Traits

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

Behavior

House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Hattie’s Compatibility

    This pet has bad 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

$450

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Hattie's Story

Hattie is a 5-year-old, 10-pound female Jack Russell Terrier living in New York City. She's a bright, spirited, and deeply charming little dog with a curious mind and a sensitive side.<br/><br/>Still finding her footing in the hustle of the city, Hattie feels most at ease in quieter neighborhoods where she can truly relax and take in her surroundings. She loves enrichment games like “Search,” where she hunts for hidden treats around the house, and enjoys long, sniff-filled walks through grassy or wooded areas. A natural hunter at heart, she also delights in squirrel-watching (and chasing on a long-line leash, of course).<br/><br/>In her foster home, Hattie has proven to be reliably house-trained and eager to learn. She's currently working on her loose-leash walking and is making great progress, responding well to gentle resets and a slower pace when she gets distracted. She's incredibly attentive and tuned in, often making it feel like she's the one leading the training.<br/><br/>Hattie is comfortable staying home alone in a puppy pen and is typically found curled up in her bed when her fosters return. She also enjoys her crate as a cozy retreat, especially when she has the freedom to come and go, and is gradually building comfort with the door closed.<br/><br/>A quiet observer, Hattie loves bird-watching from the balcony and may hop into your lap for a better view. While she can be a bit shy with touch at first, giving her the space to set the pace has helped her blossom, she's now starting to seek out gentle affection (though she might insist it's just about adjusting her harness).<br/><br/>Hattie is looking for a calm, patient home that understands her need for structure, enrichment, and personal space. With a solid 45–60 minute morning walk, she settles into a peaceful rhythm and happily naps for most of the day. Her ideal adopter will be someone who advocates for her, respects her boundaries, and continues to build her confidence at her own pace.<br/><br/>Hattie would do best in an adult-only home and prefers to be the only pet, where she can truly shine.<br/><br/>Vaccinated for rabies, DHPP, and bordetella, spayed and microchipped. Current on flea, tick, and heartworm prevention.<br/><br/>To apply for Hattie, visit our website (www.waggytailrescue.org) for an adoption application. It is important to fill out an application as soon as possible for consideration, and we require a complete application for you to meet an animal. We are currently unable to respond to general email inquiries as an all-volunteer run rescue. If the dog is on our website, they are still available.<br/><br/>Waggytail Rescue CANNOT guarantee the exact age of any adoptable dog, or final size of any of our adoptable puppies. We rely on the information provided to us by veterinarians, shelters, owner surrenders and other circumstances bringing the dog into our rescue.<br/><br/>Adoptions: adopt@waggytailrescue.org

Hattie is a 5-year-old, 10-pound female Jack Russell Terrier living in New York City. She's a bright, spirited, and deeply charming little dog with a curious mind and a sensitive side.

Still finding her footing in the hustle of the city, Hattie feels most at ease in quieter neighborhoods where she can truly relax and take in her surroundings. She loves enrichment games like “Search,” where she hunts for hidden treats around the house, and enjoys long, sniff-filled walks through grassy or wooded areas. A natural hunter at heart, she also delights in squirrel-watching (and chasing on a long-line leash, of course).

In her foster home, Hattie has proven to be reliably house-trained and eager to learn. She's currently working on her loose-leash walking and is making great progress, responding well to gentle resets and a slower pace when she gets distracted. She's incredibly attentive and tuned in, often making it feel like she's the one leading the training.

Hattie is comfortable staying home alone in a

Hattie is a 5-year-old, 10-pound female Jack Russell Terrier living in New York City. She's a bright, spirited, and deeply charming little dog with a curious mind and a sensitive side.

Still finding her footing in the hustle of the city, Hattie feels most at ease in quieter neighborhoods where she can truly relax and take in her surroundings. She loves enrichment games like “Search,” where she hunts for hidden treats around the house, and enjoys long, sniff-filled walks through grassy or wooded areas. A natural hunter at heart, she also delights in squirrel-watching (and chasing on a long-line leash, of course).

In her foster home, Hattie has proven to be reliably house-trained and eager to learn. She's currently working on her loose-leash walking and is making great progress, responding well to gentle resets and a slower pace when she gets distracted. She's incredibly attentive and tuned in, often making it feel like she's the one leading the training.

Hattie is comfortable staying home alone in a puppy pen and is typically found curled up in her bed when her fosters return. She also enjoys her crate as a cozy retreat, especially when she has the freedom to come and go, and is gradually building comfort with the door closed.

A quiet observer, Hattie loves bird-watching from the balcony and may hop into your lap for a better view. While she can be a bit shy with touch at first, giv

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How To Adopt

Hattie was listed as Adoptable by Waggytail Rescue
How can I adopt Hattie?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Waggytail 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 Hattie 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 Waggytail Rescue for details on the pet.
When can I meet Hattie?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Waggytail Rescue will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Hattie, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Waggytail Rescue, and they'll be happy to help!
Waggytail Rescue's Adoption Policy
Thank you for considering adopting one of our Waggytails! Adopting from us is a simple 3 step process! STEP 1: Download and complete an adoption application (www.waggytailrescue.org) and email to adopt@waggytailrescur.org. Applications will be reviewed by us and if approved we will put you in contact with the animal's foster who will answer any questions you may have and check your references. Incomplete applications cannot be considered. STEP 2: The meet and greet, a chance for you and your other family members (human and non-human) to meet your potential new Waggytail! This is the time to determine whether a dog's personality is a match for your whole family and other animals, and to see if you have allergies. Please don't wait until after adopting to really touch and handle a dog, skip the antihistamines and get those allergens all over you now! STEP 3: You love the dog! To finalize an adoption, fill out and sign the TRANSFER OF OWNERSHIP AGREEMENT (www.waggytailrescue.org) and use Paypal, Venmo or a check for the Adoption Fee (see details below). Dog Adoption/Donation Fees $550 for puppies under 1 year $450 for dogs 1 to 8 years $325 for seniors over 9 years of age Cat Adoption/Donation Fees for all cats $175 *Kittens under 6 months old MUST be adopted in pairs or to a home with another playful cat.* adoption fee includes microchip registration, age-appropriate vaccines, and spay/neuter *Add $100 neuter deposit for unfixed animals. The ADOPTION FEE may be paid by Venmo (@WaggytailRescue) or Paypal (waggytailrescue@gmail.com, add $15 processing fee unless using Friends & Family option). Please put the name of the dog in the memo section! Electronic payment is preferred, but you may also pay by check (payable to Waggytail Rescue). We use Petstablished to manage our adoption records. After an adoption is finalized, you will be sent login information that gives you access to your new dog's profile and medical records!

Hattie is from Waggytail Rescue

[New York, NY]

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Founded in 2004, Waggytail Rescue is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that has rescued over 6000 abandoned dogs (300 each year) and even a few cats and kittens! Through the tireless work of our many volunteers and amazing fosters, we are committed to continuing to find forever homes for New York's littlest st...
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