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Linde

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Small
  • Terrier

About Linde

Tulsa, OK

Breed

TerrierMix

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Female
Small
(0-25 lbs)
Coat: Wire
White / Cream

Behavior

House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
No
Vaccinated:
Yes
Special Needs:
No

Linde's Compatibility

  • This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.

  • This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

  • This pet has good compatibility with cats.

  • This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

Adoption Fee

$250

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Linde's Story

Linde is a female, 16.4 lb., white Terrier mix. Her estimated date of birth is December 19, 2023. Rescued from the Tulsa animal shelter, she is crate trained, uses a dog door, and is very energetic. She loves "zoomies" and would thrive in a home with another small dog. She is also a great candidate for activities like Scent Work or Barn Hunt. While she is good with cats, she enjoys barking at birds and squirrels. When she isn't "on patrol," she is very affectionate and enjoys lap snuggles, walks, and car rides. Linde has an adoption fee of $250 which includes her spay, neuter and micro-chip.<br/><br/>Note: ARF reserves the right to deny any application that is deemed unsuitable for the animal. Please be aware that our animal adoptions are NOT on a first come- first serve basis. Our sole purpose is to find the best possible home for the animals that fall under our care. We do not ship our animals. All adopters are expected to come to Tulsa if approved. <br/><br/>For details on how to adopt please visit http://www.arftulsa.org/adopt.

Linde is a female, 16.4 lb., white Terrier mix. Her estimated date of birth is December 19, 2023. Rescued from the Tulsa animal shelter, she is crate trained, uses a dog door, and is very energetic. She loves "zoomies" and would thrive in a home with another small dog. She is also a great candidate for activities like Scent Work or Barn Hunt. While she is good with cats, she enjoys barking at birds and squirrels. When she isn't "on patrol," she is very affectionate and enjoys lap snuggles, walks, and car rides. Linde has an adoption fee of $250 which includes her spay, neuter and micro-chip.

Note: ARF reserves the right to deny any application that is deemed unsuitable for the animal. Please be aware that our animal adoptions are NOT on a first come- first serve basis. Our sole purpose is to find the best possible home for the animals that fall under our care. We do not ship our animals. All adopters are expected to come to Tulsa if approved.

For details on how to adopt please visit http://www.arftulsa.or

Linde is a female, 16.4 lb., white Terrier mix. Her estimated date of birth is December 19, 2023. Rescued from the Tulsa animal shelter, she is crate trained, uses a dog door, and is very energetic. She loves "zoomies" and would thrive in a home with another small dog. She is also a great candidate for activities like Scent Work or Barn Hunt. While she is good with cats, she enjoys barking at birds and squirrels. When she isn't "on patrol," she is very affectionate and enjoys lap snuggles, walks, and car rides. Linde has an adoption fee of $250 which includes her spay, neuter and micro-chip.

Note: ARF reserves the right to deny any application that is deemed unsuitable for the animal. Please be aware that our animal adoptions are NOT on a first come- first serve basis. Our sole purpose is to find the best possible home for the animals that fall under our care. We do not ship our animals. All adopters are expected to come to Tulsa if approved.

For details on how to adopt please visit http://www.arftulsa.org/adopt.

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Linde is from Animal Rescue Foundation

[Tulsa, OK]

Our Mission
For more than 25 years, ARF has been helping homeless pets of the Tulsa area find loving homes. We do this by rescuing homeless animals out of area shelters that were possibly in line for euthanasia, placing them in foster homes, providing their comprehensive veterinary care, and finding suitable adoptive homes.

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