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Petey (public rehoming)

  • Senior
  • Male
  • Small

About Petey (public rehoming)

Austin, TX

Physical Traits

Senior
(8+ years)
Male
Small
(0-25 lbs)
Coat: Short
Tricolor (Brown, Black, & White)

Behavior

Personality
Athletic, Brave, Protective
House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Petey (public rehoming)’s Compatibility

    This pet has bad compatibility with kids.

    This pet has bad compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has bad compatibility with cats.

    This pet has bad compatibility with other animals.

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Petey (public rehoming)'s Story

Petey is being rehomed by a member of the public. If you are interested in adopting Petey, please contact Amy at alohaamy21@gmail.com. Below is the information they provided. <br/><br/>Petey was found by Lago Vista animal control around January of this year. They said he had an unregistered microchip from San Antonio about ten years ago. A kind neighbor picked him up after seeing him on Facebook. She updated his shots and Petey proceeded to be a typical Jack Russell by chasing after rats and tearing apart her cabinetry. Petey was on the hunt when the man of the household reached behind a chair to plug in a light and Petey bit him on his finger, requiring stitches. He was put in another temporary home, and they've had Petey since September and he’s been hunting in their backyard and humping the big golden lab who puts up with it to a point. Petey doesn’t like being woken up or asked to get off beds and bares his teeth and growls like an angry old man. Petey is kennel trained using the words “get in your kennel” every night. He is very scared of storms and will pace back and forth yelping so loudly nobody can sleep. He’s super cute and friendly and can’t wait to see his people and say hi when they get home. He’s snuggly but only if he’s really tired. He has a lot of energy. He is over ten years old and has typical deteriorating eyesight but is otherwise well and has all shots up to date. He's not for everyone, but for a person who understands Jack Russells and is willing to let him be who he knows he is, he would be a confident companion.<br/><br/>Petey is being rehomed by a member of the public. If you are interested in adopting Petey, please contact Amy at alohaamy21@gmail.com.

Petey is being rehomed by a member of the public. If you are interested in adopting Petey, please contact Amy at alohaamy21@gmail.com. Below is the information they provided.

Petey was found by Lago Vista animal control around January of this year. They said he had an unregistered microchip from San Antonio about ten years ago. A kind neighbor picked him up after seeing him on Facebook. She updated his shots and Petey proceeded to be a typical Jack Russell by chasing after rats and tearing apart her cabinetry. Petey was on the hunt when the man of the household reached behind a chair to plug in a light and Petey bit him on his finger, requiring stitches. He was put in another temporary home, and they've had Petey since September and he’s been hunting in their backyard and humping the big golden lab who puts up with it to a point. Petey doesn’t like being woken up or asked to get off beds and bares his teeth and growls like an angry old man. Petey is kennel trained using the words “get in your kennel” every night. H

Petey is being rehomed by a member of the public. If you are interested in adopting Petey, please contact Amy at alohaamy21@gmail.com. Below is the information they provided.

Petey was found by Lago Vista animal control around January of this year. They said he had an unregistered microchip from San Antonio about ten years ago. A kind neighbor picked him up after seeing him on Facebook. She updated his shots and Petey proceeded to be a typical Jack Russell by chasing after rats and tearing apart her cabinetry. Petey was on the hunt when the man of the household reached behind a chair to plug in a light and Petey bit him on his finger, requiring stitches. He was put in another temporary home, and they've had Petey since September and he’s been hunting in their backyard and humping the big golden lab who puts up with it to a point. Petey doesn’t like being woken up or asked to get off beds and bares his teeth and growls like an angry old man. Petey is kennel trained using the words “get in your kennel” every night. He is very scared of storms and will pace back and forth yelping so loudly nobody can sleep. He’s super cute and friendly and can’t wait to see his people and say hi when they get home. He’s snuggly but only if he’s really tired. He has a lot of energy. He is over ten years old and has typical deteriorating eyesight but is otherwise well and has all shots up to date. He's not for everyone, but for

How To Adopt

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Small Chance Rescue's Adoption Policy
In order to be considered as an adopter from Small Chance Rescue you must: • Be 21 years of age or older; • Be able and willing to spend the time and money necessary to provide training, medical treatment and proper care for a pet for the entire life of that animal; • Have the knowledge and consent of your landlord; • Have the knowledge and consent of all adults living in household; • Understand that children's age restriction will be based on their exposure to and experience with this specific breed; • Understand that SCR has the right to either deny or approve your adoption application without explanation. Please note that the Small Chance Rescue Group has the following policies in place for adopters: • Dogs and cats in the adoptive home must be spayed/neutered and current on vaccinations and the dogs must be on monthly heartworm prevention (some medical situations excepted - we will call your veterinary reference); • Applications from the Austin area receive priority in the case of multiple approved applicants for a dog. Applications from outside of the Austin area must have a positive veterinary reference and come pick up the dog in person.

Petey (public rehoming) is from Small Chance Rescue

[Austin, TX]

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Location
P.O. Box 10033 Austin, TX, 78766

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