



Rush
- Senior
- Male
- Small
- Terrier
About Rush
Houston, TX
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Rush’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.
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Rush's Story
Meet Rush – The Sweet, Snuggly “Needy Boy”<br/><br/>Rush is a loving senior with a gentle heart and a deep devotion to his sister, Rylie. The two were rescued together in 2011 and have spent their entire lives side by side. Now in their golden years, Rush is looking for a calm, caring home where he and Rylie can stay together and enjoy a peaceful retirement.<br/><br/>Rush is incredibly affectionate and thrives on attention. He loves being petted, cuddled, and close to his people at all times. True to his nickname, “Needy Boy,” he’s happiest when he’s getting love and giving it right back. One of his favorite pastimes is licking Rylie’s ears—she’s the only one who seems to enjoy it as much as he does.<br/><br/>While Rush is sweet and gentle, he can be a little more sensitive than his sister. He sometimes gets nervous, especially around new experiences like car rides or visits to the vet. He still enjoys a little playtime, especially chasing his green bone, though he doesn’t have quite the stamina he once did.<br/><br/>Rush is used to a steady routine and a quiet home. He sleeps in a crate at night, relaxes indoors during the day, and prefers to stay close to Rylie and his people. Both dogs enjoy lounging by the fireplace and being in the same room as their family.<br/><br/>Rush is current on vaccines and heartworm prevention. He has cataracts and some hearing loss, but is otherwise generally healthy. Like many seniors, he benefits from a consistent diet and routine to keep his tummy happy.<br/><br/>Rush is a devoted, affectionate companion who just wants to love and be loved. He would do best in a calm home where he can stay with his lifelong best friend, Rylie, and spend his days cuddling, napping, and soaking up all the attention he deserves.
Meet Rush – The Sweet, Snuggly “Needy Boy”
Rush is a loving senior with a gentle heart and a deep devotion to his sister, Rylie. The two were rescued together in 2011 and have spent their entire lives side by side. Now in their golden years, Rush is looking for a calm, caring home where he and Rylie can stay together and enjoy a peaceful retirement.
Rush is incredibly affectionate and thrives on attention. He loves being petted, cuddled, and close to his people at all times. True to his nickname, “Needy Boy,” he’s happiest when he’s getting love and giving it right back. One of his favorite pastimes is licking Rylie’s ears—she’s the only one who seems to enjoy it as much as he does.
While Rush is sweet and gentle, he can be a little more sensitive than his sister. He sometimes gets nervous, especially around new experiences like car rides or visits to the vet. He still enjoys a little playtime, especially chasing his green bone, though he doesn’t have quite the stamina he once did.
Rush is
Meet Rush – The Sweet, Snuggly “Needy Boy”
Rush is a loving senior with a gentle heart and a deep devotion to his sister, Rylie. The two were rescued together in 2011 and have spent their entire lives side by side. Now in their golden years, Rush is looking for a calm, caring home where he and Rylie can stay together and enjoy a peaceful retirement.
Rush is incredibly affectionate and thrives on attention. He loves being petted, cuddled, and close to his people at all times. True to his nickname, “Needy Boy,” he’s happiest when he’s getting love and giving it right back. One of his favorite pastimes is licking Rylie’s ears—she’s the only one who seems to enjoy it as much as he does.
While Rush is sweet and gentle, he can be a little more sensitive than his sister. He sometimes gets nervous, especially around new experiences like car rides or visits to the vet. He still enjoys a little playtime, especially chasing his green bone, though he doesn’t have quite the stamina he once did.
Rush is used to a steady routine and a quiet home. He sleeps in a crate at night, relaxes indoors during the day, and prefers to stay close to Rylie and his people. Both dogs enjoy lounging by the fireplace and being in the same room as their family.
Rush is current on vaccines and heartworm prevention. He has cataracts and some hearing loss, but is otherwise generally healthy. Like many seniors
How To Adopt
Rush is from 632 Canine Rescue
[Houston, TX]
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