Friday, August 9, 2013

Rescue Railroad: 7 New Dogs in NW New Rattitude Foster Care

You've heard all about the two new kiddos who'll be squeezing into a non-existent foster spot in our home - Miss Juniper and Master Mesquite.

Juniper
Mesquite

Here are the other five dogs who will be arriving in Northwest foster homes this weekend...

Jack and his sister were repeat visitors at the shelter thanks to regularly escaping the back yard where they spent most of their time. This last time no one came to claim them when they were called. They sat in the shelter for quite awhile and finally reached the "last call" list. Several rescue groups worked together to get the dynamic duo out of the shelter and transported to a temp foster spot in Fresno. In that temp foster home it was discovered that this purebred Rat Terrier pair weren't serial escape offenders - they were just super smart and bored with their life in a back yard. They proved to be delightful, confident, friendly dogs who are great with kids, people and other dogs.

Jack
Jack will be fostered in Redmond WA, but quite possibly not for long since we have an adopter who's been waiting for a dog who will be a good fit and Jack seems perfect for him. Jill is still hanging out with our New Rattitude temp foster parent until we have another spot open. She had a spot but then we had to squeeze all the puppies in at one time so sadly the pretty girl was bumped. But look for her on the next trip.

And last but not least, we have the other four puppies from the Fresno litter of pups. Sawyer is a male and Skye a female and these two cuties will be fostered in Yakima, WA.

Sawyer

Skye
Good luck to their foster family with telling those two apart!

Bailey
The last two girls are Bailey and Efeste'. Bailey is the runt of the litter and is a tiny little thing but she doesn't let that keep her from taking on the bigger pups. Bailey will be fostered in Redmond, Washington.

Efeste'
Efeste' is a sweet little girl with the cutest face markings. It is believed Efeste' is deaf so she'll need a family who is willing to spend a little extra time learning how to best create a safe environment for her and how to train her. Efeste' will be fostered in Seattle, Washington.

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