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Posted over 6 years ago
| Updated over 6 years ago
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My basic info
Breed
Border Terrier/Schnauzer (Miniature)
Color
Brown/Chocolate - with Black
Age
Puppy
Size
Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Female
Pet ID
–
My details
Good with dogs
Good with cats
Shots current
Has special needs
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Blind Dog Rescue Alliance will transport within reasonable distance. Sweet tiny Rae is being fostered in Illinois.
This is what we know about Rae:
*loves toys!
*crates well at night and is dry in crate.
*making good progress on going potty outside during the day
*loves people! would do best with older children
*is fully blind, but nothing stops her!
*inquisitive girl, likes to explore
*is a smart girl and very treat motivated, which makes her easy to train!
*good with other dogs and with cats
Please read what Rae's foster mom has to say about Rae:
Rae is approx 10 weeks old, very playful and full of energy. Loves playing with dog toys, will scatter them all over. Very vocal when playing. Rae is a very smart girl, she goes into her crate at night and keeps it dry all night. We are working on potty outside which she is doing really well with. You just have to make sure she does all her business outside, as she can get easily distracted. Rae picks up on things quickly. Knows how to sit for a treat (Rae is treat motivated). We are working on the puppy teething as she has those sharp little puppy teeth, re directing her with toys is a work in progress.The shelter she came from named her Ray as she is a ray of sunshine. (She really is full of love and energy!) Rae is a puppy and needs someone who is willing to work with a puppy who has special visual needs.
Blind Dog Rescue Alliance has voted against the use of electric fencing effective immediately.