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Bitsy

Border Terrier Shih Tzu

Female, 2 yrs 7 mos
Bostic, NC
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
*FOSTERED IN NORTH CHARLESTON, SC - LOCAL ADOPTERS PREFERRED*  Bitsy is a 17-lb scruffy mixed breed sweetheart, estimated to be around 2–3 years old, with a gentle spirit and the softest little presence. Her story began on a scary note. She came to us through animal control as a terrified stray suffering from a life-threatening prolapse. She had to be safely darted to receive emergency care, which ultimately saved her life. Despite such a rough start, Bitsy is still here, still trying, and quietly hopeful. Bitsy is shy and timid by nature, but once she settles into a predictable routine, she is content, calm, and surprisingly happy. She doesn’t ask for much. Her idea of a perfect day is bed-rotting on a cozy dog bed, soaking up some sunshine, and enjoying the safety of her home. She is very low energy and wonderfully low maintenance for the right person.  She is crate trained, house trained, and once she trusts you, she shows it with the cutest little tail wag that will absolutely steal your heart. Bitsy does best with people who respect her boundaries and allow her to exist quietly without pressure. Bitsy’s biggest quirk (and most important need):Due to past trauma, likely involving a catch pole by animal control, Bitsy has a deeply rooted fear of leash pressure. Despite months of decompression and living with a professional behaviorist, her leash panic is severe. Her trainer has shared that leash walking may be a very long-term goal, if it’s achievable at all. Because of this, Bitsy will not go on walks and requires a securely fenced yard where she can safely potty and sunbathe at her own pace. She won’t be your brewery patio dog or your restaurant companion and that’s okay with her. Bitsy wants peace, predictability, and comfort. Thankfully, her small size makes vet visits manageable since she can be carried when needed. She may also enjoy riding in an enclosed stroller if her future family wants to include her on outings in a way that feels safe for her. Bitsy is currently fostered by Lydia Porter with Hopeful Hearts Canine Collective, and Lydia is committed to offering ongoing support to Bitsy’s adopters even after adoption to help ensure a smooth transition and long-term success. Bitsy isn’t for everyone, but for someone who values a quiet companion, understands trauma, and believes love doesn’t have to look like long walks or big adventures, she could be the most rewarding little roommate imaginable. If you think your home might be her safe place, Bitsy is ready to rest her heart with you. ************************Bitsy is located in a foster home. We are happy to coordinate a meet & greet for pre-approved adopters. To get started, please submit an adoption application at www.jasperslegacy.org/apply-to-adopt Adoption process:Potential adopters complete our online application. From there, we contact them to continue the screening process including checking references, vet checks, and a personal phone interview. Upon completion, potential adopters are pre-approved. From there, potential adopters are put in touch with the foster parent(s) of the dog they are interested in adopting. If a specific dog is not in mind, admins will make suggestions based on who we feel will be good candidates for their home. We take the foster's opinions into high consideration when determining ideal fit for an adoption. Once the dog is determined to be a good fit for the adoptive home, the adopter is given advisement on decompression, training, safety gear, and future preventative vetting. The adoption contract is signed and adoption fee paid to finalize the adoption. ##2466839##
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PUPPY BEN

Border Terrier

Male, Young
Charlotte, NC
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
  This inquisitive boy with the beautiful black scruffy face and Lab-style body is ready to steal someone’s heart.  Ben is just 9 months old, weighs about 35 pounds, and will likely mature into a perfect 45–50 pound adult — the ideal “not too big, not too small” size for just about any home. Ben and his sister Jerri (yes… Ben & Jerri ) were recently rescued from a rural shelter in Tennessee after being removed from a severely neglected situation where too many animals and too little food were the norm. What’s remarkable is that you would never know it. There is no fearfulness, no shutdown behavior, no emotional baggage — just a happy, bright, affectionate boy puppy who is thrilled to finally be noticed. Ben absolutely craves personal attention, and when you give it to him, he is so very happy and giddy almost. He is eager to please, highly food motivated, and going to be a dream to train. He’s already walking nicely on leash despite having almost no prior experience, which speaks volumes about her intelligence and willingness to learn. He’s playful, affectionate, and soaking up structure and routine like a sponge.   His look is unforgettable.  He has that wiry, scruffy coat you can’t stop petting, with adorable chin whiskers that give him a touch of Irish Wolfhound charm. When the sun hits his sleek black coat, it shines beautifully. He’s the kind of dog people stop and ask about. Ben is working on crate training and is mostly housebroken with only the occasional puppy mishap — all part of adjusting to a new life filled with stability and love. His future is incredibly bright. All he needs now is someone to choose him.  What does he promise in return? Loyalty. Gratitude. A whole-hearted kind of love that only a rescued dog can give. If you’re ready to give Ben the forever home he deserves, please email Critter Cavalry Rescue at ccrtennessee@gmail.com. Be sure to tell us where you live when inquiring. We adopt to Tennessee residents and also transport to the northeastern corridor of states.  Ben is ready and waiting..   PLEASE NOTE:  Our dogs are transported from Tennessee to meeting places in the states where we have posted.  Further information about us is given on our Adopt-A-Pet site.  The adoption fees vary and will be provided as well as noted on the application you receive.  Contact us at 615-661-5333 or ccrnewengland@gmail.comFebruary 28, 2026, 11:20 pm

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Charlotte, NC 28201

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