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Wyatt in AustinRescue Me ID: 20-09-07-00163

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About Wyatt in Austin

Rat Terrier mix
Age: Young Adult
Sex: Male

**Courtesy Post** Wyatt is a beautiful 30 pound terrier blend and is about two and a half years old. He is very, very well behaved and has great house manners! Wyatt walks great on a leash and loves to run and play around in the yard. Squirrels are his enemy! This sweet boy is always happy to come in and cuddle on the couch. He's very healthy: neutered, heartworm negative, clear fecal, and current on all vaccinations. Wyatt is friendly towards everyone and will do okay with kids over 12, but no small kids! Also Wyatt will do best in a home with no cats and no male dogs. He needs a securely fenced yard to play in, but must be an inside dog. No apartments and no shipping out of Texas. The adopter must be able to drive to Austin to pick him up. A home visit and a good vet reference are mandatory to adopt Wyatt. Call your vet and make sure they know that they will be contacted. There is a small rehoming fee. If you want to give this handsome boy his forever home, contact: [email protected]. Disclaimer:��%BD��%BD%BD��%BD��%BD%BD%BD%A0 All owner listings and/or courtesy posts for other shelters or rescues are posted per the request of an owner, shelter or rescue. These dogs are not being adopted from Russell Rescue, Inc. and are not in a Russell Rescue, Inc. foster home.��%BD��%BD%BD��%BD��%BD%BD%BD%A0 Russell Rescue, Inc. is not responsible and/or liable for the outcome of any adoption made through these listings as we are only providing information. Russell Rescue, Inc. is also not responsible and is held harmless for the accuracy and reliability of the information provided within these listings.��%BD��%BD%BD��%BD��%BD%BD%BD%A0 Owners/shelters/rescues that we provide a courtesy post for, and the adopters, bear the full responsibility and liability for any dog listed.

Bexar County
Texas

Compatibility

  • Good with Female Dogs Only
  • Not Good with Cats
  • Good with Adults (Not Kids)

Health

  • Neutered
  • Vaccinations Current

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