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  • OH-Mansfield-Possible Male Tri B or B Mix in Shelter

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    I was told he only weighed 10-15 lbs. Perhaps he is a Chi/Terrier mix instead. Jennifer
  • TX-Possible B Mix or PB B-Young Tri F

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    I would guess maybe Rat terrier, no tail. We have a friend with a Rat who looks almost like my Nicky, except bigger!
  • Basenji in portland, OR

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    Here's what I know: 2 bites to one foster mom. The first was over chicken, trying to take it away from him. The second was over going into the crate. I have not seen any aggression over the crate unless you're forcing him in, he goes in great with a little treat, and now we don't even have to do that. He sleeps in the crate and goes in there when he's not supervised or we're not home. I think she needed stitches for both, but she's older and disabled.
  • 2 b's drumped at shelter, one eye b to rescue

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    He is just a joy! I wanted to take him home myself! What a sweet boy. He is getting fixed on fri, and I will let you know when we have found a home for him. I took him 200 miles in the car and he was crated…not one peep... Someone will hit the jackpot with him!
  • B Girl in IN rescue

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    I will forward this to BRAT, but BRAT doesn't pay for dogs…if the shelter wants to release her to BRAT, I am sure they can help her. But thank you for letting me know. I will send this on asap.
  • B male Evansville In, on Petfinder

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    The problem is finding foster homes and new homes for these dogs. With BRAT picking up these puppymill closing b's, its really left us short on the above.. So, we do what we can and try to educate the folks who go to shelters and p/u these dogs…thinking they are getting a cocker or lab...SIGH!