Zero
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Zero
AvailableThis young, male Rat Terrier mix features a small frame and a short white, cream, and black coat. He is not yet house trained but is making progress. Zero has been neutered and is up to date on vaccinations. He is currently at Heather's Foster Dogs and is looking for his forever home.
About Zero
Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started. Meet Zero, a charming 5-month-old Rat Terrier mix weighing in at 11 pounds. This sweet, neutered male is the definition of young, smart, and playful—he's just waiting for the right person to welcome him home. A little shy at first, Zero's curiosity leads the way, helping his gentle and loyal spirit shine through. He especially loves cuddles and exploring, making him a wonderful buddy for someone with a fenced yard where he can safely romp around. Zero will be happiest in a house rather than an apartment so he has the space to play and learn about the world at his own pace. As he grows, Zero is making wonderful progress with house training. He is fully up to date with his vaccinations, neutered, microchipped, fecal checked, and is current on both heartworm and flea prevention—ready for a healthy, happy life with his new family. By bringing Zero home, you're gaining a faithful companion whose joy and affection will fill your days. Heather's Foster Dogs is a foster-based group serving the southern suburbs of Chicago. They are waiting with paws crossed! Apply now!
Adoption Fee
$495Payment after application.
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Questions about Zero
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Rat Terriers are usually best suited for homes with a secure yard where they can safely play and explore. They can adapt to various living situations as long as they receive enough exercise and stimulation.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
This breed benefits from a moderate amount of outdoor space, such as a fenced yard. Daily walks and playtime are important to keep them happy and healthy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Rat Terriers are often good with children, especially if socialized early. They enjoy playtime and can be wonderful family companions.
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