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Blue is a rare "blue" colored rat terrier that is 15 pounds and 6 years old looking for a new calm home.
For more info or to apply to adopt, please go http://www.NewRattitude.org.
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beautiful Blue is a "blue" colored, likely pure bred rat terrier with fawn and white accents.
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Ball dog- he's super happy fetching a favorite ball on the tennis court. Great work out!
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Blue loves to be in the same room as his humans while they are home. He likes to look out of the nearest window to see what's going on, especially if he hears another dog bark.
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Blue is good at leash walking, and getting even better at not pulling. When walking with his dog friend, he is much more confident in the world, but also follows her lead in deciding if they should bark at something.
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Loves to snooze on the deck if the humans are outside, but not by himself. He is respectful of the plants and does not try to eat your garden.
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Small squeaky tennis balls are the prized possession for Blue. He is excellent at fetch on the tennis court, returning the ball each time to his designated drop off area for the human to throw. He designated the drop zone, not the human.
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Blue enjoys laying near the other dog, but they have a mutual agreement to not snuggle.
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After a walk in the heat, it's good to cool off in the grass. He can easy walk 2-3 miles (probably more if it is not summer), but his feet are still getting used to pavement and his paws need more breaks than he thinks. Blue lived in a rural area previously and probably didn't get many structured walks. Walks or other structured exercise help to keep Blue from getting anxious.
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Blue loves to sit or lay touching you. Sometimes it is a full contact nap like this. He doesn't like too many pets and might low growl to let you know he's done getting petted or at least to stop touching his ears or thighs where he is sensitive.
 
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