National all-volunteer non-profit charity dedicated to the rescue & adoption of Rat Terriers.
To learn more about adoption or volunteering, visit our website at www.NewRattitude.org
10/9/17 - 10/15/17 Album by New Rattitude. 1 - 8 of 8 Total. 783 Visits.
1 Young male Archer was found curled up in a ball - shivering - behind a NC medical plaza. He was covered in fleas & hungry. A Good Samaritan found him & contacted New Rattitude. Archer is safe in temporary foster care, & hopes his upcoming transport on 10/21 fills, so he can get to his IN foster home.
2 4-yr old Butch was found alongside his deceased owner in their home and was scared & confused in the shelter. New Rattitude had this boy on the radar and quickly pulled him to safety. He is being fostered in GA (and said to be incredibly sweet).
3 This little guy was a stray in a south GA shelter. He has been pulled by another rescue group and is safe!
4 Lovely Kona is an owner surrender. Her family could no longer manage her auto-immune issues, & she was in a lot of pain due to an allergic reaction to something. New Rattitude is working with a veterinarian to first get Kona's skin flare-up under control & then figure out what the cause is. She is being fostered in WA.
5 Mouse is a Virginia owner surrender (along with Princess & Emma) due to her family losing their home & no longer being able to care for these three sweet girls. These three gals are safe in their VA foster home.
6 Emma is a Virginia owner surrender (along with Princess & Mouse) due to her family losing their home & no longer being able to care for these three sweet girls. These three gals are safe in their VA foster home.
7 Princess is a Virginia owner surrender (along with Mouse & Emma) due to her family losing their home & no longer being able to care for these three sweet girls. These three gals are safe in their VA foster home.
8 7-month old Millie is an owner surrender from Louisiana. New Rattitude has rescued her (she's in temporary foster care until her transport up to her VA foster home on 10/28). She is safe!