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
1/29/18 - 2/4/18 Album by New Rattitude. 1 - 10 of 10 Total. 802 Visits.
1 4-year old Buttons was an owner surrender in a rural north GA shelter. New Rattitude was desperately trying to find a volunteer to pull her as she was on her last day at the shelter. She is incredibly friendly & will board this weekend's transport to her NC foster home. She is safe!
2 This fella was in a north metro Atlanta shelter & was quickly adopted once his stray hold was up. He is safe!
3 Handsome Jackson was dropped off at a Good Samaritan's house in north GA, so the lady contacted New Rattitude. Jackson is a young, cuddly boy being fostered in GA (and is safe).
4 This rattie/Heeler mix was on New Rattitude's radar but was pulled almost immediately by another rescue group (and is now safe).
5 3-month old Cappuccino was one of two strays picked up by a Louisiana veterinarian & brought to GA where he is waiting to board this weekend's transport to his NC foster home. He is safe!
6 4-yr old Cinnamon was one of two strays picked up by a Louisiana veterinarian & brought to GA. Sweet Cinnamon will board this weekend's transport up to her NC foster home - she is safe!
7 This 9-yr old female owner surrender was in a VA shelter where New Rattitude was watching her. She was quickly adopted & is now safe.
8 2-yr old Augustus was a stray in a Syracuse shelter when New Rattitude was contacted to see if we had room for him. Yes, please! Augustus is now safe in his NY foster home!
9 Tiny 2-yr old Zander was an owner surrender in a rural northeast GA shelter. New Rattitude pulled this pup who will also be on the "4-pup North Carolina transport" this coming weekend. He is safe & will be fostered in NC.
10 This male puppy was an owner surrender in Lexington, NC. New Rattitude was watching him; he, however, was quickly rescued by another group and is now safe!