National all-volunteer non-profit charity dedicated to the rescue & adoption of Rat Terriers.
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2/12/18 - 2/18/18
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Stray Sunny didn't let a broken foot & a few BBs in her hind end dim her "shining" disposition.  This petite New Rattitude girl is now safe in her WA foster home!

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Due to her owners losing their home in Yuba City, CA, Lilly - along with another dog & 3 cats - ended up in a shelter where New Rattitude quickly pulled this sweet rattie girl to safety.  She is being fostered in CA.

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This stray female rattie/chi mix in a NC shelter was on New Rattitude's radar; however, another rescue group has pulled her to safety.

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8-year old Tattoo was in a southern metro Atlanta county for multiple months & was past his "due date" when New Rattitude stepped in & made a last-minute rescue of this shy, cautious boy with the cute stub tail.  He is safe in temporary foster care & will be transported this coming weekend up to his IN foster home.

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These two male ratties were strays in a northern GA shelter.  Both of them have been adopted & are safe!

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A stray in a northern metro Atlanta shelter, heartworm positive Jazz was available to rescue groups only.  New Rattitude has pulled him to safety; he is being fostered in GA & will begin his HW treatment immediately in or order to be 100% healthy before finding his perfect family!

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This attractive rattie was in a PA shelter.  New Rattitude was trying to obtain more information on the pup & learned the pup had been rescued by another group & is now safe!

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This 4-month old puppy was in a south metro Atlanta shelter & before New Rattitude could arrange for rescue, this little fella was already adopted!  He is safe.

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This 18-month old male was a stray in a south GA shelter.  He was quickly adopted once his stray hold was up - he is safe!

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