MEET RANGER - A Happy-Go-Lucky Boy That's a Loving Ball of Energy!
Name: Ranger
Gender: Male
Breed: Terrier Mix
Age: 3 years old
Weight: 45 lbs.
Current Location: Midlothian, VA
About: Ranger
Hello! My name is Ranger! I'm believed to be a terrier mix breed pup with a sweet personality, ready to give you all my love and loyalty. At 45 lbs., I'm the perfect size, don't you think? I arrived on 3/26 so check back soon for updates on my personality, along with new photos. I’m looking for my forever family! Is that with you? If so please hit the "adopt me" button and let’s get our family started because this cuteness won't last long!
Personality
Ranger is a super sweet friendly and lovable boy! He is ready to soak up all the cuddles from his new family. He will return your affection with enthusiasm and loyalty! He is great with the other dog in his foster home and LOVES LOVES kids! His whole body wags and wiggles when he sees them! He is content to be by your side in every activity! He loves to sit next to his foster dad when on the couch and get his ears scratched. He also loves squeaky toys.
Training & Skills
*Loves children
*Dog Friendly
*Making great progress on house-training
*Responds well to redirection/voice correction
*Learning leash manners - will pull but a gentle lead minimizes pulling
Included Veterinary Care
Previous Veterinary Exam: Health certificate included
Vaccinations: Up to date for my age
Spay/Neuter: Completed
Microchipped
Heartworm Preventative
Flea and Tick Preventative
Worm/Parasite Treatments
All adult dogs, cats, and kittens are altered prior to adoption. Puppies too young to be altered at the time of adoption must be brought to our partner vet in Ashland, VA for spay or neuter paid for by Operation Paws for Homes by 6 months of age. Adopters may choose to have the procedure done at their own vet before 6 months of age and be reimbursed the amount that the rescue would pay our partner vet in Ashland.
This dog's bio is based off the experiences of the foster and/or volunteers of OPH as well as any information that we received from the shelter or previous owner. This is very important because it means that while they may act one way in the foster’s home, you may experience something different in your home.