Radar (aka Raina)
Quick Stats:
- Spayed female
- 9 years old
- About 50 lbs
- Current on vaccinations
- Almost finished with slow Heartworm treatment and on prevention
- Microchipped
- House and crate trained
- Good with other dogs and people
- Not tested with cats or children
- Very catlike
- Loves to meet new dogs
- Location: Fostered in Round Rock
Meet Radar aka Raina
Hi, my name is Radar or sometimes Raina. I’m a dainty little dame at just 50 pounds at 9 years old. My eyes are beguiling, I’m not sure what that means exactly but it’s a fun cat eye word. I’m hypnose-tizing you with my eyes, which honestly sounds more like a thing a nose would do. This is my “adopt me now” look.
You probably want to know a tidbit more in order to make such a big life choice. I love meeting new dogs. Maybe, when I retire, I’ll be a greeter at a big box store and welcome all the dogs through the door. Speaking of boxes, Foster Mom says I act more as a cat does than a dog, so I really should practice fitting in boxes.
As is the case with many South Texas dogs, I tested positive for heartworms, a common disease spread by mosquitoes. I’ve started treatment and Foster Mom can discuss further. Remember to give your own dogs preventative medication so this doesn’t happen to them.
Sometimes people don’t want to adopt a middle aged dog, but there is quite a bit of merit in getting a dog that’s already potty and crate trained. Plus you’ll save on paper towels compared to acquiring a puppy.
So once again, look into my eyes. You are getting very eager to complete an application for me!
Hi, my name is Radar or sometimes Raina. I’m a dainty little dame at just 50 pounds at 9 years old. My eyes are beguiling, I’m not sure what that means exactly but it’s a fun cat eye word. I’m hypnose-tizing you with my eyes, which honestly sounds more like a thing a nose would do. This is my “adopt me now” look.
You probably want to know a tidbit more in order to make such a big life choice. I love meeting new dogs. Maybe, when I retire, I’ll be a greeter at a big box store and welcome all the dogs through the door. Speaking of boxes, Foster Mom says I act more as a cat does than a dog, so I really should practice fitting in boxes.
As is the case with many South Texas dogs, I tested positive for heartworms, a common disease spread by mosquitoes. I’ve started treatment and Foster Mom can discuss further. Remember to give your own dogs preventative medication so this doesn’t happen to them.
Sometimes people don’t want to adopt a middle aged dog, but there is quite a bit of merit in getting a dog that’s already potty and crate trained. Plus you’ll save on paper towels compared to acquiring a puppy.
So once again, look into my eyes. You are getting very eager to complete an application for me!
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