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I just wanted to write in to say how much my family and I love Ratbone Rescue and how much you guys have meant to us over the years. Almost 20 years ago we adopted our first Rat terrier from Ratbone, Charlie, and he was with us until the end of his days- the sweetest dog in the world! 2 years ago, my husband and I adopted spunky and lovable “Rex” who we now call Muffin, and he has become an integral part of our family and is absolutely my fur baby! We appreciate you all so much for all you do for this wonderful breed and hope to continue to see you grow and rescue more awesome ratties throughout the years!

~ Andrea Deslauriers
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My partner and I adopted Tulip in September of 2024. We have always had dogs and cats, loving each one of them seemingly more than anything else in the world. However Tulip has changed our life. Tulip is the sweetest, happiest, most loving being we have ever known. Tulip has been a light in our life since day one and we have Ratbone Rescues to thank for that. After trying to find an honest and caring for months I came across Ratbone and immediately fell in love with the entire organization. The process was smooth and had the best interest of the animals at heart. We will forever love and continue to rescue from Ratbone.

~ Camila Florez Ochoa
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My husband I and I have been blessed to have adopted two beautiful boys from RatBones Rat Terrier Rescue. The first was my sweet and highly intelligent and handsome Harry. Although cancer took him in spite of every measure we took, he is never forgotten. We were next blessed to adopt Randy (formerly Rambo) in 2016. He's still the sweetest, best little guy ever. We adore him. RTR has the best rescue ratties out there. Perfectly vetted, socialized and loved - all of them ready for their new homes.

~ Toni Keith
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We adopted Pixie in 2016 and Lexie in 2018 and here is our review for the new site that Lori requested. First of all, I have to say Rat Terriers are the most amazing breed and I absolutely adore them, which led us to Ratbone. We adopted 2 Ratbone girls, one in 2016 and one in 2018, and can say you will not find amore dedicated group of people. I have witnessed this rescue save so many lives, and Foster Mom Lori goes above and beyond to help these precious souls. She loves these babies, and treats them as her own. Even after adoption, she has kept in touch to check on her "kids." I appreciate that Ratbone does home visits to ensure every pup is matched with the right family. Ratbone has dealt with some tough situations and they do everything they can to save each and every Rattie, and some of the success stories will bring tears to your eyes! Ratbone is an incredible organization and I recommend them without hesitation.

~ The Kester Family
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We have been adopting from Ratbone for almost 20 years. Our first baby was Dayzee Mae (mostly all black) who we adopted when she was about6 months old.  She was such a crazy, special girl. When she was 8 years old we decided she needed a sibling to keep her young so we then adopted our sweet little Sadie Kay is now 11 and still going strong. Our sweet Dayzee crossed Rainbow Bridge when she was 15 years old. We already knew we wanted Sadie to have a sibling so we then adopted Gracie May (tricolor). Gracie (now 3) came from a litter that was born when her mother was rescued by Ratbone so we were able to watch her grow from a newborn. She was so cute and the most aggressive silly playful pup in the litter and she has not disappointed us. She’s still a rascal and keeps us all on our toes. It has been so nice being able to adopt from a professional, loving rescue group. Thank you for all you do. 

~ Rosemary Caraway
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Puppies (under 12 months): $250
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Charlize
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Nico
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What to Expect when Adopting?

We have to make sure all of our ratties find loving permanent homes. In order to do that we have a very thorough process to make sure our ratties are safe, well cared for and happy. These steps are mandatory for each application. These steps include:

1. Apply

Fill out the application – all potential adopters MUST complete an application to start the process.  PLEASE do not send us emails telling us you want to adopt a certain dog.  Please fill out the application with the particular dog noted. Incomplete applications will slow down the process.

2. Interview

We spend about 30-60 minutes speaking to the potential adopter to ask questions relating to their daily life, habits and thoughts on taking care of a pup.

3. Home Visit

A home visit is required for all applicants unless they are a returning Ratbone RTR alumni or Ratbone alumni. The home visit assures us that your home is a safe place to place a dog.

4. Vet Check

We require that all of our dogs are kept up to date on shots and on heartworm and flea preventative. We will call your current vet to make sure your present animals are current on shots and yearly visits.  In addition they must be spayed or neutered or the adoption can not proceed. Your current vet information will be requested in the application form.

5. Approval

If you pass the three steps mentioned you will get an approval letter telling you that you have been approved to adopt the rattie.

6. Contract

All potential pet parents will need to sign a contract stating you will love and care for your new family member.  It will also state that if for any reason you wish to give up the dog it MUST come back to Ratbone RTR. Fees will also be submitted at this time.

7. Pick-up or transportation

Dogs can be picked up at a agreed upon location or if they require transportation to its furever home we will arrange the transport up to 500 miles.  Approved adopters are asked to take the last (1 hour) leg of the transport.

8. Welcome Home

Welcome your new family member and give them time to adjust.

What to Expect

Adoption FAQs

Can I keep my adopted dog in the yard while I'm at work?

No. Rat Terriers are small, people-oriented dogs. They should never be left unatteded in a yard, pen, outside cage or on a tether. They need to be with people, and will become destructive and unhappy if they are turned into a "yard dog". If you do not intend to make your adopted dog a house dog please do not apply to adopt from us.

Can I just get answers to questions about a particular dog without having to submit an application?

No, sorry, the application must come first. Only the foster parent can answer specific questions about a dog’s personality, but we do not ask our foster parents to spend time answering questions unless the person has demonstrated a serious adoption intent by submitting an application, which allows the Applications Team to verify that the applicant does qualify for adoption. If the dog applied for doesn’t at that time already have a number of previous applications, then the application will be accepted for processing and forwarded to the foster parent, who will be most happy to answer questions.

My current pets are not spayed/neutered; can I adopt?

Generally not. As a rescue organization, Ratbone Rescues is extremely concerned with the appalling pet overpopulation in our country, and we believe that spaying/neutering is a basic responsibility of all conscientious pet owners. In addition to preventing more pet animal births, altering your pet provides better health, longer life, better behavior, and easier care for your pets. Click to learn more about canine neutering for males and spaying for females. If, however, your pet has a medical reason for not being spayed/neutered (verified by your vet) or the dog is a show dog that must be intact for competition purposes, this requirement may be waived.

Can I adopt if I don't have a fenced yard?

Many Rat Terriers require a fenced yard. There are some exceptions based on the particular dog. Some rat terriers do just fine without a fenced yard as long as they receive adequate exercise through leashed walks and get plenty of opportunities for potty time. Some, however, are more high energy and may require being able to regularly run freely in a secure area. The foster parent of each dog is the best judge of the needs of any particular dog.

What if I live in an apartment?

Apartment living isn’t necessarily a disqualification for adoption overall, although you will need to ensure that (1) your landlord or apartment manager permits pets and is willing to give you a letter stating that; (2) you understand the reality that dogs bark, and are positive this would not cause a problem with your neighbors; (3) you are prepared to take the dog out for leashed walks and potty time multiple times a day; and (4) you have a plan for taking the dog with you if/when you need to move. Not all rat terriers are suited for apartment living.

Can I meet the dog first?

If your application has been accepted for processing and distances permit, then you may certainly visit the dog before the adoption is finalized. That would be up to you to arrange with the foster parent after you have been put in touch with him/her.

Can I adopt two dogs at the same time?

Generally not. There is always a significant period of transition after bringing in a new dog. Even with the most prepared, experienced adopters, it can be quite an adjustment--hard enough when it’s one new dog, but two at a time can be that much harder, for both humans and the dogs. It is only fair to give a newly adopted dog as much time and one-on-one attention as possible during this transition period. We believe that the chances of an adoption being a perfect "forever" fit are improved if the adoption is limited to one dog at a time, to truly give every effort possible to fully learn each other, bond tightly with each other, grow to trust each other, and establish a firm foundation for a new life together.For people who are wanting two new dogs, we recommend adopting one first and letting that dog settle in securely for at least a month before adopting a second.

What if I like 2 or more dogs equally? Or if I change my mind about the dog I’d like to adopt?

You do not need to fill out multiple applications if you are interested in more than one dog. You may enter several possible names in the field that asks which dog you’d like to adopt, or you may even put in characteristics, such as “Male or female under 20 lbs., at least 2 years old, must not be too skittish or scared of strangers, must get along with cats.” If your application for a particular dog is being processed but you decide that this dog is not a good match after all, discuss the situation with your assigned Applications Coordinator, who will help you find a different dog that is a great “fit” with your household.

Do I have to be 18 to adopt?

Yes. Our adoption contracts are legally binding documents, and you must be at least 18 years old to execute the contract. Plus we believe that children under 18 years old, although they may be truly terrific and loving companions, are unprepared for the life-long commitment that a Ratbone Rescues adoption represents, including a reasonable expectation of the cost to responsibly maintain a dog. If you are under 18 you may apply, but your parents will be required to sign the adoption contract, and will be considered the legal owners of the dog you adopt.

Can I adopt the dog as a gift for someone else?

No. We believe that it is crucially important for the person who will end up being the dog's owner to be integrally involved in the adoption process—to agree to a lifetime commitment to the dog, to ensure understanding of the dog's needs, to be willing to work with the dog on obedience and training issues, to fully understand the financial obligation of on-going vet care, and to agree to a home visit prior to approval to ensure the environment is safe and compatible for a rescued Rat Terrier. Those things cannot be done without the future owner's explicit agreement. Experience shows that dogs who are given to other people as gifts are likely to be returned or given away within a few months, and Ratbone Rescues isn't willing to take that risk.

Can I fill out an application for my friend/relative who doesn’t have web access?

Yes. However, the application must be filled out in the name of the actual adopter, including his/her phone number(s), since it is the actual adopter that we will be contacting for the phone interview and home visit.

What happens if someone else has already applied for the dog I want?

We will take 2 or 3 applications for each available dog because we know that many people drop out or decide on a different dog before processing is complete. Each applicant is considered equally, and we try to find the best possible family for the dog. If you are not chosen for the dog you applied for we will help you to find another dog that is as good a match (or better!) as the one you originally selected.

I am moving in the next month or two; should I wait to adopt?

Absolutely. If you know that you’ll be moving or going on a vacation where you can’t take your new dog with you, please wait until you return before applying to adopt. We will not “hold” dogs for anyone not ready to take receipt immediately upon being approved.

What does the adoption fee cover?

Your new dog will be up-to-date on vaccinations, spayed/neutered, heartworm tested and dewormed. He or she will have been on heartworm preventative and, depending on geography and time of year, flea preventative. Each dog is microchipped and has a collar ID tag with our toll-free number, in case he/she is ever lost (please keep this tag on your dog's collar at all times). You’ll get copies of the dog’s vet records. You will also be invited to join our e-group for Ratbone adopters, “RatboneExtra,” which is a great resource for asking questions, getting advice and support, and receiving suggestions for dealing with behavioral or health issues.

I’m on limited income. Will you reduce or waive the adoption fee?

No. Ratbone already spends substantially more on vet care for our rescued dogs than we recoup in adoption fees. As a non-profit organization completely run by volunteers, our objective is to find the animals loving forever homes, and we set our adoption fee as low as we possibly can. We would not be able to continue our rescue operation if we were not able to count on the proper adoption fee income. Furthermore, we believe that most people for whom a $200 adoption fee is an impediment often don't have the means to properly and reliably care for the on-going needs of a dog.

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