Rita

Rita—Mother of the Year 2012 (read Rita’s story here)—has retired from her job as full time puppy caregiver and wishes a position where she can be the center of someone’s attention from here on out.
She is a Rhodesian ridgeback cross, very energetic, and is a fast learner. She needs to live with someone who can give her the right amount of exercise and stimulation to be able to live up to her great potential. She has been known to like some dogs very much, but has shied away from others, and should meet any new dog companions first to test the waters.
She is a Rhodesian ridgeback cross, very energetic, and is a fast learner. She needs to live with someone who can give her the right amount of exercise and stimulation to be able to live up to her great potential. She has been known to like some dogs very much, but has shied away from others, and should meet any new dog companions first to test the waters.
The transition from 24/7 mom to just a dog will have its challenges. We have seen what a wonderful dog Rita is and have become quite attached to her ourselves, but we want her to have a great home of her own. So we will offer all of our many resources to help make the transition as easy as possible.
Normally all of our adoptions are first come/first served, but we have a special interest in making sure Rita gets the best home that she can, so we are inviting prospective adopters to write in to tell us why you should be that home. Drop us a line at info@anticruelty.org (put Rita in the subject line) and tell us about your family, housing, other pets and veterinary references.



