Welcome to Pet Rescue By Judy!
401 South Laurel Avenue Sanford, FL 32771 (407) 302-4497 info@petrescuebyjudy.com
Events
Events
Events
My Rescue
My Rescue
My Rescue
Logout
Logout
Logout
Recent Arrivals
Recent Arrivals
Recent Arrivals
Dogs
Dogs
Dogs
Cats
Cats
Cats
Seniors
Seniors
Seniors
Special Needs
Special Needs
Special Needs
Cat Adoption App
Cat Adoption App
Cat Adoption App
Dog Adoption App
Dog Adoption App
Dog Adoption App
Foster Application
Foster Application
Foster Application
Dog 4 a Day app
Dog 4 a Day app
Dog 4 a Day app
Our Wish List
Our Wish List
Our Wish List
Amazon Wish List
Amazon Wish List
Amazon Wish List
Chewy Wish List
Chewy Wish List
Chewy Wish List
Donate: Paypal
Donate: Paypal
Donate: Paypal
Donate: Venmo
Donate: Venmo
Donate: Venmo
Home
Home
Home
Animals
Animals
Animals
Adopt / Foster
Adopt / Foster
Adopt / Foster
Surrender
Surrender
Surrender
Volunteer
Volunteer
Volunteer
Ways to Give
Ways to Give
Ways to Give
Successes
Successes
Successes
donate_venmo
Search Our Website:

  
Enter keywords, and GO!
 

Babette the Sheepdog Terrier's Web Page

Bookmark and Share

My Rescue
Login to Remember your
Favorite Animals and Breeds!


Name: Babette the Sheepdog Terrier
Adoption Fee: $75.00 senior 4 senior
Species: Dog
Breed: Wheaten Terrier / Sheep Dog / Mixed (long coat)
Color: White and Black
Pattern: Bicolor
Sex: Female (spayed)
Current Size: 36 Pounds
General Potential Size: Medium
Current Age: 19 Years 6 Months (best estimate)
Activity Level: Moderately Active
Indoor or Outdoor: Indoor Only
Good with Dogs: Yes
Microchipped: Yes
Description:

Babette was found in a Walmart parking lot wandering alone.  A nice gentleman approached her and she instantly came to him.  He took her to the vet, had her vetted and found that she had a microchip.  However, the microchip was never registered, therefore no owner was to be found!

Now Babette is with us and we're looking to find this girl a forever home!Babette is a cute dog whom after some reseach into her past is about 5-6 years. She was adopted several years ago from the local pound. She is good with other dogs and loves walks. She needs a bit of focus when she is on the leash as she is very strong and pulls. She will need some training when it comes to that but otherwise has a good personality!

Babbette qualifies for our senior for senior program, if adopted by a senior (55+) her adoption fee is $75.

According to www.dogbreedinfo.com, the Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier is an alert and happy animal - graceful, strong and well-coordinated. A playful and friendly terrier. They make great watch dogs and bark at the arrival of guests. They are usually very loving with children and get along reasonably well with other dogs. An unsocialized dog with a meek owner, who does not know how and when to correct negative behaviors may end up with a dog agresive dog. Some individuals who were not raised with cats, may not get along well with them. All it takes is some fast movement on the part of the cat, and the dog's instincts will take over and he will chase them. The dog needs to be corrected right before they take off after the cat. They have a puppy attitude that remains with it throughout its life. Sweet-tempered, easy-going and self-confident. This breed needs to be taught, preferably when young, but older dogs can learn, what is  and is not acceptable behavior. It is very intelligent, so it will generally grasp quickly what is required of them. They have a straightforward nature and need to be handled in a straightforward manner. Soft Coated Wheaten Terriers bond closely with their family. They seldom bark unnecessarily. Though not as aggressive as many other terriers, males may be combative with other male dogs if challenged. The Soft Coated Wheaten should be well socialized with other dogs while they are young puppies, but adults can learn it is unacceptable behavior if they have an owner who properly communicates with them. This breed is increasing in popularity and is known in most areas of the United States, but it may still require some calling around to find a breeder. In order to have a well behaved Wheaten, you must be firm, but calm, consistent and confident with the dog. Meek owners will find the dog will easily take over the home and will be hard to control. Do not allow this dog to jump on humans. Jumping dogs are not "greeting" the human. Jumping is a respect and a dominancy issue.
When grooming the Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier, the object is to achieve a natural look and brushing can make the soft coat fuzzy. So using a brush is not recommended. Instead, frequent, even daily combing of the long, profuse coat with a medium-toothed comb is recommended to keep it free of tangles - beginning when the dog is a puppy. Clean the eyes and check the ears carefully. Bathe or dry shampoo when necessary. The Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier does not shed in the spring and fall, but loose hair should be combed out of the coat from time to time. A well-groomed dog will shed very little. This breed is good for allergy suffers.  They have a life expectancy of 12-15 years.

 

Other Pictures of Babette the Sheepdog Terrier (click to see larger version):
Babette the Sheepdog Terrier
63.7k
Babette the Sheepdog Terrier
180.2k
Babette the Sheepdog Terrier
33.4k
Babette the Sheepdog Terrier
58.3k
Babette the Sheepdog Terrier
62.4k
Babette the Sheepdog Terrier
50.1k
Babette the Sheepdog Terrier
44.3k
Babette the Sheepdog Terrier
47.4k
Babette the Sheepdog Terrier
42.3k
Babette the Sheepdog Terrier
22.1k
Babette the Sheepdog Terrier
34.9k


Copyright © Pet Rescue by Judy