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Meet Ruthie $85 Fostered
Animal ID 58682377 
Species Dog 
Breed Terrier/Mix 
Age 1 year 18 days 
Gender Female 
Size Medium 
Color White/Red 
Spayed/Neutered  
Declawed No 
Housetrained Unknown 
Site Oconee County Adoption Services 
Location Foster Home - OHS 
Intake Date 6/10/2025 
* 1 yr old; hound mix
*37lbs- a little thin
*Very outgoing, playful, loving girl. Did well in doggy play group.
*Excellent in foster care w/2 other dogs. Housebroken. Great in cars. AAA Rating!

Do they make dogs any more appealing and cute and silly, wiggly, giggly than our one and only RUTHIE! Folks, Ruthie is da' bomb! Found as a stray, it's hard to believe no one has come looking for this lovely, great natured girl! Arriving a little bit on the thin side and showing signs of some wear and tear, still our Ruthie got right into the groove of our daily routine and just kept on truckin.' A dog social sweetheart, already we have had her in a doggy play group and she was all in. Nicely mixing and mingling with a broad mix of other dogs, she was happy and seemed to really enjoy interacting with everyone. Ruthie is not a sidelines girl and loves to be in the thick of things. When you meet her, take a seat and she'll quickly hop in your lap and give you a fast smooch! Very friendly and interactive, "FUN" could be her middle name and oh, how wonderful would it be for her to have YOUR last name?? Please check out our happy faced love bug and discover for yourself why we all adore our red and white girl. Ask for RUTHIE today!

Facebook Update June 24: Just look where new arrival RUTHIE is hanging out in the heat wave!! She is in foster care and totally rocking it out. In a home with 2 other dogs, she's excellent in the home environment, in cars, great size at 40lbs (1 yr old), wonderful, upbeat attitude and a AAA Rated doggie. Someone just like YOU needs this girl! Pls ask for her today.

From her foster: Ruthie is doing amazing! She has been perfect on car rides, getting along great with Herman and Otis (she can get a little much for the old man) but she's getting better at learning their correction. She has slept through the night and only had one accident but that was her first morning and trying to get her to the door and didn't quite make it in time. We are working on sit, stay and crate training. She definitely is a monkey see, monkey do so I hope that she will learn from the boys. Only good habits, of course.