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Animal Shelter details for ARTR Corp./National Rat Terrier Rescue
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You have reached the shelter page for ARTR Corp./National Rat Terrier Rescue. ARTR Corp./National Rat Terrier Rescue is located in tujunga, California. If you have information to add or update for ARTR Corp./National Rat Terrier Rescue, please click here and let us know.

ARTR Corp./National Rat Terrier Rescue

P.O. Box 401
tujunga, California 91043
Phone: 818-951-8888
Email: artra@juno.com
Website: www.americanratterrier.com/


American Rat Terrier Rescue Corporation, ARTR Corp., is devoted to the rescue, rehabilitation and re-homing of rat terriers of all ages. Upon entering ARTR Corp.'s care, each rescue is evaluated for general health and inoculated against distemper, corona, bordetella, paravirus, parvo and rabies. After the Rat Terrier is restored to good physical and emotional health and spayed or neutered the search begins for the best and most appropriate home.

In strict compliance with National All breed Rescue guidelines, all Rat Terriers from ARTR Corp. are in good health and either spayed or neutered prior to placement in a new home.

Great care is taken to ensure that the new home meets the specific needs of the individual Rat Terrier by providing a loving and safe haven for this new family member.

Prospective owners and family members are carefully screened and the home premises inspected before the Rat Terrier is introduced into the new environment. At future date, a follow-up visit is made by ARTR Corp. to ensure that all is going well.

ARTR Corp. remains available as a supportive resource to the family for the life of the Rat Terrier. All new owners of a Rat Terrier from ARTR Corp. are required to sign a contract agreeing to maintain the best possible health of the Rat Terrier and further stating that, in the event that circumstances change and the Rat Terrier can no longer remain in their home, it must be returned to ARTR Corp. and cannot be sold, given away or taken to a shelter for replacement.

American Rat Terrier Rescue is devoted solely to rescue and neither endorses nor promotes any individual or organization not dedicated to rescue according to these guidelines.

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