Ronnie - Female 5-Year-Old Jack Russell Terrier for Sale in Great Falls, MT



Jack Russell Terrier × Chihuahua
Price
$10
Age
5 years 2 months
Gender
female
Size
Medium
Weight
9.00 lbs
Age
5 years 2 months
Gender
female
Size
Medium
Weight
9.00 lbs
Jamie Kerstetter
Pet Owner
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About Ronnie
Ronnie is a sweet little lapdog that loves to hide under pillows and blankets and sleep the day away! She is generally good with other pets but can get a little loud when she is excitedly she is very vocal, loves to talk Chewbacca at you :) She did have a two year old boy but she can get a little rowdy when it comes to kids. She is pad trained but she knows exactly what that backyard is for when ones available. She loves most people (especially the boys) 😉 she can be quite protective when her people appear to be in danger but she is not really an aggressive kind of gal usually. She loves tug of war and gets major zoomies after bath time. Ronnie is a huge loved part of the family but life has a way of sneaking up on you and we just aren’t able to give her all the loving care she deserves. She is a bit behind on vaccines but has had her shots in the past. We are not trying to sell her as she is part of our family and all we want is for her to go to someone who will love her and appreciate her quirkiness as much as we do. This is extremely hard for all 4 of her hooman sisters as well as her hooman mommy but it is what’s best for Ronnie.
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Ronnie is priced at $10.00. The final price may be negotiable with the owner. This price typically includes current vaccinations and health records. Contact the owner for more details.
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Ronnie is located in Great Falls, Montana. Contact the owner to arrange a meeting or ask about delivery options.
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