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Fia

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Size: Small
Age: Adult
Gender: Female
Breeds: Rat Terrier, Crossbreed

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🐾 Meet Fia – Tiny, Adorable, and Full of Love
📍 Southeast Massachusetts
💖 13 lbs of personality!
• Small but mighty – pictures make her look bigger than her petite self!
• True to her breed, she’ll bond deeply with her person
• Gets along great with other dogs – especially with a calm canine companion
• Was surrendered after a spinal injury (likely from play with a much larger dog)
• Received expert care and is now walking – needs a low-impact lifestyle (no stairs or rough play)
• Sweet, sassy, and totally charming
• Needs help with separation anxiety – ideal home has someone around most of the time
• Doing well on affordable anti-anxiety meds
• Loves kids, her foster dog buddy, and is warming up to men
• Crate trained – sleeps in crate near people, calms quickly
• Uses pee pads occasionally (cold nights/storms)
• Enjoys short walks – 30 mins max – helps her relax
• The cutest little wiggle-walk you’ve ever seen 🐕

Fia is ready for a home that’s full of love, patience, and companionship. Could she be your perfect match?

Name: Fia
Breed: Rat Terrier
Sex: Female
Age: 4 years (estimated)
Weight: 13 lbs
Spayed/Neutered: Yes
Vaccinations: Up to date
Microchipped: Yes

Adoption Fee: $400.00

Location of dog currently: New England

IMPORTANT INFORMATION -

Paws New England is a foster-based rescue. Our dogs reside in various locations throughout the South and New England.

Adoption donations cover pre-adoption vet costs (including vaccinations, spay/neuter when age appropriate, and heartworm testing/treatment when necessary), a microchip, and transportation to New England if necessary.

Donations for our young, healthy puppies and dogs support their fellow canines of advanced age or suffering from injuries and abuse whose donations are reduced but whose veterinary costs are typically much higher. We appreciate your understanding that your newly adopted dog will help others in need.