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Posted over 6 years ago
| Updated over 5 years ago
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My basic info
Breed
Jack Russell Terrier
Color
White - with Black
Age
Puppy
Size
Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less (when grown)
Weight
13 lbs (current)
Sex
Female
Pet ID
–
My details
Not good with cats
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
IZZY was found on the 4th of July tied to a post in a parking area downtown in a big city. She was terrified but a wonderful person saw her and picked her up. Almost Home Rescue of FL brought her up into a foster home and now she has been to the vet and is ready to find her new home. She is young, about a year old, very sweet and playful. Fenced yard required - Adoption fee $200 to help pay her vet bills.
ALL DOGS ADOPTED FROM ALMOST HOME RESCUE ARE SPAYED OR NEUTERED, MICROCHIPPED, VACCINES UP TO DATE AND HEARTWORM TESTED. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------TO BE CONSIDERED TO ADOPT A DOG FROM ALMOST HOME RESCUE YOU MUST FIRST COMPLETE THE ADOPTION APPLICATION. YOU WILL FIND THE ONLINE FORM HERE -
http://www.almosthomedogrescue.org/FL849form.html
If you have questions please email us at: AlmostHomeRescue@gmail.com
PLEASE READ!
1. Jack Russell Terriers need homes with a secure fence. Underground fencing is NOT safe for a Jack Russell.
2. Jack Russell terriers are bred to be hunting dogs and are not suited to apartment or condo life. The hunting instincts and prey drive cannot be trained out of these terriers and they will stay active in this way all their lives.
3. We do not adopt Jack Russell Terriers to families withe small children (under 6) as terriers are not patient with the antics of a small toddler.
4. Jack Russell Terriers can not safely coexist in a home with cats, birds, ferrets, hamsters, rabbits, etc, as terriers were bred to hunt and can kill small animals. They are hunters and they never give up.
5. Please keep an open mind and consider your lifestyle both today and 10 years from now before you apply for a dog that may not be a good fit for the long run.
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