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Black - with Brown, Red, Golden, Orange or Chestnut
Age
5 years 5 months old, Young
Size
Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less (when grown)
Weight
12 lbs (current)
Sex
Male
Pet ID
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My details
Good with kids
Not good with dogs
Not good with cats
Needs experienced adopter
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
They are Jack Russell (JRTs)mixes who came in to our rescue August 2020. Benji is 5 years old and has a tan coat. Bear is 4 years old and has a black coat. They are lost without each other. They like belly rubs and love food. They are true to JRT disposition. JRTs are prey animals. They were bred to hunt small animals. For this reason, absolutely no cats can come in contact with these two. JRTs are also prone to overeating and getting chubby. They have been on specialty dog food to keep their weight at an appropriate level. They see themselves as alpha dogs. They do not like other dogs. We also do not recommend small children around them. They need a home with no other animals and no children under 10. They need a patient, but consistent owner to help them adapt to new surroundings. Please visit our website at humanesocietyhoco.org and fill out an adoption application or view more info on our doggies. We are open on Saturday (10am - 2pm) every week. Please come by and say hi to all of our sweet doggies and for more photos visit us on instagram @dogsofhocohumane
They are Jack Russell (JRTs)mixes who came in to our rescue August 2020. Benji is 5 years old and has a tan coat. Bear is 4 years old and has a black coat. They are lost without each other. They like belly rubs and love food. They are true to JRT disposition. JRTs are prey animals. They were bred to hunt small animals. For this reason, absolutely no cats can come in contact with these two. JRTs are also prone to overeating and getting chubby. They have been on specialty dog food to keep their weight at an appropriate level. They see themselves as alpha dogs. They do not like other dogs. We also do not recommend small children around them. They need a home with no other animals and no children under 10. They need a patient, but consistent owner to help them adapt to new surroundings. Please visit our website at humanesocietyhoco.org and fill out an adoption application or view more info on our doggies. We are open on Saturday (10am - 2pm) every week. Please come by and say hi to all of our sweet doggies and for more photos visit us on instagram @dogsofhocohumane