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Home Check
Interview
Approve Application
Sign Adoption Contract
Pay Fee
Take the Pet Home
This helps Surfers For Strays - BC Transport Stop with pet care costs.
Fill out an application to Adopt me at the website for Surfers for Strays. https://www.surfersforstrays.org/adopt
***Currently located in Guerrero, Mexico***
Hello everyone!
My name is Jack (originally Ken from the Barbie Litter ), and I have quite a story to tell you all. I was born to a feral momma dog in Mexico. Surfers for Strays tried to catch and sterilize her but failed until after we were born. I must say, I'm glad they failed before! Our mom did her best, but our accommodations were modest, to say the least. We grew up in a rundown, dirty shack with nails and broken glass on the ground. This wasn't ideal for raising pups, and sadly, some of our siblings didn't make it. Four of us survived thanks to a local woman who found our hiding spot and called Surfers for Strays for help. Until we moved to the shelter, volunteers came all the time, built a pen for us, brought clean water, lots of food for momma, gave us meds, baths, and oh, so much love. We couldn't help but love them back!
Life completely changed once we got to the shelter. We made new four-legged friends and lots of two-legged ones too! We were trained, loved, cuddled, and just had a great time. One by one, we got adopted and flew to the US and Canada, including me.
Unfortunately, what I thought was my forever home turned out to be only temporary. I started showing signs of hip dysplasia, a diagnosis confirmed by the vet. I was really sad to learn that my new family couldn't go through this hardship with me. I flew back to Mexico to a sweet foster home with lots of other doggies needing special attention! Don't get me wrong, I'm still a total happy-go-lucky pup - I never stop smiling and wagging my tail because I can always look at the bright side of life. Though deep down, I long for a home where I can be assured that forever means forever!
Since returning to Mexico, I've received proper pain medication and when I didn't respond to that anymore, they brought me to a vet to get stemcells injected. It was just a few shots, but they made a big deal out of it, because it's such a new promising treatment! I must say, I understand the hype, because I am completely off pain meds now and I am clearly thriving! I go on an hour long walk every morning and evening and secretly I'd love to walk even longer! Please talk to them if you need more info on everything medical-related - I'm not a pro at those things!
I'm an absolute master at other things, though, like cuddling, for example. My foster momma says she's never met a cuddlier dog. Even though it's hot as heck here in Mexico, I need. NEED. to touch her when I sleep next to her at night or when she is working. Who cares about the heat when you can cuddle?!
I'm really friendly with all humans and other dogs. Meeting new dogs on the leash excites me a lot, and I'm currently working on saying hi in a slow way, as I guess not everyone is as excited as me all the time! The most exciting thing ever is when I see a chicken or a bird. Or a squirrel. Or a cat... You get the drill. I probably shouldn't be off-leash in such moments... who knows where those little critters will lead me!
I would love to romp around all day with my foster mates, but my foster momma says that only "calm play" is allowed. She doesn't want my hip to get hurt. That's nice of her, I guess. But oh boy, would I love to play if I could. I wouldn't stop playing chase in the yard and running like crazy.
My foster momma says I'm very smart, even though I'm not excessively food-driven. I do take treats, of course, but the treats must be really good. I have a distinguished palette, and my foster momma needs to step up her game! I'm very well-behaved alone in the room or in my crate. I have my basic manners straight, especially regarding food. Of course, I know Sit, Down, Paw, Turn, and Stay. I'm currently learning to walk backward and to place my front legs up on a higher level without jumping on it. Sniffing is one of my favorite things to do, and even though I walk pretty well on the leash, I have a hard time focusing on you for longer than a second (the second it takes to take the treat ;)). I'm also housebroken!
I think of myself as a really good boy. Ask my foster momma if you need references. I'm trying to live every day with the utmost joy I can find in my heart! I forget everything that doesn't go so well (pain, abandonment, dog attacks,...) in a heartbeat. Focus on the positive, they say, right? I can proudly say that I've mastered this lifestyle!
One thing is still missing for me to be completely happy... A permanent family. Will you be the one? Please reach out to the Surfers for Strays team if you have any questions. I promise, I'm worth it!
Lots of love, cuddles, and face licks,
Your Jack
If you have any questions, don't hesitate to contact us. Email is where you will receive the quickest response. Please check out our Website, Facebook Page (remember to like us) and our Instagram page listed below. Please share with you friends, especially those considering adopting their next family member.
Surfers For Strays, Inc. Contact Information Below:
Email: Adopt@surfersforstrays.org Website: www.surfersforstrays.org
TikTok: surfersforstrays Instagram: @surfersforstrays Facebook: Surfers For Strays
Phone #: 619-719-1182
THANK YOU FOR CONSIDERING ADOPTING A NEW FAMILY MEMBER AND HELPING SURFERS FOR STRAYS SAVE LIVES ONE PAW AT A TIME
Mucho Aloha
Fill out an application to Adopt me at the website for Surfers for Strays. https://www.surfersforstrays.org/adopt
***Currently located in Guerrero, Mexico***
Hello everyone!
My name is Jack (originally Ken from the Barbie Litter ), and I have quite a story to tell you all. I was born to a feral momma dog in Mexico. Surfers for Strays tried to catch and sterilize her but failed until after we were born. I must say, I'm glad they failed before! Our mom did her best, but our accommodations were modest, to say the least. We grew up in a rundown, dirty shack with nails and broken glass on the ground. This wasn't ideal for raising pups, and sadly, some of our siblings didn't make it. Four of us survived thanks to a local woman who found our hiding spot and called Surfers for Strays for help. Until we moved to the shelter, volunteers came all the time, built a pen for us, brought clean water, lots of food for momma, gave us meds, baths, and oh, so much love. We couldn't help but love them back!
Life completely changed once we got to the shelter. We made new four-legged friends and lots of two-legged ones too! We were trained, loved, cuddled, and just had a great time. One by one, we got adopted and flew to the US and Canada, including me.
Unfortunately, what I thought was my forever home turned out to be only temporary. I started showing signs of hip dysplasia, a diagnosis confirmed by the vet. I was really sad to learn that my new family couldn't go through this hardship with me. I flew back to Mexico to a sweet foster home with lots of other doggies needing special attention! Don't get me wrong, I'm still a total happy-go-lucky pup - I never stop smiling and wagging my tail because I can always look at the bright side of life. Though deep down, I long for a home where I can be assured that forever means forever!
Since returning to Mexico, I've received proper pain medication and when I didn't respond to that anymore, they brought me to a vet to get stemcells injected. It was just a few shots, but they made a big deal out of it, because it's such a new promising treatment! I must say, I understand the hype, because I am completely off pain meds now and I am clearly thriving! I go on an hour long walk every morning and evening and secretly I'd love to walk even longer! Please talk to them if you need more info on everything medical-related - I'm not a pro at those things!
I'm an absolute master at other things, though, like cuddling, for example. My foster momma says she's never met a cuddlier dog. Even though it's hot as heck here in Mexico, I need. NEED. to touch her when I sleep next to her at night or when she is working. Who cares about the heat when you can cuddle?!
I'm really friendly with all humans and other dogs. Meeting new dogs on the leash excites me a lot, and I'm currently working on saying hi in a slow way, as I guess not everyone is as excited as me all the time! The most exciting thing ever is when I see a chicken or a bird. Or a squirrel. Or a cat... You get the drill. I probably shouldn't be off-leash in such moments... who knows where those little critters will lead me!
I would love to romp around all day with my foster mates, but my foster momma says that only "calm play" is allowed. She doesn't want my hip to get hurt. That's nice of her, I guess. But oh boy, would I love to play if I could. I wouldn't stop playing chase in the yard and running like crazy.
My foster momma says I'm very smart, even though I'm not excessively food-driven. I do take treats, of course, but the treats must be really good. I have a distinguished palette, and my foster momma needs to step up her game! I'm very well-behaved alone in the room or in my crate. I have my basic manners straight, especially regarding food. Of course, I know Sit, Down, Paw, Turn, and Stay. I'm currently learning to walk backward and to place my front legs up on a higher level without jumping on it. Sniffing is one of my favorite things to do, and even though I walk pretty well on the leash, I have a hard time focusing on you for longer than a second (the second it takes to take the treat ;)). I'm also housebroken!
I think of myself as a really good boy. Ask my foster momma if you need references. I'm trying to live every day with the utmost joy I can find in my heart! I forget everything that doesn't go so well (pain, abandonment, dog attacks,...) in a heartbeat. Focus on the positive, they say, right? I can proudly say that I've mastered this lifestyle!
One thing is still missing for me to be completely happy... A permanent family. Will you be the one? Please reach out to the Surfers for Strays team if you have any questions. I promise, I'm worth it!
Lots of love, cuddles, and face licks,
Your Jack
If you have any questions, don't hesitate to contact us. Email is where you will receive the quickest response. Please check out our Website, Facebook Page (remember to like us) and our Instagram page listed below. Please share with you friends, especially those considering adopting their next family member.
Surfers For Strays, Inc. Contact Information Below:
Email: Adopt@surfersforstrays.org Website: www.surfersforstrays.org
TikTok: surfersforstrays Instagram: @surfersforstrays Facebook: Surfers For Strays
Phone #: 619-719-1182
THANK YOU FOR CONSIDERING ADOPTING A NEW FAMILY MEMBER AND HELPING SURFERS FOR STRAYS SAVE LIVES ONE PAW AT A TIME
Mucho Aloha
Submit Application
Application Link can be found at https://www.surfersforstrays.org/adopt Use the "Adopt" Button
Home Check
A volunteer will be in touch to request a virtual home check by photos or video.
Interview
Let's chat on the phone or with a video call. We'd love to get to know you, so we can make the best match for your new family member.
Approve Application
After your application is approved, we can consider which dog will best match your family and lifestyle.
Sign Adoption Contract
We will email you the Adoption Agreement for you to sign.
Pay Fee
Payments can be made through our website, our Facebook Page, Venmo and through the Petstablished website.
Take the Pet Home
We will arrange transfer of the pet to you through our Foster Family or Transport Coordinator.