Adopt

My name is JJ!

Posted over 4 weeks ago | Updated over 2 weeks ago

Adoption process
1

Submit Application

2

Interview

3

Home Check

Adoption fee: $250

This helps Friends of Rescue - Milwaukee Chapter with pet care costs.

My basic info

Breed
American Staffordshire Terrier/Australian Cattle Dog
Color
Black/Brown/Chocolate
Age
1 year old, Young
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Male
Pet ID
58

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

JJ loves his foster humans, dog friends, and even the cats. He loves to play with toys, swim in the lake/baby pool, and wrestle with his friends. When he's all wore out, he snuggles with his playmates. JJ would love a furrever home with an active family, his own baby pool, and a playful furr sibling. JJ is a perfect medium size dog. He looks bigger than he is in pictures. He is only about 40 pounds. He will make someone a great family pet. JJ
is fostered in North Alabama but is available to other areas via transport. He is neutered, up to date on vaccines, is heartworm negative and on preventatives. Apply at https:/forrescue.net
Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
58
Contact
Phone
Address
Sturtevant, WI 53177

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

The quickest way to get started in the selection process is a free non-binding application

2.

Interview

3.

Home Check

Additional adoption info

We have many wonderful dogs and cats looking for FORever Homes!

Our adoption fee covers their complete age-appropriate vetting, spay/neuter, microchip, heartworm/flea prevention, and full medical records.

Go to www.FORrescue.net and click on "Adoption" and then "Applications" to apply for the animal you are interested in adopting.

Please email us at info@FORrescue.net with any questions you might have about FOR or our adoption process.

Go meet their pets

Our animals are mostly fostered in northern Alabama.

More about this rescue

Friends of Rescue is a certified 501(c)(3) organization formed in 2009, consisting of volunteers who are devoted to saving shelter animals that are in danger of euthanasia. Southern shelters have a constant overflow of dogs and cats, little funding, and limited space. Once the animals arrive at the shelter, they have very little time. It is our goal to help save these adoptable animals and find loving individuals/families who will provide committed, FORever homes. We are NOT professional trainers or animal behaviorists; simply volunteers who are trying to save these animals from euthanasia. Each animal in our program is in a foster home and receives all age-appropriate vetting while in our care.

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