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My name is
Jimi Big Town!

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My basic info

Breed
Labrador Retriever
Color
Age
Puppy
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Male
Pet ID
21135704

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with kids
Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered
Checkmark in teal circle Housetrained

My story

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

Adoptable in: MA, RI, NH, CT, and VT
Good with dogs: Yes
Good with cats: Unknown, likely yes
Good with kids: Yes, dog savvy children
Crate trained: Yes
House Trained: Yes

Meet Jimi - your future best friend and puppy extraordinaire. This goofball is a fun, happy-go-lucky boy that is going to rock one lucky family’s world. He loves to run, play, and fetch – the kind of dog who will happily wear himself out and then conk out on the couch for a nap like a furry little potato. He’s especially fond of his sibling Kimberly (she's also up for adoption - wink, wink) and toys, particularly nylabones and squeaky toys – because, let’s face it, squeaky toys are the best invention ever. And there’s nothing Jimi loves more than a well-earned belly rub.

Jimi is a doggie diplomat, playing nicely with other dogs on and off the leash, and showing respect to the bigger ones and his elders. Though he has not lived with cats, he knows they exist and honestly seems to care less, so it’s likely he would do fine in a home with them. This little social butterfly loves meeting new people and can’t wait to show you how much he loves being around humans.

Jimi is house trained as long as you remember to take him out every few hours (he’s a puppy, after all) and especially after meals. He’s already mastered the art of going into his crate on command (like a pro!) and has learned to sit for treats. Now, if he could only learn how to resist sniffing every blade of grass during his walks, he’d be the perfect pup.

If you’re looking to add some furry excitement to your life, look no further. Jimi is guaranteed to bring the fun, if you provide the belly rubs!

Please Note: All dogs are posted on our website until they are officially adopted. This dog may have other interested adopters in line. If you are interested in adopting, please fill out an application on our website at www.lasthopek9.org. Last Hope K9 Rescue is licensed with the Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources (#0151).

December 17, 2024, 1:44 am
Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
21135704
Contact
Phone
Address
71 Commercial St, #184, Boston, MA 02113

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

Our adoption fee is $525 for dogs under 1 year old, 475 for dogs 1 – 5 years old, and 425 for dogs 5 years and older. The adoption fee covers vaccinations (Rabies, Bordatella, DAPP), de-worming, vetting, transport and, per MA and NH law,a minimum 48 hours of quarantine after transport. Dogs that are old enough at the time of transport will also be spayed or neutered.

Application requires: Written Application, 2 references, proof of home ownership/landlord permission, vet reference, home visit

Approved applicants must complete an adoption contract

Go meet their pets

We set up private meetings because all of our dogs are in foster homes. Please email adoptions@lasthopek9.com to schedule a meeting with one of our dogs!

More about this rescue

Our mission at Last Hope K9 Rescue is to save every possible dog we can from being euthanized within high-volume kill shelters throughout the U.S.

As the literal “last hope” of nearly every animal we serve, we work tirelessly to place each one within a stable, loving environment that can act as either their forever home, or the gateway to their forever home. We also strive to ensure that all of our adoptions and foster placements are the optimal fit for everyone involved, including our dogs. This leads to our second goal: enriching human lives through canine companionship. To us, you can’t have one without the other.

Lastly, we promote animal welfare by lobbying important initiatives that both protect and give voice to the voiceless. By fostering an environment of collaboration with other organizations that share our goals, and working together instead of in competition, we find that we accomplish more.

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