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Jack Russell Terrier puppies and dogs in Williamsport, Pennsylvania

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Peppercorn

Jack Russell Terrier

Male, Puppy
Winfield, PA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
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You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.Peppercorn is a very sweet, loving dog who forms a very strong bond with his human. He wants to be with you, and would do best in an active household that can provide him with a higher than normal level of physical and mental activity typically needed by his breed types. He loves fetch, walks, and toys. He is very intelligent and responsive to training, curious and adventurous. He knows, sit, stay, lay down, and 'give me paw'. Peppercorn would do best in a household of older children (12+) who are able to read his body language and respect his boundaries, as well as provide him with firm instructions/boundaries and stop play if Peppercorn becomes too rough. His adult owners should be confident leaders and breed savvy about the temperament, needs, and stubbornness of Jack Russells and Miniature Pinschers.  Peppercorn is a very energetic puppy who is still learning manners when it comes to playing with other dogs. He generally does well with other dogs of all breeds and sizes if he is thoroughly exercised and engaged, however if bored/understimulated he will challenge both dominant and submissive dogs for play or their toys. His play style can become rough, and he should not be left unsupervised with other dogs until he has fully integrated into the household and understands/respects other dogs' thresholds. His foster continues to work with him on this, and his new home should be prepared to continue exercises to help reduce or eliminate this behavior. Any introductions to other dogs and children should be done slowly and carefully by adults. Peppercorn had a lot of instability in his short life, and also suffered from skin and digestive irritation due to suspected fleas/mites and/or allergens. Being constantly in pain made him reactive toward other dogs, and his humans when they tried to treat him. Now that he has established trust with his foster, he allows his human to easily give him baths, clean his paws, trim nails, and so on. For his first initial vet visits, the vet should apply a muzzle. His paws should be kept clean at the end of the day as the cause of irritation to his paws could still be related to allergies. This is a very easy routine that Peppercorn has now come to love, and he will fall asleep in his human's lap.  Because of the instability and level of constant pain/discomfort Peppercorn suffered, aversive training tools or techniques like shock/e collars, prong collars, etc. should NOT be used as that will make him anxious, insecure, and reactive.  Peppercorn should be kept in a crate when his humans are not at home, and should be fed separately from other dogs to prevent any food guarding/aggression while he is settling into the home and establishing his place. Peppercorn generally ignores cats,but will chase if one runs. Peppercorn is learning recall but his prey drive for wildlife is high, and so should never be allowed off leash unless in a secure area.'Peppercorn is up to date with vaccines, and on monthly heartworm/flea/tick meds.     Visit this organization's web site to see any additional information available about this pet.IMPORTANT - PLEASE READ Click here for the ADOPTION APPLICATION if you are interested in adopting this pet. Applications are the first step in the adoption process. Please do not call or email simply to express interest. We are all volunteers and receiving your application saves us time and helps to determine the best match for both people and dogs.  We provide as much information as we currently have on each dog in their description. For questions on the adoption process, including fees, please review the Adoption page. If you have additional questions or are interested in adopting, please fill out an adoption application. Once we receive your application someone will be in touch to answer your questions. We do not arrange visits to meet dogs without an application. If you'd like to meet a variety of dogs without filling out an application please attend one of our events, listed under the events link.  Thank you!November 1, 2024, 7:32 pm
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Meatball (courtesy post)

Jack Russell Terrier Yorkie, Yorkshire Terrier

Male, 10 yrs
Tioga, PA
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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COURTESY POST 🌟 This Meatball is anything but spicy, but rather a sweet senior gent who just isn't digging city life. This 10-year-old was adopted from us in 2017, and since, he and his owner moved to New York City. But despite their best efforts, Meatball isn't thriving. He's dealing with some arthritis which he's on supplements for, and just got his first injectable treatment, which seems to have helped. Along with that, he's not a big fan of all the excitement or other dogs the moment he steps outside. Meatball's owner loves him very much, but since moving is not an option, we're helping find him a new, quiet home while hopefully avoiding coming all the way back here or sitting in a kennel elsewhere. Here's what else his owner says: "He is a quiet, funny, well-behaved little old man. Meatball takes time to warm up to people, but once he feels comfortable with you, he loves to sit on your lap for pets and snuggle up for warmth. He loves to play tug and enjoys squeaky toys, but he has yet to figure out how to play fetch." She even had a DNA test done and Meatball is mostly a Jack Russell-type terrier with some other fun stuff mixed in there. Meatball is neutered, microchipped and up to date on vaccines. Due to his arthritis pain, we're not recommending a home with little kids or other dogs. We're not sure about cats. We'd also love to find him a place outside the city. It may be a needle in a haystack, but Meatball so deserves a happy, quiet suburban retirement home. PLEASE READ: Meatball is NOT with us at the shelter, but is located in the Queens area of NYC. Apply to adopt at www.secondchanceas.org/adopt. We will process applications and contact Meatball's owner to arrange meet and greets. There will be a small rehoming fee. ✔️ PA kennel license #04944

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725 Gee Rd, Tioga, PA 16946

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