Jake
Terrier | Lepanto, AR
YoungMaleLargeChocolate Labrador Retriever
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Meet Jake
To adopt please fill out an adoption Application Gentle, friendly, well socialized, happy temperament. Jake is a 1 year old male terrier/chocolate lab mix who was rescued from a bad backyard situation in MS. Good with other dogs and living comfortably with 4 other dogs in his foster home. Not cat tested yet. Loves kids and very gentle with the young grandchildren who visit. Medium energy level outside, quiet and well-mannered in the house. Housebroken and uses the doggy door. Crate trained, sleeps all night in his crate without a sound. Obeys basic commands. Loves to be with his people. Good on a leash, rides great in the car. Estimated DOB is 3-15-23. Healthy and fully vetted, current on shots, neutered, weighs about 65 pounds. AWESOME young dog will make a wonderful companion (and jogging partner) for an active family with kids! Here’s a note from his foster mom. Just want to give you an update on Jake. Jake is now 12 months old. He lives in the house full time with us and our 4 other dogs and he absolutely loves being part of the family. We take him out for walks in the city park and he meets strange dogs and people with no problems. He’s had 2 sessions with a professional trainer who said he is a very good dog and has the potential to be trained to become whatever anyone would desire. He weighs 65 lbs. and stands about 21" to top of shoulder. He has really muscled up and filled out lately. I am still hoping we can find Jake the home he deserves. To adopt please fill out an adoption Application Contact us at [email protected] visit us at http://www.happydogrescue.org
Adoption Process
The process to adopt a dog includes:
completion of an application
phone interview with your dogâs adoption coordinator
phone interview with your dogâs foster mom
veterinary reference & personal references
home visit
adoption contract
adoption fee*
*adoption fees vary from puppies to adults to seniors and can be found on each dog's adoption application at the end of their profile.