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My basic info
Breed
Mixed Breed (Medium)
Color
Black - with White
Age
1 year 8 months old, Young
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
33 lbs (current)
Sex
Male
Pet ID
276
My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Not good with cats
Needs experienced adopter
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
Microchipped
My personality
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
We have no idea how we still have this cute little fella, but he turned 1 in rescue. Jojo was a stowaway into our rescue as he was born 13 days after we pulled his mother from a West Virginia shelter. He was the final of the 3 puppies but certainly hit the ground running. He is a very nice size, weighing in at a stocky 33 pounds. He loves to play outside, especially with the other dogs where he is in foster and is also fine to just lay on the sofa and chew a femur bone, Kong or Nylabone. We do know his entire history and he has never suffered abuse or neglect and is a very well-rounded pup. He has been handled by many people since minute 1, received lots of enrichment toys from his mother's puppy-baby shower and has continued to have both mental and physical stimulation to make him very agreeable to most situations. He will walk on a leash but could definitely use more practice and would also bond well with a new family through completion of a basic obedience class with his new family. His brother and sister were both top of their class in the respective courses they completed. He loves to play, but does like to pounce so we would not recommend him as a playmate to a Toy breed dog or a cat. He isn't aggressive at all, just doesn't understand his body size and strength. Looking at him you may think he is a little non-descript black dog, but when you meet him you will find out he is so much more. He is loving, devoted and completely loyal to those that love him. We are taking applications on this little nugget so if you think he may be the guy for you, please request an application at iPAWinc2022@gmail.com.
We have no idea how we still have this cute little fella, but he turned 1 in rescue. Jojo was a stowaway into our rescue as he was born 13 days after we pulled his mother from a West Virginia shelter. He was the final of the 3 puppies but certainly hit the ground running. He is a very nice size, weighing in at a stocky 33 pounds. He loves to play outside, especially with the other dogs where he is in foster and is also fine to just lay on the sofa and chew a femur bone, Kong or Nylabone. We do know his entire history and he has never suffered abuse or neglect and is a very well-rounded pup. He has been handled by many people since minute 1, received lots of enrichment toys from his mother's puppy-baby shower and has continued to have both mental and physical stimulation to make him very agreeable to most situations. He will walk on a leash but could definitely use more practice and would also bond well with a new family through completion of a basic obedience class with his new family. His brother and sister were both top of their class in the respective courses they completed. He loves to play, but does like to pounce so we would not recommend him as a playmate to a Toy breed dog or a cat. He isn't aggressive at all, just doesn't understand his body size and strength. Looking at him you may think he is a little non-descript black dog, but when you meet him you will find out he is so much more. He is loving, devoted and completely loyal to those that love him. We are taking applications on this little nugget so if you think he may be the guy for you, please request an application at iPAWinc2022@gmail.com.
Request application via email to ipawinc2022@gmail.com.
2.
Interview
Vet reference (if applicable).
3.
Home Check
4.
Approve Application
5.
Meet the Pet
6.
Sign Adoption Contract
7.
Pay Fee
Additional adoption info
After the fee is paid, the pet goes home with the adopter.
After the fee is paid, the pet goes home with the adopter.
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Meet and greets occur at or near foster home.
Meet and greets occur at or near foster home.
More about this rescue
IPAW is an animal welfare organization promoting the quality of pet care through various programs.
Our objectives are:
• To impact the problem of over-population through spay/neuter programs including early education
• To provide educational programming that can be utilized through community organizations
• To assist maintaining pets in their homes when difficult circumstances arise
• To align/partner with breed-specific rescue groups
• To facilitate foster care placement only when all other homing options are exhausted
IPAW is an animal welfare organization promoting the quality of pet care through various programs.
Our objectives are:
• To impact the problem of over-population through spay/neuter programs including early education
• To provide educational programming that can be utilized through community organizations
• To assist maintaining pets in their homes when difficult circumstances arise
• To align/partner with breed-specific rescue groups
• To facilitate foster care placement only when all other homing options are exhausted
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