JACK FOSTER OR FOREVER HOME NEEDED
Black Labrador Retriever | Nolensville, TN
SeniorMaleLargePointer
About
Coat Length
ShortHouse Trained
YesGood in Home With
Others DogsChildren
Meet JACK FOSTER OR FOREVER HOME NEEDED
Meet Jack. This sweet senior gentleman is 9 or 10 years old. His current family rescued him 5 years ago. He has been a very loving and loyal part of their family. Jack is great with children and very comfortable and friendly with other dogs. He is a huge cuddle bug and spends most of his day relaxing. When not relaxing Jack enjoys going for walks. He is great on a leash. Jack is also completely house trained. This good boy can be left loose in the house as he will not disturb anything. Jack does have anxiety and does not like being crated or confined to small spaces. He also likes being close to you during thunderstorms and fireworks. He feels safe with people and just wants to be where you are. The only reason Jack is looking for another home is that is his very young human brother is allergic to him. Jack weighs about 55 lbs and could loose a bit of weight. He is neutered current on all his shots and microchipped. Won't you consider giving this wonderful senior boy a great retirement home. If you do you won't be sorry. To be considered for Jack's forever family please contact Vivienne at [email protected]. APPROVED APPLICATION AND ADOPTION FEE REQUIRED. (Jack is currently in Tennessee but can be transported north upon adoption.)
Adoption Process
Adoption contract required. Fees determined by adoption counselor.
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