Jack is an energetic 2-year-old terrier who loves to play. He only weighs 15 lbs, which makes him easy to handle, but he''s a fast paced dog that will need plenty of room to move around. Jack is obsessed with tennis balls and will hoard them at every opportunity. If you''re a tennis player, Jack will gladly put his ball handling skills to use by retrieving any foul balls. Course once he has them he may not be willing to give them back. Jack is extremely smart and needs to feel like he has a job to do. His athletic nature makes him a good match for joggers and fitness buffs.
Jack is considered a Go-Getter  ÂWant to get more exercise? Action is my middle name. My ÂLetÂs go lifestyle will keep you motivated to get outside and move. IÂve got tons of energy. IÂm working 24 hours a day, seven days a week. IÂll run for miles and still want to play at the end of the day.Â
Jack has been neutered, given a health exam by a licensed vet, is current on his vaccinations, tested for heartworm, and microchipped.
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JACK
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Shelter:
Toledo Area Humane Society
Pet ID #:
1824923-A038131
Contact:
Michelle
Healey
Phone:
(419)
891-0705
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The Toledo Area Humane Society was founded on February 14, 1884. As one of the first humane societies in the United States, our original purpose was to prevent cruelty and provide refuge for both animals and children. To this day, we investigate cruelty to animals and provide homeless, abused and abandoned animals with protection and safety. TAHS is a private, non-profit organization and receives no funding from the United Way, the government, or national humane organizations. Donations from local individuals, corporations and generated by our fundraisers are the sole source of funding. Programs like Forever Friends, for people who include TAHS in their wills, and the Golden Paw League, for people who give gifts of $100 or more, have been established to give people donation options and to recognize their generosity. Volunteers help supplement the staff assisting with tasks both inside and outside of our facility. Volunteers provide enrichment for animals such as walking dogs or socializing cats. The Humane Education and Pet Therapy Visitation programs are dependent on our volunteers. Foster care volunteers provide a safe, nurturing environment for animals too young for adoption and for sick or injured animals. It is our goal to help every animal at-risk for abandonment or cruelty, and to find a home for every adoptable animal. The Humane Society is the only animal welfare group in this community who will give refuge to any animal at-risk for abuse or neglect, regardless of its type, health, age or whether we have space.
The Toledo Area Humane Society offers adoptions at our main office at 1920 Indianwood Circle in Maumee as well as one of our several off site locations. We display adoptable animals at Petco and PetSmart.
Our Adoption Process...
Upon arrival, each animal will receive a health check and a temperament/ behavior evaluation. Once the animal is deemed healthy and safe, she will be spayed by our in-house veterinarian and put up for adoption. Adoption fees start at $50.00. All of our animals receive age appropriate vaccinations, flea treatment, worming and microchipping. The adoption process takes about an hour. This allows time for bonding, explanation of medical records and our adoption agreement. This also gives us time to answer any questions our Adopters might have. Adopters will need a valid photo ID, must be 18 years of age, and have landlord authorization if dwelling is a rental property. Most Likely. If the animal has already been neutered you can take it home that day. If the animal has not yet been neutered it will have to stay until the next business day when the vet is in. All adopted animals must be neutered before they go home.
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