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I'm in a FOSTER HOME! If you would like to set up a time to meet with me, please email my foster parent at oparfi143@gmail.com
Please meet foxy lady Jada! She is 11 years old, weighs about 8 pounds and, though tiny, she's full of life! Jada loves to play and is ready to give any young pup a run for their money. She's quick, agile, and loves fetch. She's also great on a leash and housebroken. While she loves to play, be outside, and go for walks, she is equal parts couch potato. Jada will curl up right next to you, or on you. She just wants to be where you are. Her foster parent has yet to observe Jada around other animals, but while on walks, it seems Jada has mixed reactions to other dogs. She doesn't react to other small dogs, but big ones can scare her (she'll bark and pull on the leash). She doesn't like quick movements at her, so children will need a slow introduction-but once she's comfortable with someone she's their best friend. Jada recently had surgery for bladder stones, but recovered quickly and a diet of prescription urinary food will prevent any future bladder stones. Otherwise, this beautiful girl is in amazing health and ready to be in her new home!
I'm in a FOSTER HOME! If you would like to set up a time to meet with me, please email my foster parent at oparfi143@gmail.com
Please meet foxy lady Jada! She is 11 years old, weighs about 8 pounds and, though tiny, she's full of life! Jada loves to play and is ready to give any young pup a run for their money. She's quick, agile, and loves fetch. She's also great on a leash and housebroken. While she loves to play, be outside, and go for walks, she is equal parts couch potato. Jada will curl up right next to you, or on you. She just wants to be where you are. Her foster parent has yet to observe Jada around other animals, but while on walks, it seems Jada has mixed reactions to other dogs. She doesn't react to other small dogs, but big ones can scare her (she'll bark and pull on the leash). She doesn't like quick movements at her, so children will need a slow introduction-but once she's comfortable with someone she's their best friend. Jada recently had surgery for bladder stones, but recovered quickly and a diet of prescription urinary food will prevent any future bladder stones. Otherwise, this beautiful girl is in amazing health and ready to be in her new home!