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My name is Jethro!

Posted 1 month ago | Updated 5 days ago

Cared for by All Dog Rescue

My basic info

Breed
Terrier (Unknown Type, Medium)/Chihuahua
Color
Age
Puppy
Size
Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Male
Pet ID
20373303-PW1618

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

To apply for a dog from All Dog Rescue, please fill out our online application at www.AllDogMN.org

All Dog Rescue only adopts to homes within 60-miles of the Twin Cities. Visit our FAQ page to learn why.



Hello there, my name's Jethro, Jett for short! My two siblings and I were born while in rescue and my DNA panel says we're Chihuahua, Pit Bull, Mini Schnauzer, and Toy Poodle. A lot going on there, I know, and while I don't think I look like most of those I sure do think it's fun to have humans try to guess my breeds. I personally think I am part Giraffe because my legs are so long! I also have beautiful markings (someone called it a reverse brindle) and the sweetest brown, puppy eyes. My tail never stops wagging and sometimes my whole body flips and twists when I'm excited!

I'm currently 6 months old and about 25 pounds. They don't think I will get too much bigger, but I might get a little wider. I think I am a perfect match for someone looking to add a small dog with a big personality to their home!


My favorite things to do are running around with toys, playing with other dogs of all sizes, and snuggling with my foster mom. I also met some cats, and I am cool sharing space with them! My foster mom shared that I am super social and adaptable to new things. I think that means that I like meeting people and going places and she's right! Especially when there are treats involved - yum! I also enjoy going for car rides and am really good in the back seat, so I don't get car sick.


My foster mom has been teaching me so many new things like 'sit' (I've got that down) and 'don't jump' (still working on that one because I am such a happy dog). I am also working on my leash manners and while I still have the occasional accident in the house, I am trying really hard to only go outside. Fun fact: I love making pillow dens with ALL of my foster mom's pillows - she isn't keen on me doing that but if I pretend to be asleep when she notices that I have, she indulges me and lets me stay snuggled up in my pillow fort I have made for myself. Oh! And I also love hanging out and snuggling with my foster sister.

So, that's me! I love my foster mom and foster sister, but I am also really excited to find my forever family. If you think we might be a match, fill out an application at the link below. I can't wait to meet you!


Jethro's adoption fee is $550, which includes vet exam, age-appropriate vaccinations and tests, microchip, and spay or neuter. Please note we only accept cash or checks-no credit cards.May 16, 2024, 5:07 pm

Rescue
All Dog Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
20373303-PW1618
Contact
Address
PO Box 17343, Minneapolis, MN 55417
Donation

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

The applicant must fill out a detailed adoption application (it is on our website), then is screened by an experienced volunteer. We charge adoption fees that are comparable to those of similar organizations in our area. The adoptive home must agree to and initial a list of regulations as well as complete a formal contract.

Go meet their pets

We hold public adoptions twice per month, and are often able to meet prospective families outside the events if need be.

More about this rescue

All Dog Rescue is an all-volunteer, foster home based rescue organization. We do not have a shelter and do not have any paid staff. Our dogs live in loving foster homes until they are adopted into their new forever homes. We offer a lifetime commitment to the dogs in our program. All of our dogs receive comprehensive vet work prior to adoption, including exam, vaccinations, microchip, HW/Lyme's test, fecal exam, and all are spayed and/or neutered. We do it because we love dogs, and with 4 million animals being euthanized every year in shelters around the country, the numbers of dogs needing our help is endless.