• Possible Breed: Jagged Terrier (possible mix)
• Age: Approximately 10 -12 months old
• Weight: About 16 pounds (he’s a little heavy for his age)
• Vaccinations: Up-to-date as of 7/8/24
• Neutering: neutered
• Currently with: Girls of Dog Rescue since 7/8/24
Personality & Behavior:
• Dog-friendly: Yes, gets along well with other dogs
• Cat-friendly: Yes, he loves playing with cats and kittens
• Kid-friendly: Yes, he is good with kids
• Potty training: Still in progress, but making good strides
• Bite history: Does not bite, very gentle
• Anxiety: Grady does experience some anxiety, likely due to all the changes and adjustments in his life
History & Background:
• Grady has been bounced around quite a bit, unfortunately. Originally, he was with an older lady who could no longer care for him. Then, he was passed to a younger lady, but due to her work schedule, she couldn’t keep him either. He’s now in the care of Girls of Dog Rescue, starting 7/8/24.
• Personality: Despite the challenges he’s faced, Grady is still a sweet, playful pup. He’s friendly, loves to play, and gets along well with everyone, including other dogs and cats.
Interested in Adopting Grady?
Please email us at GirlsofdogRescue@gmail.com for more information or to schedule a meet-and-greet!
Grady’s Adoption Bio
• Possible Breed: Jagged Terrier (possible mix)
• Age: Approximately 10 -12 months old
• Weight: About 16 pounds (he’s a little heavy for his age)
• Vaccinations: Up-to-date as of 7/8/24
• Neutering: neutered
• Currently with: Girls of Dog Rescue since 7/8/24
Personality & Behavior:
• Dog-friendly: Yes, gets along well with other dogs
• Cat-friendly: Yes, he loves playing with cats and kittens
• Kid-friendly: Yes, he is good with kids
• Potty training: Still in progress, but making good strides
• Bite history: Does not bite, very gentle
• Anxiety: Grady does experience some anxiety, likely due to all the changes and adjustments in his life
History & Background:
• Grady has been bounced around quite a bit, unfortunately. Originally, he was with an older lady who could no longer care for him. Then, he was passed to a younger lady, but due to her work schedule, she couldn’t keep him either. He’s now in the care of Girls of Dog Rescue, starting 7/8/24.
• Personality: Despite the challenges he’s faced, Grady is still a sweet, playful pup. He’s friendly, loves to play, and gets along well with everyone, including other dogs and cats.
Interested in Adopting Grady?
Please email us at GirlsofdogRescue@gmail.com for more information or to schedule a meet-and-greet!