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Jag

Male Adult Mixed Breed

If you have any questions about Jag, please contact Mountain Pet Rescue Asheville at pets@mpravl.org

Mountain Pet Rescue Asheville

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About Jag

Jag has been waiting for over a year to find his forever home.  He has done great with dogs of any size and enjoys playing with other dogs.

In his foster home Jag is house-trained, good around visitor children and okay with the cat in the home. Jag loves sunbathing, playing with toys, espically if they squeak, and lounging on his bed. 

He will do a happy dance for treats or even his dinner!

Here are the things on Jag's YES list: Women, squeaky toys, sunshine, other dogs

Things on his NOT SO MUCH list: Men, rushed greetings, having a leash put on (but he’s learning it means good things!), being cornered.

Listen, no one’s perfect but Jag's a good boy who needs someone to give him a chance. He’s a playful spirit and would make a wonderful playmate for your dog. Jag needs his space and can get fearful when cornered or forced to greet. He prefers to be left to go at his own pace. He loves toys and being outside. Such a happy boy in his own safe space. Will you give Jag a chance at a forever family?

At 3 years old and 44 lbs, Jag is neutered, microchipped, up to date on all of his vaccinations, dewormed and has been on heartworm and flea prevention while in our care. His adoption fee is $200 and you can apply to meet this handsome boy at MPRAVL.org!

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Details

Name
Jag
Age
3 years, 8 months
Gender
Male
Size
Weight
6/3/22- 44lbs; 8/13 - 46.8 lb; 5/27/23 - 51.2 lb
Primary Color
Brown
Secondary Color
Black
Shots up to date
YES
Ok with kids
YES
Housetrained
YES
Hypoallergenic
Not Sure
Spayed/Neutered
YES
Ok with dogs
YES
Ok with cats
Not Sure

Mountain Pet Rescue Asheville

9 Old Pisgah Highway Candler NC 28715

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