Jager is 13yo, weighs 90lbs, is neutered, but is not up to date on his vaccines nor is microchipped. His guardian adds:
"He is a big teddy bear. He loves treats. He is gentle and does not jump up at all, which makes him great around little kids as well. He is fully house broken and walks well on a leash, but would do best in a home with a fenced in yard for him to wander around and 'do his business'. He does not like his nails clipped lol but he will let you if you do it quickly and give him treats. He is also cat friendly (my in-laws watched our 3 cats during our move a couple years back, and Jager didn't bother with them one bit). In my opinion, he would do best as the only dog in the home, but he successfully lived with another dog for some time, but it would have to be a low energy pup, as he does not like to be jumped on and bothered by puppy behavior."
Jager's guardian explains why she has made the difficult decision to rehome him: Through no fault of his own, Jager must be rehomed because his widowed guardian must move in with family who cannot accept Jager since they have 2 dogs of their own.
Jager's guardian states the following regarding children: Although Jager hasn't lived with children, his guardian recommends his living with children because "He's gentle and doesn't pay them much mind".
Jager's guardian states the following regarding dogs: Although Jager has lived with a dog, his guardian recommends his living as the only dog or with a dog who is low energy, because "He is curious but doesn't take well to other dogs who get too rough".
Jager's guardian states the following regarding cats: Although Jager hasn't lived with cats, his guardian recommends his living with cats, stating "He didn't pay them much mind".
Jager's guardian describes him as:
Couch potato
Quiet
Friendly
Likes to be touched
Affectionate
Always at your side
Indoor dog
House-Trained
Likes men
Likes women
"He would do best in a home with a fenced in yard for him to wander around and 'do his business'. In my opinion, he would do best as the only dog in the home, but he successfully lived with another dog for some time, but it would have to be a low energy pup, as he does not like to be jumped on and bothered by puppy behavior."
Pour toute adoption, nous demandons des justificatifs afin de compléter le dossier de l’adoptant : une pièce d’identité, un justificatif de domicile original de moins de 3 mois, et le certificat d’engagement et de connaissance des besoins spécifiques de l’espèce complété et signé 7 jours avant l’acquisition de l’animal.
Nous demandons également une participation financière, couvrant les frais vétérinaires dont l’animal a bénéficié lors de sa prise en charge (stérilisation, identification, vaccination, etc..). Si l’animal n’est pas encore stérilisé lors de l’adoption, un chèque de caution de 300€ est demandé.