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Dog # is: 100311
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Name: Jaden
Breed: Boxer Mix
Age: 2-3 years
Sex: Male
Size: large
Jaden's Story
Jaden is a happy, loving, 5 yr. old Boxer Mix. Jaden was found as a stray dog in NYC and is being fostered in NH. He weighs 57 pounds. He is totally house trained and from day one in his foster home has been a well-mannered boy. He is very well behaved and does not get into things he should not get into. He eats well and does not have a problem with putting your hand into the bowl. He gets along well with other dogs and he doesn’t cause any drama with any that he’s met. He is currently in a foster home with a female husky mix and a few cats. He sometimes chases the cats and other times runs away from them, this is all in play. So, a home with a dog-friendly cat would be a great match for him. He makes a good watch dog but don’t count on him being a guard dog. He doesn’t have a mean bone in his body. Overall he would make a wonderful companion and a low maintenance pet especially if you love kisses! His ideal home may have kids over the age of 10 years (he does sometimes jump when he meets new people or gets excited), cats and a female dog.
Jaden is being fostered in NH. If you would like to meet Jaden because you think he would be the perfect addition to your family, please visit http://www.underdogresq.org/AdoptionCenter/AdoptionProcess.asp to read about Underdog ResQ's adoption process. And, complete the adoption application on that page!
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Common misconceptions before adopting a dog: |
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1. We’re getting Rex for the kids - they will do all the work.
Maybe for the first week or so, but most kids will slack
off soon enough and the responsibility will fall on your laps.
You are considered to be the owner because you are over the age
of 21. If your kids do not walk Rex, then it is up to you that
it gets done. As much as we talk to our kids about responsibility
and as much as they agree to care for your new dog, we all know
that sooner or later most kids will lose interest or get tired.
If you can positively answer these questions and concerns, then you may be
ready to adopt Rex.
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