JACK MAR 26 - SHIH TZU / POODLE (MINIATURE) / MIXED (LONG COAT) DOG FOR ADOPTION
Shih-Poo Dogs For Adoption in Pacolet, SC, USA
For Adoption
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Nickname:
Jack Mar 26
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Breed
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Gender
Male
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Age
Young
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Location
Pacolet, SC, 29372 USAUSA
Description
Dog Breed: Shih Tzu / Poodle (Miniature) / Mixed (long coat). Adoption Fee: $499. Looking for your next furry BFF? We don’t have perfect dogs — but we do have dogs who are perfect for the right someone. Our goal is to match each dog with the home that fits them best and each home with the dog that will sing to your heart. Ready to adopt? Complete an application at .carolinapoodlerescue/application Foster location: Dreamweaver Farm Pacolet, SC Weight: 17 lbs Height: 12 in at the shoulder. Spayed/Neutered: Yes Adoption Fee: $499 Fence needed? Yes, Jack LOVES to play outside! Want To Know More About Me? Text Jack to 864-441-9075 for my full story, photos and videos - we'll send everything you need to know! Here's Your Quick Peek: Jack is a young pup that absolutely thinks life is just the best thing since sliced bread. We think he's right! Jack loves to talk. He talks a lot. Which means he really isn't a fit for shared walls. Must have: A yard to run around and play in, a family that will keep up with his energy! Exercise: Jack will need a family that will take him on walk multiple times a day, let him run around in the backyard and take him to the coffee shop with them. Best with: Jack loves people and he loves girls (humans and canines). Not ideal for: Homes with other confident male dogs, homes without a yard, homes that share walls (apartments/townhomes). Energy level: High, Jack is a runner, he's a track star! Jack is simply just a boy. He has a lot to learn. As a confident boy sometimes, he gets too big for his britches and can take his role as leader seriously and thus he does better with girl dogs. Good with dogs: Most, sometimes confident male dogs give him a Napoleon Complex, but really, he's all bark, no bite. Good with kids: We think Jack would love kids! Though he might talk to them a lot. Cats: Yes! Fun fact: Jack originally came in with a sister named Jackie and they both looked like little white cotton balls in need of a haircut! Potential Adopters Dogs can’t drive - and since we’re busy taking care of them, we can’t either! Please check your potential BFF’s location and make sure you’re comfortable traveling to meet them. Want updates and ways to help? Email infocarolinapoodlerescue , use our contact form to join our newsletter, or follow us on Substack for updates: poodlefarm.substack/
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Physical Attributes
Eye Color: Black Ear Type: Droopy Tail Type: Long Coat Length: Long Grooming Needs: High Likes to Vocalize: Lots Shedding Amount: None -
Behavioral Characteristics
OK with Dogs: Yes OK with Cats: Yes Energy Level: High Activity Level: Highly Active Exercise Needs: High Fence Required: Any Type Obedience Training: Needs Training Owner Experience Required: Species Other: - Yard Required
- Good in a Car
- Likes to Play with Toys
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Personality
Personality Characteristics - Obedient
- Playful
- Intelligent
- Goofy
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Additional Information
Was the Dog Found No Other - Hypoallergenic
- Up-to-date on Vaccinations
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Organization name
Carolina Poodle Rescue
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Location:
Pacolet, South Carolina, 29372 USAUSA
Breed overview
Overview:
The Shih-Poo is a charming designer breed, a delightful cross between the gentle Shih Tzu and the intelligent Miniature Poodle, typically originating from breeders seeking to combine the best traits of both. These small companion dogs usually boast a soft, wavy to curly coat that is often low-shedding, making them a popular choice for individuals with allergies. Physically, they exhibit a compact build, expressive eyes, and come in a variety of colors. In terms of temperament, Shih-Poos are generally affectionate, playful, and highly adaptable, making them excellent family pets and well-suited for apartment living due to their moderate exercise needs. They thrive on human companionship and can be quite trainable with positive reinforcement. While generally robust, potential health considerations include issues common to their parent breeds, such as patellar luxation, eye conditions, and dental problems, underscoring the importance of responsible breeding and regular veterinary care.
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