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Jeff & Mutt
~AVAILABLE FOR ADOPTION~
Name: Jeff & Mutt
Approximate breed: mixes
Gender: Female / Female
Approximate age: 1 year / 1 year (DOB 1/22/2025)
Approximate weight: 67 lbs / TBD lbs
Vetting/Vaccinations: Up to date
Spayed/Neutered: Yes
Good with Children: Yes, 10+yo
Good with Dogs: Yes
Good with Cats: Unknown
Housetrained: Yes
Crate Trained: In progress, trustworthy without
Ideal Family: Any
Adoption Fee: $1,100 total
Not one, but TWO big lovey boys! Jeff and Mutt are an adorable bonded pair that have spent their lives together so far and would love to join a forever family together, too. They’re great companions for a walk and enjoy some play with toys, but couch potato time is where they really shine 😄 They’re big “lap dogs” that are excited to get settled into their new family’s routine, but may be a little shy at first after so many big changes. Both love affection and are very sweet but would be best with older children as they get bouncy when they celebrate sometimes. They know some of the basics like sit, come, and no. They’re good on leash and keep truckin’ right along side you. Jeff likes to carry toys around and Mutt loves squeakers. Mutt is on reduced calorie food to get to his most ideal and comfortable weight, but he’s been keeping up just fine on walks and has already dropped down from his original 91 lbs. They've been doing great in the home with their foster's three resident dogs. These two love bugs are ready to bring their great companionship and loving presence to some lucky home ❤️
What’s better than one dog?? TWO! Fill out an adoption application today!
All of our available adoptable dogs are on our website. If a dog is no longer listed on the Adoptable Dogs page, it means they have an adoption pending.
We are a nonprofit organization - all adoption fees go towards the rescue, veterinary care, and transportation of these dogs in order to get them ready for their forever homes.
We are a shelterless rescue. All of our dogs are housed in foster homes to help them de-stress and get used to a home environment while they await adoption, giving us the opportunity to understand their personalities and needs.











