Monday, May 4, 2009

Put Your Ears in the Air if You Care... and Adopt Jack!

Here's the deal Lucky Fiona fans - Jack needs a home, so let's help him! Somebody, somewhere out there will look at this face and get that feeling...you know the feeling. Your mind starts reeling, your heart starts thumping a little louder, you think "No I can't." Then your mind starts to morph into "Well, actually, yes, yes I can." I'm putting it out there to the universe. Please somebody give this guy a forever home. He deserves it and who doesn't need a little ball of love like him to share your days with?
Need a little more info? You got it.
Jack is about a year old. Pulled from animal control last week and placed in foster care with my friend Jill who specializes in small dog placement. Jack is an Italian Greyhound mixed with well, ummmm, something small and cute we guess. He sat in the shelter for 3 weeks and was incredibly stressed in that environment, poor guy. He is neutered, heart worm negative, parasite free and current on vaccines. But enough with the boring medical stuff. Jack is playful, he is wonderful with children and full of happy dog energy. He's good with other pooches and has no aggression issues. He's potty trained, crate trained and doesn't pull on the leash! He loves to cuddle and is a total lap dog. For Pete's sake he's a gem. Things Jack needs help with? (because after all nobody is perfect right?) He is slow to warm up to men, but once he does he's a buddy. He just needs a little more positive exposure. He can be a little reactive with barking, pretty common coming out of a shelter, but something he is working on and he is very sweet once he settles. He's a boy so he has marked his territory a few times, but Ms. Jill is working on training him not to do so with the help of a belly band. All his little problems are just that...little and things a new loving guardian will help him with. Jill feels he would be perfect in a calm home where he can work on his good manners and become the best dog he can be and the best pal a person could ask for.
Are you the one that can make a difference in this dog's life? Maybe you know the person who can? My hope is somebody will know somebody who will be the one we're hoping for! Please contact Jill directly regarding Jack and it goes without saying that Lucky Fiona will be donating a new collar and leash to whatever lucky person or family gives him a forever home.
Jill is affiliated with "Annie's Little Angels" Small Dog Placement and Humane Education in the Chicago suburbs. Their motto is "Saving One Dog at a Time" Jack is currently in foster with Jill and you can contact her at: jillanddavid@comcast.net or call #630-240-8269 She'll be happy to share any additional information about Jack.

1 comment:

  1. Good luck, Jack! I hope you find a great forever home.

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