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    Tiny 4-Pound Miniature Poodle Is Searching For A Home

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    (MA) Meet Jack Jewel, a teeny tiny Miniature Poodle mix boy who is ready to completely take over every aspect of your life. For unspecified reasons, this 4-and-a-half-month-old puppy was placed in Great Dog Rescue New England's care. He is now living safely with a foster family where he is being spoiled. While he is okay with waiting in foster care for the time being, he hopes you will come bring him to YOUR house soon!

    More Information On Jack Jewel

    Jack is a 4 and a half month old Miniature Poodle, who weighs, as of 8/05/24, approximately 4 pounds. He has a short coat length, which is gray, blue, and silver in color. At the time of his adoption, he will be neutered and up to date on his vaccinations.

    According to Great Dog Rescue New England, Jack is an incredibly lovable puppy whose main attributes are playful, sweet, outgoing, confident, and active. He is a pocket-sized pup who is expected to weigh less than 6 pounds when fully grown. He is already well-socialized and would do well in a home with dogs, cats, children, or all three! In fact, the more the merrier as far as Jack is concerned since he does not like being alone.

    "This boy shines so bright and every day with him is a sparkling adventure! Jack Jewel is a special boy who deserves to have a special home! Bring home a precious jewel today!" - Great Dog Rescue New England / Petfinder

    Check Out More Photos Of Jack Below!

    How Can You Help Jack Jewel?

    If you are interested in adopting Jack, please fill out the adoption application form, which can be found here. He is available for adoption to anyone 24 or older and living in New England, NY, NJ, or PA.

    Another huge thing you can do to help is consider fostering! There are never enough fosters to meet the demands of all the pups in need. More information on fostering with Great Dog Rescue New England can be found in the fostering section of their official website.

    If you cannot adopt or foster, an easy way to help is to share this article or Jack's Petfinder profile:www.petfinder.com/dog/jack-jewel


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