MCAS, PLEASE Neuter JACUZZI before adopting out
"JACUZZI" is Available for adoption at Multnomah County Animal Services!
Date found: Friday, May 26, 2026
Location found: NE MLK/ NE Fargo
How did we get this animal: Officer Pickup
Adoption cost: $60.00 each License fee: $27.00 (Multnomah County residents onlyJACUZZI # 394941 Breed: Terrier male 2 yrs 9 lbshttps://www.multcopets.org/adoptable/394941
Meet Your Future Snuggle Bunny! 🐰
Looking for a resilient, loving companion who doesn't let anything slow
him down? Look no further! This handsome gentleman was born with a
unique congenital leg deformity, but don't let that fool you-it is
completely pain-free, doesn't hurt him a bit, and he handles himself
beautifully! He is surprisingly fast on his feet, loves to play, and is
completely ready to find his forever family.
🛋️ The Ultimate Couch Companion
If your ideal day involves cozy cuddles, you're in luck. This sweet boy
is a certified "snuggle bunny" who absolutely loves close contact and
being near his humans. While he can be just a little unsure in brand-new
situations (he might give a tiny, quiet growl under his breath just to
say "I'm adjusting!"), it only takes him about 24 hours to realize he is
safe. By day two in his foster home, he was already actively asking for
pets and begging to be scooped up into his human's arms!
🐕 Daily Routine & Dog Friends
He is incredibly dog-friendly and settled in with the resident pups in
his foster home immediately. He loves a good play session with his
canine buddies, but he also highly appreciates the finer, more relaxed
things in life-like hanging out in a nice, shady spot in the backyard.
To top it all off, he sleeps like a dream right through the night! 🧀 Food, Training, & Life Skills
Want to get on his good side? The answer is simple: cheese! He is highly
food-motivated (chicken is another favorite), which makes training a
breeze. In fact, he takes any necessary daily supplements or medications
like an absolute champ, as long as it's hidden in a tasty cheese treat. He is currently a work in progress with house training, but he is trying
his absolute best! He completely knows what to do when he is let
outside, and he is already reliably using puppy pads indoors with just a
little bit of direction and consistency.
Ideal Home:
He would thrive in a patient, loving home (with or without other dogs)
that can give him a couple of days to find his footing, keep up with his
positive-reinforcement potty routine, and give him all the lap-time he
deserves.
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