Project POOCH, quite simply, changes lives. We operate a kennel inside a youth correctional facility and pair currently incarcerated youth with shelter dogs. The youth learn kennel management, positive reinforcement, grooming, and training techniques. The youth learn what it means to be depended on by another living creature and what it means to be trusted and relied upon. And, they learn what unconditional love feels like—sometimes for the first time. Our dogs get trained, loved, and adopted into their forever homes. There is no limit to the amount of time a dog spends in our care, and we are focused on the individual needs of each dog."
"JASMINE" AVAILABLE FOR Adoption at PROJECT POOCH"
If you are interested in making a donation, learning more about our mission, volunteering, upcoming events, or details about adoptable dogs, call our office at 503-697-0623. If you get our voicemail, please leave a detailed message. We often cannot answer the phone as we are working with the pups, but we can call you right back!
If you need to schedule an adoption appointment, please review the adoption information page first and then email us at adopt@pooch.org or call us at 503-697-0623.
JASMINE Breed: Terrier Mix spayed female 25 lbs, 7-8 yrs
$350 **Gets along weel with many dogs(meetand greet required)
*Loves People **Loves balls
Will go home with a leash, harness, toys, a bed, stroller, two monthly doses of flea/tick/heartworm medication, and a week’s worth of food
Jasmine came into POOCH ready to show all the guys what it means to love life. She’s unapologetically enthusiastic about hanging out with her people and throws herself into her favorite activities! This terrier lady had quite the toy drive, eager to chase balls and de-stuff stuffies. She rivals labs with her love of the ball.
Speaking of things she loves, Jasmine loves people. She prefers to spend her time where the people are—maybe we should have named her Ariel with how much she wants to be a part of your world!
During training, Jasmine is extremely food-motivated. Unfortunately, she is not the best at finding the food you toss to her, so she does prefer you to hand it to her directly. Bonus: you get to see her hungry eyes while you do.
Jasmine isn’t particularly interested in participating in playgroups, but she enjoys being part of them while the other dogs run around. She is content to share her space with other dogs, as long as they aren’t running her over.
Due to concerns about hip pain and the possibility of chronic issues, we had our vet radiograph Jasmine’s hips. We found that she actually has some concerns along her spine that could be a larger problem in the future with trauma. Going forward from that appointment, we have started her on medication to relieve inflammation and support nerve health. For now, Jasmine is loving life, enjoying her walks and playtime, and having a blast with her friends. We are cautious about her jumping and making sure any larger dogs are not roughhousing with her.




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