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Jerry Black Labrador Retriever Mix Whistler, BC
- Senior
- Male
- Large
- Black
About
- Characteristics
- Playful, Funny, Couch potato, Independent, Special, Loving, Older, Trots, Loyal
- House-trained
- Yes
- Health
- Vaccinations up to date, spayed / neutered.
- Prefers a home without
- Cats, children.
- Adoption fee
- $375.00
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Meet Jerry
I am around 10 years young and I am sure to bring endless joy and love to your household for the rest of my days. I have been in the care of WAG for over a year now, can you believe it? The staff at the shelter certainly don’t understand why I have been looked over and would love for me to find my furrrever home in 2025! That would make all our dreams come true!
I love going on adventures and am lucky to have spent most of the year in a wonderful foster home whilst I wait for my endgame family to come and find me to bring me home. I arrived a tad overweight and with some health issues that needed to be attended to. I settled into my foster home quickly and showed them that I have a lotta life left in my yet and a lotta love to give, if you will let me! It was soon discovered that I love hikes and I adore tennis balls, as well as treats and cuddles on the couch, as many as you’ll give me! In the winter I like to go cross-country skiing and have made lots of other doggo friends of all ages and sizes.
I was initially worried about meeting new folks, but I have proved to love every single grown up person I’ve met since being here. I am less sure about little humans though so would be better off in a home with adults only during my peaceful retirement. Once I know you I'll have the waggy-iest tail and be keen show off my goofy trots around the yard and lean on you waiting, no, demanding scratches and pets. I make the funniest excited squeals and noises when I see my bffs and get excited to have the ball thrown for me to promptly collect and bring back to do it all over again. I simply love going on car rides too, I elegantly haul myself straight into the back seats and lay down. Walkies are my fave part of the day, I previously lived a life of freedom in my past by the beach with my first guardian and soul mate, I was known as Ninja then and was such a brave boy when I lost my person in a tragic accident. So you'll understand that I have some trauma and deserve this second chance at happiness. I didn’t enjoy being at the shelter and sleeping in a kennel so I am enjoying life in a real home again a lot more, even though everyone around made me feel really welcome and I was being well taken care of during my initial decompression after another life upheaval.
When I first went to the Vet, the kind folks at Eagleview Vet gave me a full check over. I had a few issues with my health on arrival at WAG but the biggest was a hematoma in my ear which was causing me a lot of ongoing pain. They put me under sedation and promptly drained it, along with administering some long lasting ear drops to help with an infection so I felt much better in no time! They also had concerns about my skin in general as I seemed to be very itchy and uncomfortable. I'm was on some medication to help that and was given a different food, this worked well for me but I do sometimes have a reoccurrence of ear issues and going to the vet is not my favourite day sadly! (Even though they are so kind and patient with me, I do have anxieties around this so some calming pre-visit meds and a muzzle is the best plan for this!).
I'd like a simple life with people who understand that I've been through a lot (
this is an understatement) and will be happy to work with me on some training alongside a local WAG approved positive reinforcement trainer. I've got a training plan and am going to start my muzzle training whilst I'm at WAG in case it is ever needed, for example at the Vet! Muzzled dogs are good dogs too and it's always a useful thing to learn. I'd really like a home with kind, patient people who are ok to move at my pace and understand that I am the best boy who has been through traumatic events. Like everyone, I can get stressed by some things which is fair enough! I can be nervous of meeting new people if we are in a busy place, and some new dogs but if we are introduced safely and positively I realise I can trust them and will even ask to play! I have made friends with dogs of all ages and all sizes whilst in my foster home, its been great to have the opportunity to hang out with other four legged pals and shows its possible, but living as the only dog in the home is still the best set up for success for my foreverhome please.
I'm such a wise, older guy, I've seen more than my fair share of heartbreak and am SO deserving of a second chance at health and happiness. View my profile at www.whistlerwag.com/dogs/jerry to learn more! The first step to adoption at WAG is to fill in an application form online, from there a member of staff will be in touch to chat further and arrange next steps. Must be able to travel to Whistler for meet and greet appointments.
https://www.whistlerwag.com/animal-adoption-forms
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Jerry
- Black Labrador Retriever
- Senior
- Male