mixed breed

Jelly Bean 2024-038

Est date of birth: September 18, 2024

Sex: Male

Weight (approx): 33 pounds and growing

Energy: High puppy energy

Children: Yes

Dogs: Yes

Cats: Untested

Hi, I’m Jelly Bean (but you can call me JB)

I’m a playful, energetic puppy looking for my forever home. With my zest for life and love for adventure, I’ll keep you entertained and on your toes every day!

I’m great with other dogs, awesome with kids, and I even do well meeting new people. I’m still learning some manners, but hey—I’m a puppy, and I’m working on it!

Speaking of working, I’m pretty agile and love to jump, so I might be a great candidate for dog sports. Agility, flyball, or even just fetching a frisbee in a big yard could be my jam. When I’m not busy zooming around, you’ll find me cuddled up on my back, enjoying some well-earned rest.

I’m crate trained (day and night), house trained, and starting to learn basic commands. I love meeting other dogs, so a home with furry siblings would be ideal to help me burn off all my puppy energy. If you’re an active family with room to play and lots of love to share, I think we’d be the perfect match!

Let’s make some memories together—adopt me, and I’ll jump right into your heart!

Jelly Bean came to hart at approximately 14 weeks old from our community of focus in overall good condition. His siblings (Fig, Goose, Juniper, and Java) are also in the care of HART. Jelly Bean is up to date on DACPP, Bordatella, and Rabies vaccinations. Jellybean is microchipped and neutered.

JB is a goofy, hilarious pup who’s learning how to navigate the world with confidence. He’s making great progress with leash skills, impulse control, and checking in with his foster momma when he sees things that get his attention. JB responds well to short, positive training sessions and enjoys play as part of his learning. He’s playful with other dogs and benefits from structured play breaks to help him stay calm and responsive. JB may get over aroused in busy environments like daycare, so ongoing support around play and regulation will help him thrive. He’s working on feeling more comfortable with alone time and crate rest, and will do best with an adopter who can take things at his pace and continue building positive associations. JB is a great candidate for someone who enjoys training, play, and building trust through relationship-based support.

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