mixed breed
Jelly Bean 2024-038
Est date of birth: September 18, 2024
Sex: Male
Weight (approx): 57 pounds
Energy: High
Children: Yes, older dog savvy kids recommended
Dogs: Yes, recommended to be adopted into an only dog home
Cats: Untested
Hi, I’m Jelly Bean — but you can call me JB!
I’m a playful, energetic pup searching for my forever home. With my zest for life and love for adventure, I’ll keep you smiling and entertained every single day!
I enjoy meeting new people and do well with older, dog-savvy kids who understands my adolescent energy and know how to interact respectfully. I get along with other dogs, but from an adoption perspective, it’s recommended that I be adopted into an only-dog home. Don’t worry—I can still have doggy friends! I simply do best around dogs who naturally disengage or de-escalate during play, since I’m still learning how to regulate all my enthusiasm.
Like any teenager, I’m still polishing up my manners, but I’m eager to learn and quick to pick things up. I’m crate trained (day and night), house trained, and already getting the hang of my basic commands.
I’m also a natural athlete—super agile, bouncy, and always ready for action—so I might make an awesome partner for dog sports like agility or flyball. Even a big yard for running and frisbee sessions would make me one happy pup! After all that playtime, you’ll usually find me flopped on my back, soaking up belly rubs and enjoying well-earned rest.
A calm, structured home with predictable routines and safe decompression time will help me grow into my very best self. I thrive with patience, consistency, and lots of love.
If you’re ready for fun, cuddles, laughter, and a loyal adventure buddy, I’m your boy.
Jelly Bean came to hart at approximately 14 weeks old from our community of focus in overall good condition with his siblings. 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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