Summit
Available
Summit
AvailableSummit is a small, mixed breed dog with Jack Russell Terrier and Boston Terrier roots. This adult male has been neutered and is house trained, making him an easy companion for everyday life. Summit is currently awaiting his forever home at the Humane Society of NWGA.
About Summit
Think you are the one? Submit an application! Meet Summit, a joyful and charismatic boy who’s eagerly waiting for his forever home. Summit’s bright spirit shines through in every moment—he’s a true conversationalist and loves to share his thoughts with you. His foster mom says he’s quite the talker, filling your days with cheerful barks and loving attention. One major bonus: Summit is housebroken, so he’ll make your routine a breeze! Summit gets along beautifully with other dogs, making him a great addition to families with existing furry members. He thrives when surrounded by friends and fun, always ready for the next playful adventure. If you have a fenced yard, Summit would be over the moon—he’s an energetic little explorer who loves to run and play. Born on September 4, Summit is a hardworking Virgo, so you’ll find him both clever and devoted. He’s looking for a family ready to love and cherish him as much as he’ll cherish them. Let Summit fill your home with joy and laughter—he’s ready for the next chapter in his journey! Your new best friend is just one click away.
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Questions about Summit
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Jack Russell Terrier/Boston Terrier mixes usually do well in active homes where they have plenty of interaction and stimulation. They thrive in families who can offer regular playtime and exercise.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
These breeds appreciate secure outdoor areas like fenced yards where they can explore and play safely, but they can also adapt to apartment living with daily walks and activities.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Jack Russell Terrier/Boston Terrier mixes are generally good with children when properly socialized, making them suitable for family environments.
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