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Jeter

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6 months- 2 years|Mixed Breed|Male|Large|Hilton, NY
🐾 FriendlyšŸ¤— AffectionatešŸŽ¾ Playful😽 Loves KissesšŸ¤— Cuddler

Jeter is a large, young mixed breed dog with black and brindle coloring and a medium-length coat. He is neutered, vaccinated, and house trained. Jeter is currently in Hilton, NY, waiting for a family to give him the patient, loving home he deserves.

About Jeter

Meet Jeter. He’s the kind of dog who feels instantly familiar and, once he trusts you, seamlessly becomes part of your life. Jeter is young—around one to two years old—sensitive, and deeply affectionate. With a bit of time and patience, he’ll blossom into the type of companion who wants to be right by your side, showering you with kisses and wedging into your lap whenever he gets the chance. Play is a big part of who Jeter is. He lights up with a toy in his mouth, especially if you’re encouraging him in a game of fetch or tug. When the games wind down, he’s just as content to curl up close and cuddle for as long as you’ll let him. At first, new situations and unfamiliar people—or dogs—can make Jeter nervous, so patience and understanding will go a long way. The right family will know how to give him space to build confidence at his own pace. Other dogs can overwhelm him, so he’ll do best as the only dog or with a very calm companion. But with people, once he’s bonded, he is all-in—loyal, loving, and eager to connect. If you want a companion with heart, character, and the potential to become your best friend, Jeter’s waiting for that chance. They are ready to love you; are you ready to apply?

Questions about Jeter

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Jeter is a large mixed-breed dog who does best in a stable, patient home environment where he can build trust and feel secure. He thrives with people willing to invest time in helping him settle in.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Jeter, as a large mixed-breed, would benefit from a home with a backyard or regular access to an outdoor space for play, especially since he loves fetch and tug.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Jeter gets along with children and, when properly introduced and supervised, mixed-breed dogs of his temperament can be good family companions.