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Jennie

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3-7 years|Cocker Spaniel|Female|Small|South San Francisco, CA
🐾 FriendlyšŸ¤— AffectionatešŸŽ¾ Playful🚽 House Trained

Jennie is a small adult female Cocker Spaniel with medium-length fur and has been spayed. She’s house trained and currently living in South San Francisco, CA. Jennie is fully vaccinated and brings a friendly, affectionate energy to any household.

About Jennie

Jennie is about 8 to 10 years old, weighs around 23 lbs, and is settling into life stateside after being rescued from Mongolia through an international partnership. Now fostered in Los Angeles County, Jennie has made quick work of capturing hearts with her playful spark and affectionate nature. She’s eager to say hello and happy to get attention from anyone willing to give it. Jennie’s bounce and warmth make her a favorite wherever she goes. She’s fully healthy, house trained, spayed, and up-to-date on vaccinations. Jennie gets along well with other dogs, so she’d fit right into a home with canine company or simply with people who want a devoted buddy. If you’re searching for a spirited, loving dog who’s ready for her chapter in America, Jennie is waiting for you. Give them the home they have been waiting for. Apply today.

Questions about Jennie

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

    Jennie, as a Cocker Spaniel, thrives in a home where she can be part of daily activities and get plenty of interaction. Her breed adapts well to apartments or houses, as long as companionship and exercise are part of the routine.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Cocker Spaniels like Jennie do well with regular walks and time to explore a yard or park, but don’t require massive amounts of space. Access to safe outdoor areas for exercise and play is ideal.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Jennie's breed is generally gentle and affectionate, making her a good candidate for homes with children who respect animals. Supervision with young kids is always advised.