Jethro
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Jethro
AvailableJethro is a medium-sized, male Black Mouth Cur mixed breed who is currently in Hartsville, SC. He is neutered and vaccinated, fully house trained, and known for getting along well with both people and other dogs. Although he doesn't do well with cats, he's a great companion for children and other pups. Jethro thrives in a home environment and brings a friendly, balanced presence.
About Jethro
Jethro has waited longer than he should have, and it's tough to see a dog like him still searching. Pulled from a shelter where he was trusted as the "dog tester," Jethro quickly won over everyone—both staff and other dogs alike. His foster family has given him the home basics, and he’s more than ready for a home of his own now. He's a gentle soul who really clicks with other dogs and loves people—no reservations there. Jethro is not a fan of cats, so a feline-free home is a must. He’s fully house trained and comfortable in his crate, so the adjustment period should be easy. Weighing in at 45 lbs and about two years old, he’s a manageable, medium-sized mixed breed with solid energy. He chills when it’s quiet but can easily turn up the play when it’s time to have fun with dog friends. If you want a dog who enjoys hanging out in any situation, take a good look at Jethro. He's ready for a steady, loving home where he can finally settle for good. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Jethro
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Jethro, as a Black Mouth Cur mix, does best in a home where he has enough room to move around and access to a yard or regular outdoor activities. He adapts well to family life and enjoys being part of a household where there's company.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
A Black Mouth Cur like Jethro usually needs a moderate amount of outdoor space. He’ll benefit from a fenced yard or frequent walks and play sessions to keep him engaged.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Jethro's breed is known to get along well with children, and Jethro himself enjoys their company. He’s a good fit for families looking for a patient, playful dog.











