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Biscuit

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0-6 months|Jack Russell Terrier|Male|Small|Los Angeles, CA
🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate🎾 Playful🚽 House Trained🦮 Leash Trained

Biscuit is a small, 8-week-old male Jack Russell Terrier mix currently located in Los Angeles, CA. Weighing 4 lbs, he is not yet house trained, but he has been altered and is up to date on vaccinations. Biscuit is playful, affectionate, and gets along well with dogs, making him an endearing companion for the right home.

About Biscuit

Biscuit is an 8-week-old Jack Russell Terrier mix who has just joined the rescue after being surrendered by someone unable to care for him. Weighing in at just 4 lbs, this curious little boy is all about play and affection. His current favorites include playful antics and long naps, often curled up next to his humans. Biscuit adores attention and is very eager to learn about the big world around him. Though he's not yet ready for walks, he has a charming personality and gets along well with dogs. His interactions with children and cats are still a mystery. There are no special requirements for his care, making him a great addition to a loving home. If you're interested in bringing this sweet boy into your family, act quickly since applications help us manage the high volume of inquiries we receive. Ready to give Biscuit the love he’s looking for? Apply today!

Questions about Biscuit

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

    Biscuit, being a Jack Russell Terrier mix, thrives in active homes where he can engage in play and receive attention. He would do well in an environment that fosters his curiosity.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    While Biscuit is still a baby, Jack Russell mixes usually enjoy any space where they can explore and play, so a yard or nearby park would be ideal for future adventures.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    It's currently unsure how Biscuit interacts with children since he’s still very young. He may adapt well, but supervised introductions are recommended.