Jiraiya
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Jiraiya
AvailableJiraiya is a 6-year-old male Terrier mix, weighing 48 pounds. His coat is short and features a tricolor pattern of brown, black, and white. He is house trained and has been neutered. Located in Rapid City, SD, he's ready to find his forever home.
About Jiraiya
Meet Jiraiya, a 48-pound Terrier mix with a gentle heart, eager to feel safe and loved. This sweet boy gets a bit anxious when meeting new faces or exploring unfamiliar places, but once he feels secure, his affectionate side shines through. He loves to explore with his nose and takes his time to investigate his surroundings. Jiraiya appreciates it when people interact with him at his level; a gentle approach helps him trust you sooner. His favorite moments include enjoying butt scratches, which make his entire body wiggle with joy! Jiraiya is looking for a patient family ready to provide the kindness and reassurance he needs to build his confidence. Beneath his shy demeanor lies a loving companion who dreams of following you from room to room, soaking up all the affection you can offer. With a calm home and time to blossom, he has the potential to be the sweetest best friend. The adoption fee is sponsored, covering his care during his stay at the shelter. This could be the start of something paw-some.
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Questions about Jiraiya
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Jiraiya, as a Terrier mix, typically thrives in a calm and stable environment where he can gradually build his confidence.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Jiraiya enjoys outdoor activities, so access to a secure yard for exploration and nose work would be ideal.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Jiraiya's shy nature may make him more suitable for older children who can respect his space and give him time to adjust.











