Baby Jojo
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Baby Jojo
AvailableBaby Jojo is a large, affectionate female dog with a short black coat. She is 5 years old, spayed, and has her vaccinations up to date. Baby Jojo is house trained, loyal, and prefers a quiet adult-only home. Currently located in New York, NY, she weighs approximately 68 lbs.
About Baby Jojo
Meet Baby Jojo, our wonderful tuxedo queen! Affectionately called "Baby" by her foster family, she’s a special pup looking for her forever home. Rescued from a city shelter, Baby has overcome challenges and is now ready to share her love. She was surrendered by an elderly owner who could no longer care for her, but that hasn’t dimmed her spirit. In her foster environment, Baby Jojo learned all her basic commands: sit, down, stay, and let’s go. She enjoys her neighborhood walks and loves to cuddle with her foster dad. Once she feels secure, you'll find her to be incredibly affectionate and loyal, revealing her gentle nature. This lovely girl needs a patient, experienced adopter who can help her warm up to new faces. An adult-only, quiet home where she can thrive as a solo dog, free of many visitors, would be ideal. A securely fenced yard would be a dream come true for her to run and play safely. Baby Jojo is spayed, microchipped, and fully vaccinated. At about 5 years old and 68 lbs, we believe she’s a mix of Pit Bull and Labrador. Foster-to-adopt options are available for this deserving girl. She has so much potential and is ready for her forever home. Start the journey with Baby Jojo today!
Adoption Fee
$450Payment after application.
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Questions about Baby Jojo
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Baby Jojo, as a mix of Pit Bull and Black Labrador, thrives in a calm, quiet environment. She would do best in a home free of many visitors.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Baby Jojo would love a closed fenced yard where she can run and play freely, as outdoor space is important for her happiness.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Baby Jojo is best suited for adult-only homes due to her need for a quiet environment and her preference for being the only dog.











