Myrtle
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Myrtle
AvailableMyrtle is a female small Jack Russell Terrier mix, just 7 months old. She has a beautiful wire coat with a mix of white, cream, and red colors. Myrtle is already house trained, spayed, and up to date on vaccinations, making her ready for her new family in Brooklyn, NY.
About Myrtle
Meet Myrtle! At just 7 months old and weighing 7 lbs, this charming Jack Russell Terrier mix is both sweet and gentle. Rescued from the Southwest, she brings a happy spirit wherever she goes. Myrtle thrives on companionship; she’s people-oriented and adapts well to new situations, often observing quietly until she feels at ease. Though a tad shy at first, she quickly warms up and becomes your shadow. Her daily life is all about balance — morning walks, some relaxation, another walk in the afternoon, and playful moments before bed. Myrtle boasts impressive leash skills; she walks right beside you without pulling. As a young pup, she's learning other commands, and her eagerness for treats will help her progress swiftly. She enjoys chew toys and bones, and she’s perfectly suited for apartment living. Myrtle gets along great with other dogs and would thrive as either the only pet or alongside a furry companion. She’d fit seamlessly into both active and calm homes, as long as there’s someone to keep her company. If you're searching for a gentle companion who loves to be near you, Myrtle is ready to bring joy into your life. Every animal deserves a happy ending. This one starts with you.
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Questions about Myrtle
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Myrtle, as a Jack Russell Terrier mix, typically does well in any living environment, including apartments, as long as she has time for walks and play.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Myrtle needs moderate outdoor space for her daily walks and playtime, fitting perfectly into both active or calm households.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Myrtle is very good with children, making her a suitable companion for families.











