Adopt Jack

Meet Jack. This sweet and VERY large puppy was rescued with his four sisters from a farm where they were at risk of being killed simply because they were an unwanted litter. Sadly, this is a reality we see far too often. But Jack is safe now and thriving. He’s growing fast and will be a very large adult dog, so he’ll need a home ready for his size and energy. This big boy will be ready for adoption soon and is sure to make an incredible companion.

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