Jasper has been adopted. He went home yesterday with his new family. The two twin girls were thrilled and Jasper was thrilled. I don't think that he even glanced back as he hopped into their car to go off to his new home. It was obvious from the first day we met him that he loved children so to be owned by twin girls (and, oh ya, their parents, too) was just everything that he could have hoped for!
Jasper 11-243


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At a Glance #11-243
Mixed Breed | Born: January 2011 |
Male | Weight not specified |
Status: Adopted
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Thursday, September 1, 2011
Sunday, August 14, 2011
Jasper spent a day at our daughter's farm on Saturday. He met our daughter's purebred Golden Retriever, Salty Dog, and two cats. He and the cats did a nose-to-nose sniffing but that was the extent of the interaction; he and the cats were mildly interested ... and then they moved on to other things.
Jasper was quite interested in the chickens. He didn't take chase but it looked like he might if he weren't on leash. He was really curious about the goats. After all they were about his size and shape. When he started toward the goat enclosure, however, his nose met the electric fence. The rest of the day he avoided all white fences, whether or not they had an electric fence attached. He learned his lesson in just one encounter. Salty Dog got zapped six times before she learned to avoid the electric fence. Does that mean that Jasper is six times smarter than a purebred Golden Retriever?
Jasper also became the center of attention for our granddaughter who is two and a half. She gave him cookies, gave him a bone and then took it out of his mouth. She led him around by the collar and by leash. He happily participated in all the fun with tail wagging. He just loves to get attention from kids and he is very good with them.
And, just so you know, his favorite toy is the Mallard Duck with a squeeky.
So, let's review:
Good with kids.
Good with cats.
Good around other animals.
Magnificent profile.
Six times smarter than a Golden Retriever.
It sounds like you'd better get the application process started to adopt Jasper now.