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Meet Jay, a charming and playful puppy with a heart full of joy! This little guy is bursting with curiosity and loves to explore his surroundings. He's incredibly friendly, always ready to greet you with a wagging tail and a happy bark. Jay is still learning the ropes of being a well-behaved companion, but his intelligence and eagerness to please make him a quick study. He thrives on positive interaction and is sure to bring endless laughter and affection into his new home.
As a mix of Border Collie and American Staffordshire Terrier, Jay inherits a wonderful blend of traits. Border Collies are renowned for their intelligence, agility, and strong desire to work, while American Staffordshire Terriers are known for their loyalty, courage, and affectionate nature. This combination means Jay is likely to be a highly trainable dog who will excel with mental stimulation and physical activity. He's also good with dogs, cats, and children, making him a versatile companion for a variety of family dynamics.
Jay is looking for an active family who understands the needs of a growing puppy and is committed to his ongoing training and socialization. A home with a secure yard where he can safely play and explore would be ideal. He would thrive with owners who enjoy daily walks, playtime, and perhaps even some puppy classes or dog sports as he grows. With proper guidance and plenty of love, Jay will blossom into a devoted and well-adjusted family member, ready for all the adventures life has to offer.
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