Categories: PETS

Aggie the Jack Russell for adoption with PACT in Norfolk


Aggie is a three-year-old Jack Russell cross that was found as a stray.

She was handed to the dog warden and, when nobody came forward to claim her, she was taken to PACT Animal Sanctuary.

A spokeswoman for the charity said: “If you’re looking for a lively, loving dog who will keep you on your toes, Aggie might just be the perfect match for you.

“She is looking for an active household where she will have her exercise and mental stimulation needs met.

Aggie was initially found as a stray (Image: PACT)

“Aggie would be suited to being the only pet in the household so she can have all the attention she deserves and training she requires to thrive.

“She can live with sensible children aged 16 and upwards who will suitably interact with her and appreciate the need to give her space when she needs it.”

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She added that Aggie is “very eager to explore on her walks” and can sometimes pull on her lead when she gets excited. 

“Due to her size, this is manageable but her new family would benefit from working on loose lead walking when she is in her new home.”

Aggie can learn new skills very quickly as she is a food-motivated pooch and responds well to positive, reward-based training. 

She can be cautious with new people and places so will need “slow, patient introductions to unfamiliar faces” – but, once she knows you, she is loyal.

Can you help her find her forever home?



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