Friendly black & white Jackabee

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Long Beach CA

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So unfortunately, I have to let my dude go.... My landlord says although he is a small breed that dogs are still not allowed on the property so either he goes or we both go, and although I love this little guy dearly... I unfortunately do not have the extra money at the moment for all the expenses that come with just "up and moving"... In addition, I unfortunately have no one who can just provide sudden shelter for little man either so here we are..... Details about my man Fritz: 1. He is just a little over a year old (he was born in January of 2021). 2.Black & white short fur with very very minimal shedding. 3.He's got a plenty of energy. 4.He doesn't mind people, however he is cautious of other dogs. He definitely takes his time getting to know another pooch and doesn't tend to just "dive in" to playing with them. 5.He is a Jackabee (Jack Russell x Beagle) mixed with Chihuahua. 6.He is on a fresh raw food diet. 7.He LOVES his toys, although stuffed toys are not meant for this lil man (just a heads up). 8.He is GREAT with kids! Ideally I would love to see him go with a loving family who has children as I feel they will keep him very busy & vice versa. Aside from those key details about Fritz, he is in excellent health with absolutely NO medical issues. Fully vaxxed and does not need updated vaccinations until February of 2023. In addition as far as health goes, little man has been spayed/neutered. Aside from those things, he is chipped. Will also include any food he currently has left at the time of exchange, toys, food/water bowl, leash/collar, etc. This truly is NOT something that I want to do, but more like I unfortunately have to. Due to his breed usually being a high retail price I do need to recoup some of my money spent. Normally his breed will run you anywhere from $750-$1500 (and that's just for the breed itself). However, I am asking a rehoming fee of $300 flat (remember, I need to recoup at least SOME financial loss on this) as this was not in my plans, aside from the fact that he is too expensive of a pup to just go & give away "for free". Im not trying to make the max I can for him because A. My biggest concern is seeing him go with an AMAZING/LOVING/CARING new owner (hence why he is NOT FREE because anyone can say "yeah!" and jump at the opportunity when something is free but will that person really take care of him? I NEED to BE SURE and typically if someone is willing to spend that amount then they are probably pretty damn serious) and B. i'm not rehoming him as a newborn. However, as I said, I do need to make SOME of what I invested back... If you have additional questions or would like to set up a time to meet Fritz to be sure he is a good match for you/your family, please feel free to reach out so I can answer your questions or arrange a meeting time. Thank you for reading & happy searching folks.

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