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Djinn Djinn

  • Puppy
  • Male
  • Small

About Djinn Djinn

Rockaway, NJ

Breed

Physical Traits

Puppy
(less than 1 year)
Male
Small
(0-25 lbs)
Coat: Medium
White / Cream

Behavior

Personality
Affectionate, Friendly, Playful, Athletic, Brave, Very Active
House-trained: No

Health

Vaccinated:
Yes

Djinn Djinn’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.

    This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has bad compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Djinn Djinn's Story

Djinn Djinn is a 4 month old, 5 pound, male purebred Maltese. He was purchased by a young owner who didn’t have sufficient time for a puppy. She also had cats and being a playful puppy, he chased them. She did the best thing for him by deciding quickly that he’d be better off in a more appropriate environment and contacting us for help.<br/>He’s doing very well in his foster home and playing enthusiastically and fearlessly with their 2 westies. <br/>He’s cute as a button, it’s hard to find much cuter than a small, fuzzy, white puppy. He’s friendly and gets along with other dogs so although he could be an only dog, it would probably be best for him and you to have another friendly dog for him to play with and burn off some puppy energy. Young children could be too much for his size, so we’re looking for an adult home or with older children possible. He’s healthy and vetted as appropriate for his age. More will still need to be done as he grows and matures and will be outlined in his adoption contract. At his age, housetraining and behavioral training are only just at the beginning. His adopter should be a young retiree or someone working from home so they can give him the time, supervision, training time and exercise he really needs to be happy and well adjusted. We are looking for a successful match this time! Safe home and yard, northeast only. <br/>This breed of dog has a high level grooming requirement, needs frequent brushing to keep his long, soft hair unmatted and professionally groomed every other month. He is not currently cut into an adult Maltese coat because he still has puppy hair and looks cute this way. Please contact Erica Cerny at ecerny@optonline.net or 973-361-6790 for more information or go to https://stcgny.com/rescue for an application and complete our Scottie rescue application just specifying that it’s for Djinn Djinn and we’ll get the idea. <br/>By the way, he’s named after the dog on the old sitcom I Dream Of Jeannie. He was Jeannie’s little magical dog who was known for being mischievous and disappearing.

Djinn Djinn is a 4 month old, 5 pound, male purebred Maltese. He was purchased by a young owner who didn’t have sufficient time for a puppy. She also had cats and being a playful puppy, he chased them. She did the best thing for him by deciding quickly that he’d be better off in a more appropriate environment and contacting us for help.
He’s doing very well in his foster home and playing enthusiastically and fearlessly with their 2 westies.
He’s cute as a button, it’s hard to find much cuter than a small, fuzzy, white puppy. He’s friendly and gets along with other dogs so although he could be an only dog, it would probably be best for him and you to have another friendly dog for him to play with and burn off some puppy energy. Young children could be too much for his size, so we’re looking for an adult home or with older children possible. He’s healthy and vetted as appropriate for his age. More will still need to be done as he grows and matures and will be outlined in his adoption contract. At his age, housetrainin

Djinn Djinn is a 4 month old, 5 pound, male purebred Maltese. He was purchased by a young owner who didn’t have sufficient time for a puppy. She also had cats and being a playful puppy, he chased them. She did the best thing for him by deciding quickly that he’d be better off in a more appropriate environment and contacting us for help.
He’s doing very well in his foster home and playing enthusiastically and fearlessly with their 2 westies.
He’s cute as a button, it’s hard to find much cuter than a small, fuzzy, white puppy. He’s friendly and gets along with other dogs so although he could be an only dog, it would probably be best for him and you to have another friendly dog for him to play with and burn off some puppy energy. Young children could be too much for his size, so we’re looking for an adult home or with older children possible. He’s healthy and vetted as appropriate for his age. More will still need to be done as he grows and matures and will be outlined in his adoption contract. At his age, housetraining and behavioral training are only just at the beginning. His adopter should be a young retiree or someone working from home so they can give him the time, supervision, training time and exercise he really needs to be happy and well adjusted. We are looking for a successful match this time! Safe home and yard, northeast only.
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How To Adopt

Djinn Djinn was listed as ADOPTABLE by Scottish Terrier Club of Greater New York Rescue
How can I adopt Djinn Djinn?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Scottish Terrier Club of Greater New York Rescue. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
How can I find out if Djinn Djinn is a good fit for me?
Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to Scottish Terrier Club of Greater New York Rescue for details on the pet.
When can I meet Djinn Djinn?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Scottish Terrier Club of Greater New York Rescue will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Djinn Djinn, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Scottish Terrier Club of Greater New York Rescue, and they'll be happy to help!
Scottish Terrier Club of Greater New York Rescue's Adoption Policy
The Scottish Terrier Club of Greater New York Rescue adopts to applicants in the northeast US. Our adoption process consists of completing our preliminary application online at https://stcgny.com/rescue/how2adopt/ for a review. If our club's adoption requirements are met, you would complete a longer application, and we will check the references you provide on that form. Finally, a home visit is scheduled to see where the dog would be living. Please feel free to contact us by email to ask any questions, or for more information to help you make your adoption decision. Our club has set the adoption fee at $350, but for older dogs or those needing continuing medical care, we use a sliding scale for fees, as we understand the adopter will have additional expenses. We prefer to complete the screening process prior to meeting the dog you are interested in, but you can meet them first if that is more convenient for you. But, please understand that you cannot take the dog home with you until the screening process has been completed and your application has been approved by the rescue committee. Your cooperation will speed up the process! Our rescues are spayed or neutered before adoption, unless there is an age or medical reason prohibiting this. They are examined by our vet, vaccinated, checked for intestinal parasites, tested for heartworm and 3 types of local tick borne illnesses. Many are microchipped. They are professionally groomed if that's possible. Older dogs or anyone undergoing surgery will have full bloodwork done to verify their general health status. Other procedures may also be done as indicated before they are available for adoption. Copies of all these medical records, as well as any we are able to get from their past history, are provided at adoption time. You will be asked to sign a meet and greet form before meeting them, and an adoption contract if you adopt them. Please ask if you have any questions, we're happy to share any information about ourselves and our rescues!

Djinn Djinn is from Scottish Terrier Club of Greater New York Rescue

[Rockaway, NJ]

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Location
94 Frogtown Rd. Rockaway, NJ, 07866

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