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Jasmine

  • Young
  • Female
  • Medium

About Jasmine

Glastonbury, CT

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Female
Medium
(26-60 lbs)

Behavior

Jasmine’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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Jasmine's Story

Sweet baby Jasmine was brought into a crowded public pound in Louisiana with untreated skin issues. Due to her skin being in such rough shape, the shelter not having a vet on staff, and the fact that people aren't looking to adopt pups missing most of their hair, Jasmine was in danger of being put to sleep. A local rescue group swooped in and pulled her, and Jasmine has been healing and thriving in foster care ever since! <br/><br/>As of early September, Jasmine is 30lbs and 5 months old. She hasn't grown much taller in the 2+ months she has been in foster care. We think she may be some sort of low rider mix, like a Dachshund or Basset Hound mixed with a Labrador? Her hair loss was due to demodex (a non-contagious skin condition) which she has been treated for. Jasmine is almost fully healed with a beautiful, healthy new coat of hair! Her vet expects no lingering effects from her having demodex and she should look like a completely normal puppy soon! <br/><br/>Jasmine's foster mom says, "One word to sum up Jasmine is SWEET! She loves toys - especially the kind that crinkle. She is doing very well with learning to potty outside. She sleeps through the whole night in her crate without a peep. She likes to sleep cuddled up with a stuffie (just check out her photo album). She likes to grab the leash in her mouth and lead the way on walks - she wants to walk you instead of you walking her. She has a tendency to jump up on you - we are working on that. She is an “observer” - if a neighbor walks out while we are outside, she just stops what she is doing and watches them - she also watches the TV and her reflection in the oven door. She gets the zoomies, but overall, she is pretty calm for a puppy her age. She loves spending time outside exploring. She is very quiet - she will whine to go outside to potty, but she rarely barks." Jasmine is good with other dogs, but is a little too interested in cats on her walks, so likely needs a cat free home. Please email us at TheChiSociety@gmail.com to apply for sweet Jazmine!<br/><br/>Jasmine's photo album with lots of photos and videos of her healing journey: https://photos.app.goo.gl/4MdxyKgswpGLNh437<br/><br/>Jasmine has had a full set of puppy vaccines, is 4DX negative for heartworm and tick-borne diseases, and is current on heartworm/flea/tick prevention and deworming. She will be spayed and microchipped in mid-September and can travel to her forever home in late September/early October. Don't miss out on this special pup who is blossoming to be as beautiful on the outside as she is on the inside.

Sweet baby Jasmine was brought into a crowded public pound in Louisiana with untreated skin issues. Due to her skin being in such rough shape, the shelter not having a vet on staff, and the fact that people aren't looking to adopt pups missing most of their hair, Jasmine was in danger of being put to sleep. A local rescue group swooped in and pulled her, and Jasmine has been healing and thriving in foster care ever since!

As of early September, Jasmine is 30lbs and 5 months old. She hasn't grown much taller in the 2+ months she has been in foster care. We think she may be some sort of low rider mix, like a Dachshund or Basset Hound mixed with a Labrador? Her hair loss was due to demodex (a non-contagious skin condition) which she has been treated for. Jasmine is almost fully healed with a beautiful, healthy new coat of hair! Her vet expects no lingering effects from her having demodex and she should look like a completely normal puppy soon!

Jasmine's foster mom says, "One word to sum up Jasmine is S

Sweet baby Jasmine was brought into a crowded public pound in Louisiana with untreated skin issues. Due to her skin being in such rough shape, the shelter not having a vet on staff, and the fact that people aren't looking to adopt pups missing most of their hair, Jasmine was in danger of being put to sleep. A local rescue group swooped in and pulled her, and Jasmine has been healing and thriving in foster care ever since!

As of early September, Jasmine is 30lbs and 5 months old. She hasn't grown much taller in the 2+ months she has been in foster care. We think she may be some sort of low rider mix, like a Dachshund or Basset Hound mixed with a Labrador? Her hair loss was due to demodex (a non-contagious skin condition) which she has been treated for. Jasmine is almost fully healed with a beautiful, healthy new coat of hair! Her vet expects no lingering effects from her having demodex and she should look like a completely normal puppy soon!

Jasmine's foster mom says, "One word to sum up Jasmine is SWEET! She loves toys - especially the kind that crinkle. She is doing very well with learning to potty outside. She sleeps through the whole night in her crate without a peep. She likes to sleep cuddled up with a stuffie (just check out her photo album). She likes to grab the leash in her mouth and lead the way on walks - she wants to walk you instead of you walking her. She has a tendency to jum

How To Adopt

Jasmine was listed as Adoptable by The Chi Society of CT
How can I adopt Jasmine?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with The Chi Society of CT. 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 Jasmine 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 The Chi Society of CT for details on the pet.
When can I meet Jasmine?
If you've submitted an inquiry, The Chi Society of CT will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Jasmine, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to The Chi Society of CT, and they'll be happy to help!
The Chi Society of CT's Adoption Policy
We require an application, veterinary references, personal references and proof of residence. If applicable, a landlord reference and a home visit may be required. Submitting an application does not guarantee approval of adoption. We do not place dogs in homes on a first come, first serve basis and we reserve the right to turn down an application for adoption if we deem the applicant is not a good fit for the dog. Although we make every attempt to be friendly and pleasant to work with, we are not in the business of customer service. We are first and foremost, dog rescue people!

Jasmine is from The Chi Society of CT

[Glastonbury, CT]

Our Mission
We are a group of people who are dedicated to giving dogs a second chance. We take these dogs in when no one else will and we tend to all of their needs, until we determine that they are restored enough to be adoptable. We spay/neuter, vaccinate, run necessary tests or X-rays, administer medication or sponsor any surgery th...
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