





Jazzy Girl
- Puppy
- Female
- Small
- Fox Terrier
About Jazzy Girl
Greeneville, TN
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Jazzy Girl’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.
This pet has good compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Jazzy Girl's Story
Born: October 30, 2025<br/><br/>Projected Adult Size: Under 35 lbs<br/><br/>Status: Bottle-Raised • Thriving • Accepting Adoption Applications Now<br/><br/>Meet this joyful little miracle! This pup came into the world by accident—the mom, Eggnog, was discovered to be pregnant during a routine spay appointment. After giving birth to a litter of seven, Eggnog unfortunately rejected the babies a few days later.<br/><br/>Thankfully, an experienced GreenePets foster stepped up immediately. She has been bottle-raising four of the puppies around the clock, giving them the best possible start to life. These babies are thriving, full of energy, and embracing life with all the enthusiasm you’d expect from confident, well-socialized pups.<br/>This baby doggie will likely stay under 35 pounds when fully grown. Well handled lovingly since birth and will make an exceptional companion for a family who’s ready for puppy energy, structure, and lots of affection.<br/>Why Apply Now?<br/><br/>The pups will be ready for adoption soon, and we expect a lot of interest given their size, temperament, and early handling. Start your application process now to be considered when they’re ready to go home.<br/><br/>I have added photos of the parents, Eggnog is the black, and Pickles is daddy white & Brown
Born: October 30, 2025
Projected Adult Size: Under 35 lbs
Status: Bottle-Raised • Thriving • Accepting Adoption Applications Now
Meet this joyful little miracle! This pup came into the world by accident—the mom, Eggnog, was discovered to be pregnant during a routine spay appointment. After giving birth to a litter of seven, Eggnog unfortunately rejected the babies a few days later.
Thankfully, an experienced GreenePets foster stepped up immediately. She has been bottle-raising four of the puppies around the clock, giving them the best possible start to life. These babies are thriving, full of energy, and embracing life with all the enthusiasm you’d expect from confident, well-socialized pups.
This baby doggie will likely stay under 35 pounds when fully grown. Well handled lovingly since birth and will make an exceptional companion for a family who’s ready for puppy energy, structure, and lots of affection.
Why Apply Now?
The pups will be ready for adoption soon, and we exp
Born: October 30, 2025
Projected Adult Size: Under 35 lbs
Status: Bottle-Raised • Thriving • Accepting Adoption Applications Now
Meet this joyful little miracle! This pup came into the world by accident—the mom, Eggnog, was discovered to be pregnant during a routine spay appointment. After giving birth to a litter of seven, Eggnog unfortunately rejected the babies a few days later.
Thankfully, an experienced GreenePets foster stepped up immediately. She has been bottle-raising four of the puppies around the clock, giving them the best possible start to life. These babies are thriving, full of energy, and embracing life with all the enthusiasm you’d expect from confident, well-socialized pups.
This baby doggie will likely stay under 35 pounds when fully grown. Well handled lovingly since birth and will make an exceptional companion for a family who’s ready for puppy energy, structure, and lots of affection.
Why Apply Now?
The pups will be ready for adoption soon, and we expect a lot of interest given their size, temperament, and early handling. Start your application process now to be considered when they’re ready to go home.
I have added photos of the parents, Eggnog is the black, and Pickles is daddy white & Brown
How To Adopt
Jazzy Girl is from GreenePets Foster Network, Inc.
[Greeneville, TN]
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