





Ken aka Jack
- Young
- Male
- Medium
- Mixed Breed
- Shepherd
About Ken aka Jack
San Diego, CA
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Ken aka Jack’s Compatibility
This pet has good compatibility with kids.
This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.
This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Ken aka Jack's Story
***Currently located in Guerrero, Mexico***<br/><br/>Hi, I'm Jack — though I was once called Ken - from the Barbie Litter! <br/>My story began in a broken-down shack on the coast of Mexico, where I was born to a brave, feral mama. The ground was littered with nails and broken glass — and food was scarce. Life was tough, and sadly, not all of my siblings made it. But then a kind woman spotted us and called Surfers for Strays, and everything began to change. <br/><br/>Volunteers came to visit us at the shack every single day — bringing food, clean water, medicine, and so much love. They built us a safe pen, cared for our mama, and made sure we knew what kindness felt like. I couldn't help but love them back. <br/><br/>Once there was space at the shelter, I moved in and got to live with the volunteers themselves. That's when life truly began to blossom. I made new four-legged friends , learned basic training, and discovered how good it feels to be safe, clean, and surrounded by love. Eventually, I was adopted and flew to the U.S. — full of hope for my forever home.<br/><br/>But sometimes forever turns out to be temporary. I was diagnosed with hip dysplasia, and my adoptive family couldn't commit to managing it. So, I made the journey back to Mexico. <br/><br/>Surfers for Strays never gave up on me. They drove me 16 hours to Toluca for a promising stem cell treatment — and it worked for almost a year! I was thriving, pain-free, and feeling like my best self. But in summer 2025, the pain came back and after reviewing the x-rays the team decided to move forward with a Femoral Head Ostectomy (FHO) — a surgery that promises me a pain-free life, aside from the usual risk of arthritis in old age. Since then, I've been back to doing everything I love. Gladly reach out to Surfers for Strays for more info, as I am not a dogtor. <br/><br/>These days, I live at the volunteer house, and let me tell you — it's the good life. I sleep in bed with the humans (cuddles are non-negotiable), go on long daily walks, and spend my days surrounded by my doggo friends. I've earned the nickname “Sweet Uncle Jack” because I love playing with all the pups. I'm patient, kind, and know how to set soft, healthy boundaries.<br/><br/>I'm incredibly affectionate with people — I don't jump up, but if you kneel down, I'll nuzzle right in for pets and kisses. I need to be touching you when I sleep or while you're working — even in the Mexican heat, cuddling is my #1 priority. <br/><br/>I'm also crate-trained, housebroken, and polite around food. I know my commands (Sit, Down, Paw, Turn, Stay), and while I'm not super food-driven, I do love working with you to learn and please. One of my favorite pastimes is sniffing — walks with sniff breaks or a snuffle mat at home would make my day! My energy is just right — I enjoy my walks and playtime, but I'm also perfectly content to lounge by your side. I'd love a home with another friendly dog, but I'd also be happy with regular playdates and plenty of cuddle time with my humans.<br/><br/>I'm just a really, really good boy. I've been through a lot, but I hold no grudges. I choose joy, every day. My heart is full — it just needs a place to land. Could you be the one to give me my true forever?<br/><br/>With all the love (and face licks) in the world,<br/>Your Jack <br/><br/> <br/><br/> <br/><br/><br/> If you'd like to Foster, click on the Foster Button and complete the online Foster Application.<br/> If you are interested in Adopting, please click on the Adopt Button and complete the online Adoption Application.<br/> VOLUNTEER - Check out the Volunteer Opportunities here https://www.surfersforstrays.org/get-involved <br/><br/><br/>If you have any questions, don't hesitate to contact us. Email is where you will receive the quickest response. Please check out our Website, Facebook Page (remember to like us) and our Instagram page listed below. Please share with you friends, especially those considering adopting their next family member.<br/><br/>Surfers For Strays, Inc. Contact Information Below: <br/><br/>Email: Adopt@surfersforstrays.org Website: www.surfersforstrays.org <br/><br/>TikTok: surfersforstrays Instagram: @surfersforstrays Facebook: Surfers For Strays <br/><br/>Phone #: 619-719-1182<br/><br/>THANK YOU FOR CONSIDERING ADOPTING A NEW FAMILY MEMBER AND HELPING SURFERS FOR STRAYS SAVE LIVES ONE PAW AT A TIME<br/><br/>Mucho Aloha
***Currently located in Guerrero, Mexico***
Hi, I'm Jack — though I was once called Ken - from the Barbie Litter!
My story began in a broken-down shack on the coast of Mexico, where I was born to a brave, feral mama. The ground was littered with nails and broken glass — and food was scarce. Life was tough, and sadly, not all of my siblings made it. But then a kind woman spotted us and called Surfers for Strays, and everything began to change.
Volunteers came to visit us at the shack every single day — bringing food, clean water, medicine, and so much love. They built us a safe pen, cared for our mama, and made sure we knew what kindness felt like. I couldn't help but love them back.
Once there was space at the shelter, I moved in and got to live with the volunteers themselves. That's when life truly began to blossom. I made new four-legged friends , learned basic training, and discovered how good it feels to be safe, clean, and surrounded by love. Eventually, I was adopted and flew to the U.
***Currently located in Guerrero, Mexico***
Hi, I'm Jack — though I was once called Ken - from the Barbie Litter!
My story began in a broken-down shack on the coast of Mexico, where I was born to a brave, feral mama. The ground was littered with nails and broken glass — and food was scarce. Life was tough, and sadly, not all of my siblings made it. But then a kind woman spotted us and called Surfers for Strays, and everything began to change.
Volunteers came to visit us at the shack every single day — bringing food, clean water, medicine, and so much love. They built us a safe pen, cared for our mama, and made sure we knew what kindness felt like. I couldn't help but love them back.
Once there was space at the shelter, I moved in and got to live with the volunteers themselves. That's when life truly began to blossom. I made new four-legged friends , learned basic training, and discovered how good it feels to be safe, clean, and surrounded by love. Eventually, I was adopted and flew to the U.S. — full of hope for my forever home.
But sometimes forever turns out to be temporary. I was diagnosed with hip dysplasia, and my adoptive family couldn't commit to managing it. So, I made the journey back to Mexico.
Surfers for Strays never gave up on me. They drove me 16 hours to Toluca for a promising stem cell treatment — and it worked for almost a year! I was thriving, pai
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