


Tarzan
- Puppy
- Male
- Medium
- Labrador Retriever
- Mixed Breed
About Tarzan
Port Saint Joe, FL
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Tarzan’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown 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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Tarzan's Story
Meet Tarzan!<br/>Tarzan was found at a known dumping ground for animals, abandoned with his brother, Terk. Though he was in slightly better condition, Tarzan was still skinny, missing patches of fur, and terrified of human touch. Thanks to top-notch medical care and compassionate staff, this shy pup learned that people could be kind—and today, he’s a spunky bundle of energy who loves roughhousing with his brother and collecting treats from his volunteer fan club!<br/>Walks are one of Tarzan’s favorite things—he’s working on his leash skills and has started learning "sit." He’s curious about other dogs, though he prefers a gentle intro rather than fast, bouncy greetings. Meeting new people can be intimidating for him, but with a kind heart and a little patience, he’ll quickly come out of his shell.<br/>Food and treat motivated, Tarzan is a great candidate for training and enrichment activities. As a young pup, he thrives on a daily routine filled with playtime, guidance, and love. He’s heartworm negative, neutered, microchipped, and up-to-date on vaccinations—ready for a fresh start with someone who sees the hero in this gentle jungle boy.<br/>Tarzan’s ready to swing into your life—treats in one paw, toy in the other, and love in his heart.
Meet Tarzan!
Tarzan was found at a known dumping ground for animals, abandoned with his brother, Terk. Though he was in slightly better condition, Tarzan was still skinny, missing patches of fur, and terrified of human touch. Thanks to top-notch medical care and compassionate staff, this shy pup learned that people could be kind—and today, he’s a spunky bundle of energy who loves roughhousing with his brother and collecting treats from his volunteer fan club!
Walks are one of Tarzan’s favorite things—he’s working on his leash skills and has started learning "sit." He’s curious about other dogs, though he prefers a gentle intro rather than fast, bouncy greetings. Meeting new people can be intimidating for him, but with a kind heart and a little patience, he’ll quickly come out of his shell.
Food and treat motivated, Tarzan is a great candidate for training and enrichment activities. As a young pup, he thrives on a daily routine filled with playtime, guidance, and love. He’s heartworm negative, neutered, microchipp
Meet Tarzan!
Tarzan was found at a known dumping ground for animals, abandoned with his brother, Terk. Though he was in slightly better condition, Tarzan was still skinny, missing patches of fur, and terrified of human touch. Thanks to top-notch medical care and compassionate staff, this shy pup learned that people could be kind—and today, he’s a spunky bundle of energy who loves roughhousing with his brother and collecting treats from his volunteer fan club!
Walks are one of Tarzan’s favorite things—he’s working on his leash skills and has started learning "sit." He’s curious about other dogs, though he prefers a gentle intro rather than fast, bouncy greetings. Meeting new people can be intimidating for him, but with a kind heart and a little patience, he’ll quickly come out of his shell.
Food and treat motivated, Tarzan is a great candidate for training and enrichment activities. As a young pup, he thrives on a daily routine filled with playtime, guidance, and love. He’s heartworm negative, neutered, microchipped, and up-to-date on vaccinations—ready for a fresh start with someone who sees the hero in this gentle jungle boy.
Tarzan’s ready to swing into your life—treats in one paw, toy in the other, and love in his heart.
How To Adopt
Tarzan is from St. Joseph Bay Humane Society
[Port Saint Joe, FL]
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