Lainey
Adoption
United States, NC, Spring Lake, 28390
Adoption fee: 495.00$
Shelter Information
CrisisDogsNC
General info
Lifestyle Preferences
Behavior and Temperament
Description
Meet Lainey — a 2 year old, 13 lb Jack Russell Terrier mix bursting with playful energy and a whole lot of love to give! Quick Facts: Name: Lainey Breed: Jack Russell Terrier Age: 2 years old Weight: 13 lbs. House-Trained: Yes Crate-Trained: She is fearful of the crate Good with Dogs: Yes Good with Cats: No Good with Kids: Yes, only older kids Energy Level: Mediym Fence Required: No Dog's Location: Garner, NC About Lainey’s Breed: Our best guess is that Lainey is a Jack Russell Terrier mixed breed. Jack Russell Terriers are spirited, clever, and endlessly energetic dogs known for their bold personalities and playful nature. They’re quick thinkers with a strong sense of curiosity, and they thrive when they have plenty of activity, mental stimulation, and opportunities to explore. Despite their small size, they have big confidence and love being involved in whatever their humans are doing. Their ideal home is one that offers consistent exercise, structure, and lots of engagement. They do best with active families who enjoy walks, playtime, and adventures, and who can provide guidance to help channel their energy in positive ways. With the right mix of activity, patience, and affection, Jack Russell Terriers make lively, loyal, and incredibly fun companions. What to Love about Lainey: Lainey is a 2 year old, 13 lb Jack Russell Terrier mix with a tender heart, an independent streak, and a handful of endearing quirks that make her truly special. She’s a wonderful little companion who loves her humans deeply, but she needs time, patience, and a gentle environment to feel safe. Lainey is house trained and can hold it impressively well, but she only reliably potties on walks. If she’s picked up and carried outside, she often becomes nervous and may have an accident — she does best when her person simply meets her where she is and incorporates several short walks into her routine. Lainey would thrive in a house, apartment, or condo with calm surroundings and minimal foot traffic. She occasionally barks when she hears neighbors, but settles quickly. She’s very scared of new people at first and does better entering a new home than having visitors enter hers. Because of her anxiety, she should not be crated — it’s traumatic for her — but she’s perfectly content staying in a quiet room behind a baby gate when her foster mom leaves. She’s not a lap dog; she’s independent, choosing her own cozy spots, but she shows affection in sweet ways, like running in to say “good morning” or checking in throughout the day. Lainey is just learning how fun toys can be and has some playful energy, especially with dogs she knows. She can be an only dog or live with doggie siblings, but she has a more dominant personality and doesn’t enjoy being pestered by other dogs. On walks, she does well overall but can be a little leash reactive, occasionally barking at passing dogs. She needs a home committed to 3–4 short walks a day, about 5–10 minutes each, to help her potty reliably and feel secure. Because of her anxiety, she should not live with young children, but dog savvy teens would be just fine. Lainey has her quirks, but she is a loving, loyal little dog who just needs someone patient, experienced, and willing to give her the time she needs to warm up. With the right person, she will blossom into a devoted companion who feels safe, understood, and cherished! Lainey’s Lovely Highlights: • 2 year old, 13 lb Jack Russell Terrier mix with an independent, thoughtful personality • House trained and able to hold it extremely well, but reliably potties only on walks • Nervous with handling and may pee if picked up — does best when met where she is • Apartment friendly as long as the home is calm with minimal visitors and noise • Fearful with new people but adjusts better when entering a new home rather than having visitors enter hers • No crates — they’re traumatic for her; she’s perfectly content gated in a quiet room • Independent but loving — not a lap dog, but affectionate and devoted in her own way • Dog flexible — fine solo or with doggie siblings, though she prefers not to be pestered • Leash reactive at times and needs 3–4 short, consistent walks daily for potty success • Best with dog savvy teens — not suited for homes with young children due to anxiety Comprehensive details are provided in the dog's description. to ensure a smooth process, please submit a completed application through our website at: http://crisisdogsnc.org/dog-adoption/. Please note that questions via email or social media channels may not receive a response without a completed application. As part of our commitment to responsible adoption practices, we require excellent veterinarian references and conduct virtual home visits. Additionally, your prior or current dog must be on year-round heartworm prevention. We assist with coordinating transportation by both land and air whenever feasible. All assessments regarding breed and age are conducted by licensed veterinarians. We look forward to assisting you in finding your perfect canine companion!