J.J. walked into my brother Bruce's yard on Mother's Day, May 9, 1999. His collar was nailed onto a board and he was covered in fleas and ticks, he had large soars and little hair. My sister-in-law Barbara immediately adopted him and over the next months brought him back to health and life. My brother had two Vizsla's so J.J., which stood for Jumping Jack, became Barbara's dog and how she love him!
He lived many years, due to the care and love given him by Barbara.
Since he was a rescued dog, we don't know when he was born, but do know he was fairly young when he came to live with them.
J.J. walked into my brother Bruce's yard on Mother's Day, May 9, 1999. His collar was nailed onto a board and he was covered in fleas and ticks, he had large soars and little hair. My sister-in-law Barbara immediately adopted him and over the next months brought him back to health and life. My brother had two Vizsla's so J.J., which stood for Jumping Jack, became Barbara's dog and how she love him!
He lived many years, due to the care and love given him by Barbara.
Since he was a rescued dog, we don't know when he was born, but do know he was fairly young when he came to live with them.
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