
Benji
Jack Russell Terrier
Adoption Fee
$100
Age
1 year 6 months
Gender
male
Size
Small
Weight
10.00 lbs
Age
1 year 6 months
Gender
male
Size
Small
Weight
10.00 lbs
Sarah
Pet Owner
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About Benji
Hey Benji is a loving dog but he is very protective with food and can growl some time I would say he is good with kids around 10 and up
Health & Care
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