At 15 weeks old, she’s a mellow little companion who thrives on closeness—especially with her people. Though she’s still settling in, Jasmine shows a clear preference for women and absolutely lights up around children, especially her favorite 11-year-old playmate.
She’s friendly with other dogs but not particularly dog-focused, preferring toys, cuddles, and being carried like the baby she knows she is. Her favorite pastime? Asking to be picked up and held close—multiple times a day if she had her way.
Jasmine is currently working on crate and potty training and learning the rhythm of leash walks. She’s curious and confident during the day, though understandably cautious at night. She travels well in the car and enjoys meeting new people with quiet enthusiasm.
Medically, Jasmine has a noted slipping patella, which is being monitored. She eats 2–3 times daily, enjoys her grooming routine, and has a special love for bully sticks. No fears or sensitivities have emerged so far—just a whole lot of love and a growing sense of security.
Jasmine isn’t quite ready for adoption yet, but she’s soaking up every ounce of affection and learning what it means to be safe, loved, and homebound. Stay tuned—this snuggle bug is just beginning her journey.