Jan is a 1-year-old pit bull/husky mix who’s living with her foster family until her furr-ever family finds her. If that is you, you are in for a treat. Her foster mom says Jan will make a loyal and loving friend to some lucky person. Jan is with her foster family so she can get used to and be comfortable with all the sights and sounds of city life. She has also learned to be a great and confident hiker She’s a chill girl who prefers hanging out over rough or rowdy play. She doesn’t mind mellow dog friends if they're well-matched, but she’s also OK being an only child and getting all your love. There are many things Jan loves. She absolutely loves swimming in pools and playing in the backyard. She loves her fall Halloween scarf and is not taking it off until December. She loves to give kisses when she snuggles with her people. And perhaps greatest of all, she loves to play with squeaky toys, balls and treat-filled kongs. Because Jan — ID# A958569 — is not at the Peninsula Humane Society & SPCA adoption center, you can make arrangements to meet her by emailing behavior@phs-spca.org. Visit www.phs-spca.org for more information or call (650) 340-7022 with questions.
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