Adoption information
I've been adopted!
About Jarvis
Meet Javis!
Jarvis is a small but mighty pup!
He may be small, but he has a huge personality (most of that being cheeky and intelligent). Jarvis is incredibly social and outgoing - he loves playing with his brother and is always the instigator when it comes to having fun. He also gets along great with both kids and cats, making him the perfect family pet.
When playtime is over, Jarvis loves nothing more than snuggling up somewhere warm for a nap - so you can rest assured that his sweet demeanor will always keep your home peaceful and quiet. And because he's food motivated, training him is easy!
He loves his toys and even more loves treats which make teaching him new things a breeze. He's already picking up basic commands, and is crate trained!
All in all, this adorable pup has an infectious charm and will make the perfect addition to your family.
*Please note while we have put x staffy we aren't positive this is what they are mixed with and is just a guess
Medical notes
*Will be desexed on the 31st August and can go to new home after that. Meets will be available prior.
Adoption details
Our adoption process consists of:
- An adoption application questionnaire that will be emailed upon an enquiry if we deem your enquiry is suitable for that particular animal. Please read the description of our animals before making an enquiry.
- A meet and greet to ensure yourself and any existing animals are suitable for your chosen furry friend
- A house check to ensure your property is suitable. This my include physically coming to your house, a video call or photos.
- An adoption agreement to sign upon being approved for adoption. This includes a two week trial period to allow your new pet to settle into their new home.
- Please note we are purely volunteer run so sometimes it may take up to 7 business days for the team to get back to your enquiry and we will only contact you if we believe your enquiry is suitable.
This pet has been adopted and found love with its new family.








