Jager may have come from another shelter, but he's ready to steal hearts in Missoula. This pup has energy and love to share!

He has become quite the favorite and they just know he would be an awesome addition to the right home. Let's find out more about him.

MEET JAGER

It was another Take Me Home Tuesday at the radio stations with the Humane Society of Western Montana, sponsored by our animal-loving friends at Paul's Pancake Parlor in Missoula. Katie introduced us to Jager. This sweet guy is bound to be your friend. In his short time here at the shelter, they have learned that he's quite the social butterfly. He hasn't yet had the opportunity to meet dogs here at the shelter, but with the proper interaction, Katie doesn't think he'd mind having a dog friend to play with every now and then. 

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Jager is about 4 years old and was transferred to Missoula from one of their other shelter partners. He is a beautiful reddish-brown color with a huge pit bullish head that really jumps out in contrast to his hard, lean physique. He is a lover, but at a strong 44 pounds, he is always ready for action, so his forever home should be a place of activity and fun.

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THE MISSION

The Humane Society of Western Montana builds opportunities for pets and people to thrive by:

>Helping pets stay in their homes by providing accessible and affordable programs.

>Providing physical, emotional and medical care for the animals at the shelter.

>Matching people with pets to enrich each others’ lives.

>Advocating on issues affecting the welfare of companion animals across the state.

The Humane Society of Western Montana is open from 1:00 pm to 6:00 pm Wednesdays through Saturdays at 5930 Highway 93 South Missoula. You can see many of the dogs and cats waiting to be adopted here.

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