Meet Jay
please consider reading Daisy's listing. While we know it's hard to adopt out 2 large dogs as a bonded pair, we hope you consider it** In the Great Gatsby, Jay would do anything for Daisy—and at Mutts in Need, our Jay is just as devoted. This 8-year-old, 76-pound gentleman was abandoned at a groomer alongside his favorite girl, Daisy, and he is every bit the loyal, steady partner she deserves. Jay is a unique soul with a personality that truly makes a splash. While most Huskies are famously "allergic" to water, Jay is the rare exception—he absolutely loves romping around in a baby pool! Whether he’s splashing through a summer day or enjoying a brisk walk with Daisy, his zest for life is contagious. He has all the dignity of a senior dog mixed with the playful, goofy heart of a puppy. Despite the confusion of his past, Jay remains incredibly affectionate and gentle. He is a "one-dog" kind of guy who is perfectly content with Daisy by his side, making them the ultimate ready-made family for a lucky home. If you’re looking for a majestic, water-loving companion who comes with a lifetime of loyalty, Jay is ready to meet you. If you have room in your heart (and maybe a spot for a baby pool) for Jay—and hopefully his girl, Daisy—please apply at https://www.muttsinneed.org/adoption-application.html.
Could Jay be your senior soulmate?
Reach out to Mutts in Need and mention Jay’s name — they’ll confirm availability and walk you through next steps.
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- Senior status confirmed
- Last checked 7/12/2026
Shelter & rescue
No public visiting address is listed — this rescue may be foster-based or use a mailing-only address. Please contact them directly for meeting or adoption details.
Source: RescueGroups
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