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Brad Jagdterrier

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5 years old|Terrier|Male|Small|Hazelwood, MO
😌 Calm💪 Independent🚽 House Trained🏠 Single Animal Home

Brad Jagdterrier is a small, young male with a mix of Jagdterrier and terrier breeds. He stands out with his short, black and tan coat and was born on January 1, 2021, making him just over five years old. Brad is already neutered and house-trained, and his vaccinations are up to date. He currently resides in Hazelwood, MO, waiting for the right adopter to come along.

About Brad Jagdterrier

Brad Jagdterrier has packed a lot of life into his few years. He started out in a Michigan City shelter and now enjoys foster care near Nashville, TN. Brad weighs about 20 pounds—a convenient size for a terrier with spirit. He is a mix, carrying Jagdterrier determination and the playful streak of Russell-type terriers. Brad is selective with people and does best with an active, experienced male owner who appreciates a strong-willed dog. He needs to be the only pet in a quiet, adult-only household. Brad does not get along with other dogs, cats, or young children. He's built a tight bond with his female foster, but his ideal home is one where he can be the center of attention and get the guidance he craves. Brad is house-trained and thrives when given structure and companionship. Life with him is never dull—he brings energy and a unique personality to every day. Experienced dog people who know their way around terriers will bring out the best in Brad. Bonus fact: being born on January 1 means this little guy is a true Capricorn, so he’s persistent, reliable, and ready for a challenge. Lets make it official, apply to adopt!

Questions about Brad Jagdterrier

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Brad Jagdterrier, a mixed-breed terrier, would do best in a home with experienced dog owners who appreciate energetic and clever dogs. A quiet, adult-only environment where he can have space and structure fits him well.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Terriers like Brad typically enjoy having a fenced yard to run and play, but daily walks and regular activity outside can also meet his needs in an active household.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Brad does not get along with children and should be placed in an adult-only home for everyone's comfort and safety.