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Jack

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3-7 years|Hound|Male|Medium|Euclid, OH
🐾 Friendly🧠 Smart🚽 House Trained🐕 Dog Friendly🎾 Playful

Jack is a male, medium-sized hound mix with a short golden and white/cream coat. He’s an adult who is already house trained, and he has been neutered. His vaccinations are up to date. He’s currently residing at Euclid Animal Shelter.

About Jack

What are you waiting for? Apply today! Jack is a resilient and loving 3-year-old hound mix who has faced more than his fair share of challenges. After being found running free with another pup, he watched his friend get adopted while he entered foster care. Sadly, that didn’t last long, and Jack was returned, then adopted, only to be brought back to the shelter again—through no fault of his own. Despite these setbacks, Jack remains a true gem. He’s smart, eager to please, and loves the company of other dogs. Jack thrives with older children aged 10 and up, since younger kids aren’t quite his speed. This strong boy is believed to be house trained and shows an eagerness to continue learning, especially when it comes to his leash manners. He’s looking for someone committed to giving him the stability, affection, and lifelong companionship he truly deserves. Jack is ready for his happily ever after—will you be the one to give it to him? Lets make it official, apply to adopt!

Questions about Jack

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

    Hound mixes are adaptable but usually thrive in homes with active individuals or families who enjoy outdoor activities. They do well in environments where they have space to explore and participate in daily walks or playtime.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Hound mixes benefit from access to a yard or regular walks, as they are generally energetic and curious. They appreciate having room to roam and sniff, making a secure, fenced yard ideal if possible.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Hound mixes can be good with children, especially when socialized early, but supervision is advised due to their sometimes boisterous nature. They often do best with older children who can interact respectfully with an energetic dog.