Jack The Stunning
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Jack The Stunning
AvailableJack The Stunning is a male Dachshund with a short coat and a small frame, weighing around 18 lbs. He is neutered, current on vaccinations, and house trained. Jack is friendly with both children and other dogs. He is currently in Citrus Heights, CA, and looking for a stable and caring home to help him through a tough transition.
About Jack The Stunning
Jack The Stunning is a white, short-haired Dachshund with a big heart and a gentle spirit. After living a cherished life with his family since 2019, Jack recently lost his closest companion. With his world upended, he’s looking for a comforting foster or forever home that will help him adjust through this difficult transition. Jack weighs about 18 lbs, is neutered, and his vaccinations are up to date. Despite his recent hardship, Jack gets along well with children and other dogs. He’s fully house trained and used to a home setting, making him a smooth addition for most families. Jack needs a patient and loving adopter who can offer stability as he grieves and adapts. If you are looking for a steady, friendly companion who will repay your kindness with loyalty, Jack may be the right fit for you. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Jack The Stunning
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Jack The Stunning, as a Dachshund, generally does best in a home environment where he can be close to his people. These dogs adapt well to apartments and houses alike, as long as they get daily attention and exercise.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Dachshunds like Jack enjoy playtime in a secure yard but don’t require a lot of outdoor space. Regular walks and play sessions are usually enough to keep them happy and healthy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Jack gets along with children, and Dachshunds are typically good family dogs when treated respectfully. Supervision is always recommended, especially with younger kids.











